Iowa governor signs GOP-forced voting changes bill into law DAVID PITT, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8FILE- In this Nov. 19, 2020, file photo Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds updates the state's response to the coronavirus outbreak during a news conference in Johnston, Iowa. Iowa Democrats are beginning to consider changes to their get-out-the-vote plans under the assumption that Reynolds will sign into law a Republican-backed bill that makes it harder to vote early, potentially eroding a key aspect of Democratic campaigns.Charlie Neibergall/APShow MoreShow Less 2of8FILE- In this Jan. 12, 2021, file photo Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley waits for Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds to deliver her Condition of the State address before a joint session of the Iowa Legislature at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa. Iowa Democrats are beginning to consider changes to their get-out-the-vote plans under the assumption that Gov. Kim Reynolds will sign into law a Republican-backed bill that makes it harder to vote early, potentially eroding a key aspect of Democratic campaigns. Despite concerns raised by Democrats, Grassley said he and his Republican colleagues are responding to concerns by their constituents and think potential problems have been overblown.Charlie Neibergall/APShow MoreShow Less