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How Have Iowa Lawmakers Responded To Calls For Racial Justice In The Year Since Protests Started?


Racial justice advocates held protests in the Iowa Capitol in June 2020.
It’s been a year since Iowans filled the streets of cities across the state to protest George Floyd’s murder by a police officer
. They called for changes to prevent police violence and to fix problems like the state’s severely disproportionate incarceration of Black residents.
As part of a series on what’s changed in the last year, Iowa Public Radio looked back at how the state legislature has responded to calls for racial justice.
Natalie Krebs
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a police accountability bill into law in June 2020. ....

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Iowa House sends bill raising penalties for protest-related crimes to Gov. Reynolds


Iowa House sends bill raising penalties for protest-related crimes to Gov. Kim Reynolds
Ian Richardson, Des Moines Register
Gov. Reynolds will introduce a bill to protect law enforcement and ban racial profiling
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A bill that would give police officers stronger immunity from lawsuits and increase the penalties for some protest-related offenses is headed to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds desk.
The Iowa House of Representatives gave final passage to the wide-ranging criminal justice bill, Senate File 342, with a 56-35 vote Tuesday evening. The Iowa Senate passed the bill Monday afternoon.
Two Democrats   Reps. Wes Breckenridge, of Newton, and Kenan Judge, of Waukee joined 54 Republicans in voting for the bill Tuesday. Two Republicans   Reps. Brian Lohse, of Bondurant, and Jeff Shipley, of Birmingham  joined 33 Democrats in voting against it. ....

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