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Session is over – time to roll up our sleeves and lay the groundwork for Democratic victories in 2024.
📝 NOTE FROM THE CHAIR 📝
I’ve heard from so many of you about your deep frustration with politics right now, and I am right there with you as we close out the 2023 legislative session.
Democratic leaders in the Legislature put people over politics and offered common sense ideas to improve the lives of Iowans. Those ideas were rejected by Kim Reynolds and Iowa Republicans who wanted to focus on divisive bills written by special interests, picking and choosing who gets to thrive in our state.
Iowa House Democrats released a plan last week to bring down costs for child care, housing, and prescription drugs as well as provide support for our rural communities.
That’s what real leadership is – understanding the needs of Iowans and responding with concrete, practical solutions to the challenges they face every day.
We conducted our Arab-American Constituency Caucus officer elections yesterday, and I look forward to welcoming Newman Abuissa to the State Central Committee as their new Chair. Congratulations also to the Veterans Caucus who elected Michelle Servadio Elias to be their new Chair last week.
Yours,
Rita Hart
📅 UPCOMING EVENTS 📅
RED OAK
Soup Supper and Legislative Review with Rep. Josh Turek and Auditor Rob Sand
Saturday, May 13 | 6 PM
First Congregational United Church
608 E Reed St
RSVP HERE [[link removed]]
DES MOINES
Meet and Greet with IDP Chair Rita Hart
Thursday, May 18 | 6 - 8 PM
Willow on Grand
6011 Grand Ave
RSVP HERE [[link removed]]
📱 ON THE INTERNET 📱
Iowa Senate Democrats: Zach Wahls sums up the just-ended 2023 Iowa legislative session: “This session will go down in history as one of the most divisive and cruel ever seen in the history of the Iowa legislature.” [[link removed]]
Iowa House Democrats: PEOPLE OVER POLITICS: Last week we ended the 2023 Legislative Session. Governor Reynolds and GOP lawmakers worked on too many divisive bills written by special interests that Iowans did not want, instead of working together and listening to Iowans. Iowa House Democrats fought hard and offered common sense ideas to improve the lives of Iowans. We're going to keep listening, speaking out, and putting people over politics. [[link removed]]
Democratic Party: Remember when 210 House Republicans voted against a bill to codify Roe v. Wade? [[link removed]]
📰 IN THE NEWS 📰
House Removes Most ‘Egregious’ Parts of Iowa Child Labor Bill, But Problems Remain [[link removed]]
Here are the biggest bills from the 2023 Iowa legislative session [[link removed]]
Abortion pill legal challenge threatens miscarriage care [[link removed]]
If you or a loved one is having a tough time, know that you're not alone.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 [[link removed]]
The Trevor Project: Text “START” to 678-678 or call 1-866-488-7386 [[link removed]]
Trans Lifeline: Call 1-877-565-8860 [[link removed]]
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