Iowa411 News Briefs for December 13, 2025
Summary Republicans in Washington are accelerating a pattern. They advance bills they know cannot pass so they can claim credit during campaign season while avoiding meaningful negotiations. Miller-Meeks’ health care bill is a symbolic gesture, the party’s refusal to...
Iowa411 News Briefs for December 10, 2025
Summary Today’s Iowa landscape shows growing tension within the Iowa GOP: Feenstra’s continued forum absences frustrate fellow Republicans but also paradoxically elevate him. Candidates attacking him inadvertently reinforce his status as the presumed frontrunner....
Iowa411 News Briefs for December 8, 2025
Summary Today’s briefs trace a common thread through Iowa and beyond: who gets to control information, institutions, and public narratives — and under what pretense. In Des Moines, the Iowa Supreme Court quietly pushed back against that control, ruling that Auditor...
Iowa411 News Briefs for December 7, 2025
Summary Taken together, these briefs paint a picture of two competing futures for Iowa. On one side, we see coordinated efforts by Golden-Triad-aligned leaders to reshape public institutions and data systems. A “Center for Intellectual Freedom” that blames liberals...



