Numbers on the first line with donors’ names and place of residence are total donations to federal and state candidates, parties, PACs, super PACs, and 527 campaigns. Numbers on the
Where Do Big Political Donors Give? Everywhere. Analysis of campaign contributions finds wealthy donors spread their money far and wide, influencing races in other states.
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Cynthia Houston didn’t panic when she lost her job at the Mount Pleasant School District in 2008. She looked for another job and paid the extra money to keep
Joe Wright proves defining “uninsured” isn’t always easy. The 52-year-old Decorah resident works and can get medical insurance — except for the diabetes that has plagued his health for the 23 years. Insurance companies exempted coverage from the root cause of his health problems.
The Iowa Indigent Care Program was created in 1915 as a safety net for low income Iowans who were not eligible for other health care programs. While a compassionate reason,
The Iowa Center for Public Affairs has received a $20,000 grant from the Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation to support its statewide program for investigative and explanatory reporting by college
Executive Director-Editor Lyle Muller and co-founder/board member Stephen Berry had the chance to talk on KXIC’s Dottie Ray Show about IowaWatch’s recent Nicholas B. Ottaway