Senator Donahue’s April 21 Newsletter
From the Desk of Senator Donahue This week, the Senate engaged in extensive debate surrounding a variety of important topics, including property tax reductions, book bans, and the rollback on… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue This week, the Senate engaged in extensive debate surrounding a variety of important topics, including property tax reductions, book bans, and the rollback on… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue This week was spent on voting on the gubernatorial appointees for different boards throughout state government. All of my committees met this week, and… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue: “Blank Check” Budget Week This week brought a whole new experience for me in the Senate, with the meeting of the Appropriations Committee for… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue Things seem to be winding down this session. This week marked the second funnel week in the Iowa Legislature – that’s a designated week… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue This week proved to be a rough one. We continue to see more attacks on the children of our state, from food to education…. Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue Week 10 has come and gone, and it was relatively quiet in comparison to the previous weeks. For that— I am thankful, as we… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue This week was full of long debate in both chambers of the legislature, with many highly controversial bills that will hurt real people. One… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue “Iowa kids are not for sale.” The chant rang out at the Capitol this week as countless individuals and groups congregated in Des Moines… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue This week brought many great visitors to the Capitol! Tuesday was ISU day, where I got to hear about a variety of different accomplishments… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Donahue This week brought a lighter schedule for me, so I wanted to take a moment to share some things with you all. To begin,… Read more »