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The U.S. Capitol is seen on Tuesday, March 28, 2023.
Politics Notebook | Laken Riley Act passes Senate with Iowa Senators support
Liam Halawith, Politics Editor • January 20, 2025

Iowa’s U.S. Senators voted in support of the Laken Riley Act on Monday, the start of a crackdown on illegal immigration just hours after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The bill, which passed 64 to 35 with 12 Democrats in support, would strengthen immigration...

Attendees hold signs  during a singing circle and people’s march at the Coralville Public Library on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2024. The event was part of a string of nationwide People’s Marches in response to an upcoming Trump administration. Over 115 people attended the event, gathered in song, and marched around the area.
Iowa politicians react to President Donald Trump’s inauguration
Liam Halawith, Politics Editor • January 20, 2025

President Donald Trump was sworn into office as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, marking the beginning of his second term as he becomes the second president to serve two non-consecutive terms. After being sworn in by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John...

Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen speaks during the State of the Judiciary address at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. Christensen discussed the prioritization of contract attorneys, modernization of the magistrate system, and attention to the juvenile court system. This was Christensen's fifth delivery of the State of the Judiciary. 
Photos: 2025 State of the Judiciary
Cody Blissett, Managing Visuals Editor • January 15, 2025

Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen delivered the 2025 State of the Judiciary at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Jan. 15. Christensen mentioned the prioritization of contract attorneys, modernization of the magistrate system, and attention...

Iowa Senator Janice Weiner poses for a portrait in the Adler Journalism Building in Iowa City, on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024.
Inside an Iowa City state senator’s journey to Senate Minority Leader
Roxy Ekberg, Politics Editor • January 19, 2025

After decades of public service, Iowa Sen. Janice Weiner is pointing to her past positions as stepping blocks preparing her to lead Iowa Senate Democrats. Growing up in Coralville, Weiner was raised in a politically active household and was inspired by her parents to enter into...

Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen speaks during the State of the Judiciary address at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025.
Iowa Chief Justice proposes to increase judicial pay in annual address
Mia O'Connor-Walker, Politics Reporter • January 15, 2025

DES MOINES —Chief Justice Susan Christensen called for the modernization of the magistrate system, increased judicial pay, and the prioritization of contract attorneys in her annual Condition of the Judiciary Address on Wednesday.  In her address, Chief Justice Christensen...

Iowa Rep. Adam Zabner listens to a speaker during the first day of the 2025 Iowa legislative session at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025. Zabner has been a Representative since 2023.
A look at Iowa City area legislators’ priorities this session
Brianna Brands, Politics Reporter • January 15, 2025

Iowa City area lawmakers pin child care costs, a cellphone ban in classrooms, and education funding as a few of their priorities for the 2025 legislative session. As Republicans hold a supermajority and a trifecta, Iowa City area Democratic legislative leaders aim to work...

PolitiFact Iowa is a partnership of The Daily Iowan and PolitiFact to help you find the truth in Iowa politics. Reporters and researchers from PolitiFact Iowa examine statements by Iowa elected officials and candidates and anyone else who speaks up on matters of public importance.
Iowa City Mayor Pro Tem and City Councilor Mazahir Salih ask a clarifying question about the Burlington bridge project during a city council meeting at the Iowa City City Hall in Iowa City on Sept. 17. Salih believes the civil war in Sudan has had a significant impact on the Iowa City Sudanese community.
Lost in the noise: The struggle of Iowa City’s Sudanese community amid a neglected crisis
Mia O'Connor-Walker, Politics Reporter • December 3, 2024

In December 2023 in Cairo, Mazahir Salih saw suffering. There to find her mother who had just fled Sudan, Salih witnessed the lines of tired and hungry Sudanese refugees outside of the U.N. location in Sudan, all of them with the same hope — safety. The Sudanese refugees...

The Old Capitol is seen in Iowa City on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
UI campus Democrats disappointed, Republicans ecstatic about Trump’s win
Liam Halawith, Elections Editor • November 14, 2024

With former President Donald Trump on his way back to the White House after beating out Vice President Kamala Harris, University of Iowa campus political organizations are mixed about the results of the election.  Campus conservatives are ecstatic about Trump’s rise...

Voters cast their ballots at the Visual Arts Building on Election Day in Iowa City on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
UI students work at the polls for class
Mia O'Connor-Walker, Politics Reporter • November 10, 2024

A handful of University of Iowa students were among hundreds of poll workers who helped run dozens of election precincts in Johnson County on Election Day. The students, however, were getting class credit. The class focused on election administration and gave students hands-on...