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Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Executive Order: What happens next

The Supreme Court announced that it will hear oral argument in our birthright citizenship case. The case blocks President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to take away the right to birthright citizenship for many native-born American children, even though the 14th Amendment guarantees ...

To drink or not to drink. Wrong question

For anyone aiming to cut back drinking, January’s arrival times perfectly. Some may have simply overdone it through the long holiday stretch, when alcohol seemed piped into any vaguely celebratory event. Some may worry that they’re beginning to forget the last drink they accepted. ...

Protecting the 340B program

Iowa has 82 Critical Access Hospitals, the second highest in the nation. Critical access hospitals (CAHs) are healthcare facilities that offer inpatient, outpatient and emergency services. Located mostly in rural areas and typically have a maximum of 25 beds. A high percentage of these ...

In a gloomy winter, read a classic book

After Christmas is over, and the sunrises start getting earlier and the sunsets later in the Northern Hemisphere, there are still two months of scarce daylight and lowering skies ahead. Here’s a suggestion for how to fill the gloomy hours with uplift: read. Read some great books, returning ...

Respect or Fear?

In the course of his losing race with the teleprompter during his Oval Office address on Dec. 17, President Donald Trump returned to a theme that obsesses him — respect. Even before his entry into politics, Trump was convinced that “weak” leaders including Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Obama ...

Making life more affordable for Iowa families

This year, working with President Trump, I was laser-focused on lowering costs for Iowa families, farmers, seniors, workers, and small businesses after four years of the Biden administration’s disastrous economic policies and skyrocketing inflation. As the only member of Congress serving on ...