AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAnimal Welfare Law: Gov. Kim Reynolds signed “Ember’s Law,” making intentional companion-animal torture a first-offense felony in Iowa, with penalties up to five years and steep fines—after the Animal Rescue League of Iowa’s case involving a puppy named Ember. Local Governance: Des Moines-metro cities are bracing for “leaner” budgets as Iowa’s property tax changes ripple into how they fund growth, with Waukee and others warning about knock-on effects to infrastructure financing. Courts & Consumer Protection: Iowa AG Brenna Bird won about $2.5 million against stem-cell companies accused of deceiving older Iowans through dinner seminars and unproven treatments. Public Safety & Justice: A Mason City man pleaded guilty in federal court to meth trafficking and gun charges after a stop south of Sioux City turned up more than a pound of pure meth and two firearms. Elections: Three Democrats are seeking the Johnson County supervisor District 2 seat in the June 2 primary, while the Republican incumbent runs unopposed.
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