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Are the checks and balances in the room with us???
Are the checks and balances in the room with us???
Congress is prioritizing the ultra-wealthy and corporate greed over everyday American people this tax season. Now, community organizations across the US are fighting back—here’s how you can get involved.
Iowa has a rich history of finding ways to feed hungry people. What does it take to get back to that?
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Low commodity prices mean Iowa farmers haven't recovered from previous economic shocks. They're united against the Trump administration's flip-flopping tariff policies.
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President Donald Trump flip-flopped on his tariff strategy. From big business to everyday Americans, everyone was pushing back on this tax on goods. Meanwhile Iowa's Congressional Delegation were happy to go along with it.
President Donald Trump decided his huge tariffs causing world markets to slump was maybe not the best idea today.
Hundreds marched, chanted, sang, and responded to fiery speakers angry about both federal and state policies during the Hands Off! rally in Waterloo, Iowa on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
The Trump administration's federal purge left Iowa farmers and food systems out $11 million in USDA support. Anna Pesek, owner of Over the Moon Farm and Flowers in Coggin, explained how that money helped her farm grow and support other local businesses.
Due to the Trump administration's massive cuts to federal programs, the USDA announced earlier this month that it’s frozen payments on already-signed contracts to help schools and food banks buy from local farms. Food bank leaders are left wondering how to address the state's record-breaking need for emergency food support.
The Trump administration's federal purge left Iowa farmers and food systems out $11 million in USDA support. Mari Hunt Wasskink, owner of Black Earth Gardens near Cedar Rapids, and Marcus Johnson, owner of Buffalo Ridge Orchard in Orange City, explained how losing that money will impact their farms.