See the Iowa caucuses for the political event.
Capital | Des Moines |
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Nickname | The Hawkeye State |
Official Language | English |
Governor | Kim Reynolds, R |
Senator | Chuck Grassley, R (202) 224-3744 Contact |
Senator | Joni Ernst, R (202) 224-3254 Contact |
Population | 3,166,667 (2020) |
Ratification of Constitution/or statehood | December 28, 1846 (29th) |
Motto: "Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain" |
Iowa is located in the Midwestern region of the United States and on December 28, 1846 became the twenty-ninth state to enter into the union. During the American Civil War, Iowa supported the United States. The capital of Iowa is Des Moines, which is also its largest city. The current governor of Iowa is the Republican Kim Reynolds. Iowa is the top producer of corn and pork in the United States. Iowa is increasingly Republican as Leftist elites on both coasts continue to steal from the Midwest.
The Iowa caucuses constitute the first primary contest for Democratic and Republican presidential candidates. Iowa is thereby a very important campaigning spot for prospective candidates. If a presidential candidate does not place in the top three or nearly so in the Iowa caucuses, then it becomes virtually impossible for him to win the nomination.
On Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2002, the Iowa legislature passed an 'English-Only' bill with the effect of making English the state's only official language. The names of Des Moines, Dubuque, and Cerro Gordo counties were unaffected.
Iowa was the first Midwestern state to legalize same-sex marriage.[1] It was not by legislation, but through judicial activism. On April 3, 2009, in a unanimous decision, the Iowa state supreme court overturned a 10-year-old ban on same-sex marriage. The decision states, "“This approach does not disrespect or denigrate the religious views of many Iowans who may strongly believe in marriage as a dual-gender union, but considers, as we must, only the constitutional rights of all people, as expressed by the promise of equal protection for all.” The only way to overturn this decision is through an amendment to the state constitution, which would not be possible until 2012 at the earliest.[2]
In 2017, the Iowa legislature, with massive GOP majorities,[3] passed and enacted legislation massively expanding gun rights, including enacting and expanding a stand-your-ground law, providing legal advantages to gun owners, and giving additional rights to minors, among other provisions.[4] The state also enacted voter ID legislation,[5] defunded Planned Parenthood,[6] and passed a law outlawing abortion if the child's heartbeat is detected.[7][8][9] As Iowa governor, Kim Reynolds, shifted Iowa's supreme court from having a liberal-leaning philosophy to being conservative.[10]
The state Constitution of Iowa, like all of the other 50 states, acknowledges God or our Creator or the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe. It says in the preamble:
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