New Year, New Challenges: Iowa’s 2025 Legislative Session

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In this episode of the ITR Live podcast, Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson kick off the new year from the Hendrickson Library at the Institute for the Preservation of Western Civilization. They explore what’s on the horizon for Iowa politics in 2025, focusing on key issues likely to dominate the legislative session, including tax reform, education, and property taxes. The hosts delve into how Iowa maintains strong fiscal management and contrasts it with challenges in states like Minnesota.

The discussion touches on the political drama unfolding in Minnesota, from narrow legislative margins to controversies over election results. The conversation then shifts to broader issues, including the geopolitical importance of Greenland and national security implications of rare earth minerals and Arctic shipping routes. Humor and insight blend as the hosts consider the strategic significance of these topics alongside lighter banter about Canada and Greenland.

A significant portion of the episode centers on property taxes as the top legislative priority for 2025. Chris and John analyze the complexities of bold reforms, the challenges of appeasing local governments, and the need for clear plans to address spending caps and taxpayer concerns. The duo also explores ongoing debates about gender issues in schools and the potential impact of social policies on voter behavior.

Wrapping up, the hosts emphasize the value of a conservative governance approach focused on sustainable reforms. They highlight Calvin Coolidge’s wisdom about the importance of killing bad bills over passing good ones and preview topics for future episodes, including key legislative players and deeper dives into Iowa’s policy landscape.

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