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Attorney General Bird Defends Iowa’s Agriculture Industry Against Radical Net Zero Standards
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today led 22 other states in a letter asking for answers regarding harmful net-zero standards. Science Based Targets (“SBTi”), which partners with both the United Nations and a group of anti-growth non-profit organizations, has released a Financial Institutions Net Zero Standard for its members—intending to...
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Iowa Attorney General’s Office Concludes Officers Acted with Legal Justification in Dubuque County Shooting
DES MOINES—In a report issued today, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office has concluded that the July 1, 2025, fatal shooting of James Young Sherrill by officers from the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office, Dubuque Police Department, and Monticello Police Department was legally justified. The Attorney General’s conclusion was based on a...
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Attorney General Bird Joins Bipartisan Effort Urging U.S. Department of Justice to Address Illegal Offshore Gaming
DES MOINES– Attorney General Brenna Bird today joined a bipartisan coalition of 50 attorneys general urging the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to address the rampant spread of illegal offshore gaming. The coalition stressed the need for action against the unprecedented growth in illicit online gambling. “The spread of...
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Attorney General Bird Warns of Ticket Scams Ahead of Iowa State Fair
DES MOINES—As our great Iowa State Fair approaches and concerts and shows are scheduled in venues all over the state, Attorney General Brenna Bird is reminding Iowans to be cautious when purchasing event tickets. Digital tickets and purchases are now prevalent, leading to an increased risk of ticket scams. Scammers...
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Attorney General Brenna Bird Announces Settlements in Two Environmental Cases
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird announced settlements in two cases her office prosecuted on behalf of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Agri Star Meat and Poultry, LLC has agreed to pay a $50,000 penalty and come into full compliance with its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit by December...
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Attorney General Bird Statement on Complaint against The University of Iowa
DES MOINES—Today, Governor Reynolds sent the Iowa Attorney General’s Office an official complaint against the University of Iowa (UI) as a result of recorded statements made by an UI employee claiming they are still covertly enforcing illegal DEI standards. Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today issued the following statement...
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Attorney General Bird Files Objection to Settlement Enriching Lawyers at Customers’ Expense
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird announced today her office has filed an objection to the proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit in which lawyers would receive $9 million while consumers, including Iowans, would receive nothing. A class of plaintiffs sued Charles Schwab, a retail brokerage, after it purchased TD...
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Attorney General Bird Joins Coalition to Protect Gas-Powered Vehicles
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird announced today she has joined a coalition of states to support the Trump Administration’s termination of the Biden-Harris electric vehicle mandate. The Trump Administration issued a new rule that undoes the Biden-Harris Administration’s unlawful abuse of fuel economy standards to mandate that vehicle manufacturers build...
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Attorney General Bird Urges NCAA to Comply with Title IX and Restore Titles
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird today joined a coalition of 28 states and territories urging the NCAA to comply with Title IX and restore records and recognitions to female athletes that were awarded to men who competed in women’s sports. The University of Pennsylvania recently agreed to restore titles and...
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Attorney General Bird Announces Winneshiek County in Full Compliance with Iowa Sanctuary County Law
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced that she will dismiss the lawsuit against Winneshiek County Sheriff Dan Marx given that Winneshiek County has now fully complied with Iowa’s sanctuary county law (27A). On February 4, 2025, Governor Reynolds filed an official complaint with the Iowa Attorney General’s office....
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