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Attorney General Bird Leads 27-State Coalition Supporting Texas Border Defense Barriers
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes co-led a 27-state coalition in a letter to the Biden Administration today, supporting Texas’s border defense. Since President Biden took office, more than six million illegal aliens have crossed the southern border—roughly the population of Iowa and Utah combined....
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Attorney General Bird Leads 28-State Coalition Opposing Shutdown of Lake City Ammunition
DES MOINES—Today, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a 28-State letter to the Biden Administration, demanding that President Biden reject efforts by Democrat attorneys general to halt ammo production at the Lake City Army...
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Attorney General Bird Testifies in Support of Law to Raise Penalties for Assaults on Law Enforcement
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird testified in an Iowa House of Representatives subcommittee meeting today, pushing for a law to strengthen punishments for assaults against law enforcement officers and first responders. The Iowa Attorney General’s office’s bill, HSB 523, passed out of subcommittee. “Our law enforcement and public safety heroes...
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Attorney General Bird Sues TikTok for Misleading Parents
DES MOINES—Today, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird sued TikTok for deceiving Iowans, particularly parents, by lying about children’s widespread access to inappropriate content on its social-media app. “TikTok has kept parents in the dark,” said Attorney General Bird. “It’s time we shine a light on TikTok for exposing young children...
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Attorney General Bird Files Appeal to Protect Students from Inappropriate Books in Schools
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today released the following statement regarding the State’s appeal of the district court’s decision to block an Iowa law restricting age-inappropriate materials in K-6 schools. “When we send our kids to school, we trust that their innocence will be protected. I’m glad to say...
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Attorney General Bird Announces Support for Governor Reynolds’ Efforts to Combat Foreign Ownership of Iowa Land
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced her support for Governor Kim Reynolds’ proposal during her 2024 Condition of the State Address to protect Iowa farmland from foreign ownership. “As someone who was born and raised on a farm, I know how important it is to preserve and protect Iowa’s...
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Attorney General Bird Response to Court Ruling Enforcing Agriculture Trespass Laws and Protecting Farmers
DES MOINES—Today, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird released the following statement in response to the federal appeals Court’s rulings upholding Iowa’s agriculture trespass laws that protect farmers’ property rights and their right to privacy. There were three separate lawsuits filed to challenge Iowa’s agriculture trespass laws. Two of the three laws were upheld. One law...
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Attorney General Bird Response to Shooting at Perry High School
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird released the following statement in response to this morning's shooting at Perry High School: "I’m devastated by the senseless and horrific shooting at Perry High School this morning. As a mother, my heart aches for the families of all students and staff impacted. We thank...
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Attorney General Bird Response to Court Ruling on Law to Prohibit Inappropriate Books in Schools
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird released the following statement in response to a federal court ruling on an Iowa law to prohibit inappropriate books in K-6 schools: “I am deeply disappointed in the district court’s decision today. Sexually explicit books do not belong in our elementary-school libraries or classrooms. Not only...
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Attorney General Bird Announces Safe Driving Tips for Celebrating New Year’s Eve
DES MOINES—As Iowans prepare to ring in the New Year, Attorney General Brenna Bird reminds everyone to celebrate safely and not drive impaired. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports 37 people a day die in the United States from drunk-driving crashes. Estimates predict more than 400 Americans may die on the roads during the New Year’s holiday....
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