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Attorney General Bird Defends Heartbeat Law in Iowa Supreme Court
DES MOINES— Today, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird took action to defend the State’s Heartbeat Law in the Iowa Supreme Court, which protects unborn life once a doctor can detect a baby’s heartbeat. In July, Governor Kim Reynolds called a special session to pass the Heartbeat Law and defend unborn life...
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Attorney General Bird Fights to Stop Radical California Truck Ban
DES MOINES— Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird on Friday led a 19-state coalition in challenging the Biden Administration for illegally allowing California to ban traditional gas or diesel trucks. In June, Attorney General Bird sued the Biden Administration over its scheme that gives California the authority to force most buses, vans,...
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Attorney General Bird Announces Settlement with Company That Deceived Iowa Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
DES MOINES— Today, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird announced a settlement with Summit Software Systems, Inc. and its owner Robert Boligan for their deceptive business practices. The Attorney General’s office alleged that the company used deceptive methods to solicit Iowa homeowners facing foreclosure and failed to provide the services they promised....
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Iowa Attorney General’s Office Announces Actions to Protect Election Integrity
DES MOINES— Attorney General Brenna Bird today announced actions the Iowa Attorney General’s Office will be taking to prosecute election misconduct and fraud cases. Under the government reorganization law that Governor Kim Reynolds signed earlier this year, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office was given the responsibility to prosecute cases relating to...
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Attorney General Bird Announces $35 Million Settlement with Deceptive Financing Company
DES MOINES— Today, Attorney General Brenna Bird announced a settlement with Tempoe, LLC, ending a multistate investigation into Tempoe’s deceptive advertising and leasing practices. Attorney General Bird joined 41 other attorneys general in a multistate investigation that found Tempoe deceived Americans into signing leases for goods instead of installment plans...
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Attorney General Bird Joins 27 States in Demanding Biden Fix Illegal Catch-and-Release Immigration Policies
DES MOINES— Attorney General Brenna Bird joined a 27-state coalition of Attorneys General in demanding that the Biden Administration fix its catch-and-release policies to stop the mass release of illegal aliens into the U.S. and secure the southern border. Since taking office, the Biden Administration has released millions of illegal...
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Attorney General Bird Glad Biden Administration Withdraws Water Rule that Hurts Small Towns and Rural Iowa
DES MOINES— Thursday, the Biden Administration’s EPA announced its withdrawal of a burdensome cybersecurity mandate that Attorney General Bird challenged in a lawsuit in March 2023. This mandate would have significantly raised water prices for Iowans in small and rural public water systems. Iowa joined the Missouri-led lawsuit, along with...
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Iowa Leads Coalition of State Attorneys General in Statement Condemning the Hamas Terrorist Attacks on Israel
DES MOINES– Today, Iowa led a coalition of Attorneys General from Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming in a joint statement following the terrorist attacks levied...
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Attorney General Bird Leads 13 State Coalition Fighting for Pork Producers
DES MOINES– Attorney General Brenna Bird is leading a 13 state coalition fighting for pork producers. Together, with 12 other states, Iowa is opposing a new Massachusetts law that bans states from selling or shipping pork through Massachusetts if they do not meet strict hog-housing requirements. Massachusetts’s pork ban, Question...
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Attorney General Bird Joins 26 State Coalition Challenging Pornhub Loophole that Jeopardizes Children
DES MOINES– Last week, Attorney General Brenna Bird joined 25 other states in a letter to Pornhub’s parent company expressing concerns about a loophole that allows pornographers to post content exploiting children. As recently reported, an employee of the company was captured on video by an undercover journalist discussing a “loophole”...
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