News Briefing – April 21, 2010

  • Election ’10: Iowa Democrats confident they’ll keep the Legislature: QC TIMES
  • Child obesity called national security risk: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Partisans ponder mood of 2010 voters: RADIO IOWA
  • Election ’10: Candidate profile: Democrat Fiegen remains true to his roots, and Iowans: REGISTER
  • Obama to visit SE Iowa, talk economy next week: REGISTER
  • Iowa Medical Society backs effort to reclassify marijuana: RADIO IOWA
  • “Revere America” petition drive targets Iowa: RADIO IOWA
  • Democrat says it’s time to “take on” critics like Limbaugh, Beck: RADIO IOWA
  • Beck’s remark spurs invitation to Cedar Rapids: REGISTER
  • Grassley cosponsors an ethanol bill: RADIO IOWA
  • Election ’10: Gibbons says Des Moines, not Perry, is his residence: REGISTER
  • Pataki calls for repeal of health care law: REGISTER
  • Iowa environment makes hit-and-miss progress: QC TIMES
  • Iowa schools chief; we’ll bid 2nd time for federal Race to the Top money: REGISTER
  • ‘Culture movement’ afoot in elder care: REGISTER
  • DOT begins issuing temporary paper driver’s licenses: GAZETTE
  • Latest State of Iowa environment report a mixed bag: GAZETTE
  • Government: Americans’ love-hate relationship: REGISTER
  • Bring back church-state separation: BASU
  • Iowa banks look for a rebound: GLOBEGAZETTE
  • Election ’10: GOP rivals post identical messages on websites: SC JOURNAL
  • Expansions helped gaming sector through the recession: GLOBEGAZETTE

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