June 13th, 2025
DES MOINES – Near-record levels of pollutants in drinking water may make it dangerous if demand does not drop. AP News reports Central Iowa Water Works issued its first-ever ban on lawn watering in the region shows nitrates are up to 9 milligrams per liter now — just under federal regulations. The watering ban went into effect for Des Moines and several surrounding communities. DES MOINES – Multiple Republican house members in Iowa have called out a veto by Governor Kim Reynolds related to a bill aiming to curb the use of eminent domain for private pipeline projects. Iowa Capitol Dispatch reports Representatives Steven Holt and Bobby Kaufmann both promised to block legislation proposed by Reynolds in the upcoming session in reaction to the move they claim was done for business purposes. Reynolds cited issues over vague legal standards and potential harm for other development projects as to why she vetoed HF639, which passed with a unique split of Republicans and Democrats just before the end of the session. IOWA – The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) is partnering with the Central Iowa Traffic Safety Task Force and law enforcement across Iowa June 17-19 to educate drivers about the importance of yielding to vehicles on the shoulder displaying flashing lights. Expect to see extra law enforcement on the road looking for those in violation of Iowa’s Move Over Law. The Move-Over Law has been in effect since 2002 in Iowa. It requires motorists to change lanes or slow down if changing lanes is not possible when approaching a vehicle on the shoulder displaying flashing lights. This includes emergency vehicles, tow trucks, commercial trucks, and passenger vehicles with flashing lights or hazard lights illuminated.