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Is this heaven? Hell no, it's Iowa.
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https://jacobin.com/2024/05/grinnell-undergraduate-workers-union-contract/
This month at Grinnell College, undergraduate student workers ratified their first contract — the first wall-to-wall undergrad worker union contract in the US. Jacobin spoke to union leaders about the victory.
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This ain't exactly the most active community on here and there's yet to be any vitriol on here that'd need moderating but it's at least something to be aware of.
edit: I humbly accept my new status as the regent of the mighty @jimrob4@midwest.social, my reign of terror will be legendary and act as a warning to all those who would dare question
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2024/04/27/what-we-know-about-the-minden-iowa-tornado/73481769007/
The town of Minden in western Iowa was hit hard by a significant tornado Friday, April 26, creating a wave of damage.
https://ody.sh/H26jex5jXH
Iowas were fooled by a prank to make a busy area of Des Moines... walkable
First thing: Many parts of the school system are done by regional Area Education agencies (AEAs), things like special education, curriculum, media, etc. (heres the link to their website if you want to learn more iowaaea.org). Their boards are elected by school districts.
A version of the changes proposed by Governor Reynolds has already passed the Iowa house (hf2612). The part of the bill I'm focusing on here is how it allows for school districts to use state and federal $ that goes to AEAs and use it for themselves.
The thing that got me to start writing this post was a section of the most recent Iowa press. Todd Abrahamson, superintendent of the Okoboji Community School District and one of the few school superintendents in the state in favor of the proposed changes, when asked about what Okoboji would do with the money said (in more diplomatic language, 8:50) that Okoboji would poach staff from the AEAs to work exclusively for Okoboji and not for other districts.
Okoboji is a relatively wealthy tourism town, and is covered by the Prarie Lakes Area Education Agency in Northwest Iowa. Okoboji is an island of wealth in an otherwise especially rural and economically depressed area of the state where school districts just don't have resources to offer many kinds of resources on their own.
There's other things in the bill as well, shifting parts of curriculum more into the private sector. Also it would put the AEAs under the direct control of the state government.
https://www.kwwl.com/news/siouxland-christian-school-district-staff-members-to-arm-themselves-for-added-protection/article_68d72c82-baca-11ee-af6c-274833141a15.html
https://www.kcci.com/article/johnson-county-project-community-iowa-tribe-receives-land-nearly-2-centuries-after-treaty-forced-them-out/42101298
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/01/trump-wins-iowa-caucuses/
Donald Trump crushed his Republican rivals.