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Missouri is one state that previously modified the law and is now looking to completely lift the ban on food stamps for convicted criminals with a drug felony, the Springfield News-Leader recently ...
A bill being considered by the Iowa legislature and strongly backed by Republican lawmakers would restrict food choices for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beneficiaries, and anti-hunger...
Ultimately, a Polk County district court judge ruled in their favor, stating that the provision of the law that excludes coverage for surgery violates the Iowa Civil Rights Act and the Iowa ...
Iowa state law specifically requires each county's liquor board to allow liquor licenses and follow the provisions of state liquor law. [38] As a result, there can be no dry cities or counties in Iowa. Maryland prohibits local jurisdictions from imposing restrictions on licensing that are stricter than state law. [39]
Soft diets, particularly purée foods, can contribute to the high prevalence of malnutrition in those with dysphagia, especially in long-term care residents. [2] Such diets are often less palatable, and a reduction in food intake is common. Also, puréed diets are often poorer in calories, protein, and micronutrients than regular diets. [3]
October 6 – Restrictions were lifted in Johnson and Story County, the last two counties impacted by a five-week bar closure. On-campus cases at universities had dropped. The University of Iowa reported six new cases, for a total of 2,011 among students, and 48 among employees since Aug. 18.
Food banks and food pantries across the state broke all-time records this summer. While the governor’s grant program to expand summer meal sites did launch 61 sites, Iowa only saw a net gain of ...
Iowa will not participate this summer in a federal program that gives $40 per month to each child in a low-income family to help with food costs while school is out, state officials have announced.