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In this episode of ITR Live, Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson discuss key developments in Iowa politics, including the unexpected passing of State Representative Martin Graber, ongoing debates over Iowa’s school funding formula, and concerns over the state’s growing government debt.
The episode provides a deep dive into Iowa’s property tax system and how supplemental state aid (SSA) for education impacts local budgets. Chris breaks down how school funding works, the latest legislative proposals, and why Iowa property taxpayers should pay close attention. The conversation highlights the Republican-led push for fiscal responsibility and how tax increases could be hidden within school funding decisions.
The hosts also examine Iowa’s $22 billion debt, breaking down state and local borrowing trends. They discuss how city and county governments contribute to Iowa’s debt load and what reforms could ensure long-term fiscal sustainability. With property tax reform and government efficiency remaining top priorities, the episode provides insight into the future of Iowa’s conservative agenda.
Wrapping up, Chris and John share thoughts on wasteful local government spending, including taxpayer-funded mailers and economic development projects. They emphasize the need for conservative governance, responsible budgeting, and smarter spending reforms to protect Iowa taxpayers.
🔔 Subscribe to ITR Live on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Rumble for the latest updates on Iowa politics, tax reform, and conservative policy insights.
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In this episode of ITR Live, Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson discuss key developments in Iowa politics, including the unexpected passing of State Representative Martin Graber, ongoing debates over Iowa’s school funding formula, and concerns over the state’s growing government debt.
The episode provides a deep dive into Iowa’s property tax system and how supplemental state aid (SSA) for education impacts local budgets. Chris breaks down how school funding works, the latest legislative proposals, and why Iowa property taxpayers should pay close attention. The conversation highlights the Republican-led push for fiscal responsibility and how tax increases could be hidden within school funding decisions.
The hosts also examine Iowa’s $22 billion debt, breaking down state and local borrowing trends. They discuss how city and county governments contribute to Iowa’s debt load and what reforms could ensure long-term fiscal sustainability. With property tax reform and government efficiency remaining top priorities, the episode provides insight into the future of Iowa’s conservative agenda.
Wrapping up, Chris and John share thoughts on wasteful local government spending, including taxpayer-funded mailers and economic development projects. They emphasize the need for conservative governance, responsible budgeting, and smarter spending reforms to protect Iowa taxpayers.
🔔 Subscribe to ITR Live on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Rumble for the latest updates on Iowa politics, tax reform, and conservative policy insights.

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