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April 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A legislative budget group is considering a bill that would require Iowa’s cultural affairs agency to keep working on the preservation of old battle flags. The joint subcommittee that approves economic development funding reviewed a budget bill that would require the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs to spend $90,000 on its battle flag project in the next fiscal year. The bill includes a contingency that DCA could lose other funding if it doesn’t comply with the requirement.

ALBIA, IA (AP) — A group is calling for a southern Iowa county and city to cut ties with a monument that features crosses to honor the military and war veterans. Americans United for Separation of Church and State sent a letter last week to Monroe County Supervisors and Albia city officials accusing the county’s Welcome Home Soldier monument of violating the First Amendment. A voter-approved hotel and motel tax fund goes toward maintaining the monument grounds.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa had breakfast Tuesday with the man whose nomination to the Supreme Court he has vowed to block. The Senate Judiciary Committee chairman dodged reporters after his meeting with Judge Merrick Garland. Grassley’s office is promising a statement on the meeting later.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Republican-controlled House has passed a bill to fund water quality initiatives in Iowa, though it’s unclear if the Democratic-majority Senate will support it. The House voted 65-33 Monday night in support of the bill. The bill now heads to the Senate, where Senate Democrats plan to introduce their own water quality proposal soon.