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Bird stops at the Cass County Republican Party HQ in Atlantic

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October 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird made an appearance at the Cass County Republican Party Headquarters, Monday evening. Bird spoke about some of the issues she and her team have been working on, that she says concern Iowans. One of the topics was with regard to immigration and human trafficking. Bird claimed the Biden-Harris Administration lost track of about 300,000 children that came across the border.

Bird spoke also about Title 9 in the schools.

Brenna Bird speaks in Atlantic, Oct. 21, 2024 (Jim Field/photo)

Many of the nation’s Attorney’s General, she said, took the Administration to court and won, enabling those provisions of Title 9 to be stopped. She spoke also of the lawsuit against the EPA with regard to E-15 ethanol, and, regulation against pork producers in states like California and Massachusetts

Brenna Bird said she was “Glad to do [her] job,” and “uphold the ‘Heartbeat Law’ in [the[ Supreme Court.” She said her office also supports law enforcement and victims of crime, and prison time for persons who deal in illegal drugs that leads to a death. Bird said some of the candidates running for office claim to “Back the Blue,” but don’t, in reality.

She also touched on EV’s (electric vehicles). Bird said she’s one of several Attorney’s General who are suing the EPA’s mandated purchase of electric vehicles. The mandate, Energy and Commerce Republicans claim, effectively requires at least two-thirds of all new cars in the United States to be electric by 2032.

Bird formerly served as the Guthrie County Attorney before being elected to the Iowa Attorney General’s Office in Nov., 2022. She assumed the post January 1st, 2023.