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Iowa Republicans’ tough-on-crime bills signed into law

Iowa Republicans’ tough-on-crime bills signed into law

Posted by Angel Law on June 3, 2026

Habitual offenders will face a mandatory, seven-year sentence, and bail and warrant practices will be tightened under legislation signed into law Tuesday by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.

Reynolds signed into law three bills that were a part of Statehouse Republicans’ “tough on crime” series of legislation this year.

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Meet the candidates in South Dakota's Republican governor primary

Meet the candidates in South Dakota’s Republican governor primary

Posted by Angel Law on June 1, 2026

South Dakota’s Republican voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, June 2, to choose their governor candidate for the November general election.

Four men are running for the spot, including Gov. Larry Rhoden, Congressman Dusty Johnson, House Speaker Jon Hansen and businessman Toby Doeden. Only registered Republicans can vote in the primary election for this specific race.

The winner needs to earn at least 35 percent of the vote, otherwise there will be a special runoff election later this year.

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Minnesota Enacts New Felony Grooming Law Following Bipartisan Push for Child Protection Reform

Minnesota Enacts New Felony Grooming Law Following Bipartisan Push for Child Protection Reform

Posted by Angel Law on May 28, 2026

Minnesota has enacted a new law making the grooming of minors for sexual purposes a felony offense, marking a significant expansion of the state’s child protection framework following a bipartisan legislative effort driven largely by survivor testimony and investigative reporting.

Gov. Tim Walz signed the legislation Wednesday after it passed unanimously through both chambers of the Minnesota Legislature, including a 133-0 vote in the Minnesota House.

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Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law making animal torture a felony on first offense

Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law making animal torture a felony on first offense

Posted by Angel Law on May 26, 2026

Torturing a companion animal will be charged as a felony in Iowa under a measure signed into law Monday by Gov. Kim Reynolds.

Reynolds, joined by lawmakers and advocates, signed House File 2348 into law at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa shelter in Des Moines. The law establishes a Class D felony charge for animal torture, defined as when a person “intentionally, willfully, and maliciously mutilates, burns, poisons, drowns, starves or causes intensive or prolonged pain or death to a companion animal, or provides anything of value to another person to do the same.”

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Feds announce charges ‘unprecedented’ Medicaid fraud scheme in Minnesota

Feds announce charges ‘unprecedented’ Medicaid fraud scheme in Minnesota

Posted by Angel Law on May 22, 2026

Top Trump administration officials traveled to Minnesota on Thursday to announce federal criminal charges against 15 people for alleged fraud schemes targeting more than $90 million in Medicaid funds intended to help the state’s children, homeless and disabled.

The charges include the two largest Medicaid fraud cases ever brought in Minnesota, federal officials said, and represent a “shot across the bow” in Trump’s “war on fraud” largely targeting blue states.

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NYU Langone First Known Hospital to Face Federal Criminal Subpoena Over Trans Youth Care

NYU Langone First Known Hospital to Face Federal Criminal Subpoena Over Trans Youth Care

Posted by Angel Law on May 15, 2026

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Texas has issued the first known criminal subpoena directed at a health care institution for offering gender-affirming care to transgender youth—at NYU Langone, a hospital situated almost 2,000 miles away in the greater New York City area.

The notification was sent to patients (and/or parents) via their online portal just after 7pm on May 11, as per screenshots obtained by Erin in the Morning. In a public statement, Langone indicated there were other health care institutions that received this kind of subpoena, too.

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South Dakota governor pledges parole reform days after Sioux Falls officer is shot

South Dakota governor pledges parole reform days after Sioux Falls officer is shot

Posted by Angel Law on May 11, 2026

South Dakota will hire more parole officers, expand monitoring to nights and weekends, and make it easier to send people on parole back to prison, Gov. Larry Rhoden announced this week.

Five parole officers will be assigned to an enhanced compliance unit, Rhoden announced in a Thursday news release, and five new officers will be hired to backfill those positions.

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Annual event in Pierre recognizes more than 70 officers killed in line of duty

Annual event in Pierre recognizes more than 70 officers killed in line of duty

Posted by Angel Law on May 8, 2026

South Dakota honored fallen officers during the state’s annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony in Pierre.

Attorney General Marty Jackley is encouraging South Dakotans to remember the officers who have died in the line of duty since 1884.

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The 2026 legislative session is over. Here’s what passed, failed, and what is already Iowa law

The 2026 legislative session is over. Here’s what passed, failed, and what is already Iowa law

Posted by Angel Law on May 5, 2026

Republican legislative leaders and Gov. Kim Reynolds celebrated the approval of many of their priorities for the 2026 legislative session on issues including property taxes, crime and healthcare as lawmakers wrapped up their work for the year.

Over the weekend, lawmakers sent a $9.6 billion state budget to the governor’s desk, as well as legislation restricting access to abortion-inducing medication by requiring the drugs to be prescribed in person.

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Attorney General Jackley Announces SD Supreme Court Affirms Terrorism Threat Conviction

Attorney General Jackley Announces SD Supreme Court Affirms Terrorism Threat Conviction

Posted by Angel Law on April 30, 2026

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that the South Dakota Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction and sentence of Lucian Celestine for attempted threat of felony terrorism. He had been convicted in Pennington County after making threats to President Donald Trump and taking steps toward carrying out those threats.

“Threats against the President of the United States and public officials are taken seriously,” said Attorney General Jackley. “We will continue to prosecute individuals who seek to harm or intimidate public officials and their families.”

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