Reynolds, GOP killed way to reduce racial, economic disparities in Iowa courts
Governor Kim Reynolds made headlines last week with two vetoes: blocking language targeting the attorney general, and rejecting a medical cannabis bill that had strong bipartisan support in both chambers.
A provision she didnt veto drew little attention. For the foreseeable future, it will prevent Iowa courts from using a tool designed to make the criminal justice system more fair to defendants of all races and income levels.
Reynolds should appreciate the value of the Public Safety Assessment (PSA), since she works closely with two former State Public Defenders: Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg and the governors senior legal counsel Sam Langholz. But last year she ordered a premature end to a pilot program introducing the tool in four counties. The governors staff did not reply to repeated inquiries about the reasoning behind Reynolds stance on this policy.
Notably, the owner of Iowas largest bail bonding company substantially increased his giving to GOP candidates during the last election cycle, donating $10,100 to the governors campaign and $28,050 to Republicans serving in the state legislature.
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