Iowa governor has stopped AG from joining anti-Trump suits [View all]
DES MOINES Iowas Republican governor has rejected two-thirds of the Democratic state attorney generals requests to join multistate lawsuits, under an unusual compromise that has allowed her to repeatedly block the states involvement in challenges to Trump administration policies.
Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller agreed in May 2019 to seek Gov. Kim Reynolds approval before he would join multistate lawsuits. In turn, Reynolds vetoed a Republican-backed bill that would have prevented the states top lawyer from joining any multistate suit unless the governor or Legislature requested it.
Although the deal has allowed Reynolds to block 45 of 67 requests by Miller, the attorney general said he didnt regret the bargain he made with the governor, which will expire when either of the officials leave office. Miller, 75, is the nations longest-serving state attorney general, having been elected 10 times.
The most important thing is that the agreement is temporary and will not affect future attorneys general in Iowa, Miller said in a statement. Its also important that I and future AGs retain the authority to comment on legislation and regulations before Congress and federal agencies.
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(Burlington Hawkeye)