Representative Sue Cahill, a Democrat from Marshalltown, asked people to join her in singing the National Anthem during today's House subcommittee hearing. (RI photo) A bill introduced in the Iowa ...
New legislation out of Iowa would mandate that students and staff in schools either stand to sing portions of the national anthem on a daily basis or opt out, an idea that ignited controversy among ...
IOWA TEACHERS AND STUDENTS TO SING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM AT SCHOOL EACH DAY. CHIEF POLITICAL REPORTER AMANDA ROOKER SHOWS US WHY SUPPORTERS SAY IT PROMOTES PATRIOTISM, WHILE CRITICS ARE CALLING IT ...
DES MOINES — Iowa lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday that would require public school students to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" each day and require instruction on the words, meaning and history of ...
A subcommittee in the Iowa legislature became a sing-along for a moment Wednesday as lawmakers discussed a bill that would require students and teachers at public schools to sing “The Star Spangled ...
When it came time for her closing comments at Wednesday's Iowa House subcommittee meeting, Rep. Sue Cahill stood — and began singing the national anthem. "O say can you see, by the dawn's early light, ...
House Study Bill 587 would require all public school students to sing the entire national anthem on “patriotic occasions” and perhaps before all school-sponsored events. I vacillate between doubling ...
House Senate Bill 587 was introduced in the Iowa Legislature in January that would require students to sing the national anthem daily at public K-12 schools. This bill would also require social ...