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If you’re in Iowa and looking for a great casino, you’re in luck, as there are loads of places to gamble in the state. From small casinos through to huge resorts, everyone will find something that is perfect for them. There’s also plenty of bingo in the state too, plus sports betting has also recently been made legal. ... On this page, we’re going to present you with an Iowa casinos map, showing you exactly where the different casinos in Iowa are. We’ll also look at loads of other things to, including taxation on winnings and the laws surrounding gambling in Iowa. So, keep on reading to learn more about gambling in Iowa!

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  • Racinos (2)
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The Best Casinos in Iowa

Iowa Best Casinos

Provider Logo Rating Provider Provider Website Provider Address Slots Special Services CTA
/5 Prairie Meadows 1 Prairie Meadows Dr, IA 50009, United States
/5 Ameristar Council Bluffs 2200 River Rd, IA 51501, United States
/5 Horseshoe Council Bluffs 2701 23rd Ave, IA 51501, United States

The Biggest Casinos in Iowa

Iowa Biggest Casino

81.650 44 11
68.000 54 18
Tama 67.553 21 10

Are There Indian Casinos in Iowa?

Of the 21 casinos in Iowa, four are Indian casinos, which are also sometimes called tribal casinos or Native American casinos. These are located on tribal land and are therefore not bound to the same rules as commercial casinos in the state. Below you can see the three best Indian casinos in Iowa.

Iowa Indian Casino

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Racinos are hugely popular in many states throughout the country. They give visitors two gambling experiences in one, as there’s horse racing or dog racing, as well as a casino. So, it’s possible to have a bet on the horses, before then heading to the casino and playing some slots for a while. There are two racinos in Iowa, one of which offers greyhound racing and the other of which has horse racing. Both of them are shown below.

Dubuque 0.25 Greyhounds 0
1 Horses 6200

Are There Cruise Ship or Riverboat Casinos in Iowa?

It used to be the law that casinos in Iowa had to be on the water, however the law was changed in 2004, allowing casinos to be located in moored barges in manmade areas of water. Therefore, most are now closer to commercial casinos than riverboat casinos. Ameristar Council Bluffs is still a riverboat casino though and offers loads of exciting games. There are no cruise ships in Iowa, as it’s nowhere near the sea!

Full Iowa Casino List

Below, you’ll find a full list of Iowa casinos, from racinos through to Indian casinos. With 21 casinos in the state, there is a great chance that you’ll find at least one casino in Iowa that’s just right for you.

2200 River Rd, Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Cruise Ships/Riverboats Council Bluffs
1 Harrah's Blvd, Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Commercial Council Bluffs
2701 23rd Ave, Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Commercial Council Bluffs
1031 Avenue H, Council Bluffs, IA 51510 Indian Casino Council Bluffs
7077 Elmore Avenue, Davenport, IA 52807 Commercial Davenport
3001 Winegard Dr, Burlington, IA 52601 Commercial Davenport
3184 IA-22, Riverside, IA 52327 Commercial Davenport
777 Wild Rose Dr, Clinton, IA 52732 Commercial Davenport
1777 Isle Pkwy, Bettendorf, IA 52722 Commercial Davenport
1 Prairie Meadows Dr, Des Moines, IA 50009 Racinos Des Moines
777 Casino Drive, Osceola, IA 50213 Commercial Des Moines
1504 305th St, Tama, IA 52339 Indian Casino Des Moines
777 Wild Rose Rd, Jefferson, IA 50129 Commercial Des Moines
111 3rd St, Sioux City, IA 51101 Commercial Sioux City
17214 210th St, Onawa, IA 51040 Indian Casino Sioux City
1415 Grand Falls Blvd, Larchwood, IA 51241 Commercial Sioux City
777 Main St, Emmetsburg, IA 50536 Commercial Sioux City
1500 330th St, Sloan, IA 51055 Indian Casino Sioux City
777 Isle of Capri Blvd, Waterloo, 50701 Commercial Waterloo
100 Anti Monopoly, Marquette, IA 52158 Commercial Waterloo
1855 Greyhound Park Rd, Dubuque, IA 52001 Racinos Waterloo

Expected New Casinos

There are currently no plans to open any new casinos in Iowa. The last new casino to open in the state was the Prairie Flower Casino, which opened in December 2019. If you would like to visit a different US casino, then check out our list of all of the best land-based casinos across the US.

Gambling in Iowa

Looking to find out how old you need to be to gamble in Iowa casinos? Or perhaps you want to find out what types of games there are in casinos in Iowa? Either way, you’ll find the answer – as well as much more – when you look through the facts on gambling in Iowa below.

Iowa Gambling Topics Gambling Facts for Iowa
Number of Casinos 21
Casino Types Commercial, Indian, Racino, Cruise Ships/Riverboats
Casino Games Offered Slots Casino Poker Poker Cash and Poker Tournaments Roulette Blackjack Dice Games Lottery Games Other Games Sports Betting
Age 21+ Casino, Lottery, Sports Betting
Smoking Yes/No* *Smoking inside is prohibited but there are external smoking areas in each Iowa casino
Drinking Yes/No* *Drinking while playing is allowed, but no free alcoholic drinks are served
Opening Hours Some casinos are closed on Easter and Christmas. Check the brands pages for more info
Betting Limit No legal limits
Taxation of Winnings Yes/No for additional details

Casino Games in Iowa

Quite simply, you’ll find the full range of games at Iowa casinos. This means you’ll be able to play slots, blackjack, roulette and more. You can even now bet on sports at many of the best casinos in Iowa. Take a look below to see some examples of the games you’ll be able to play when you visit the top Iowa casinos.

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  • Fu Nan Fu Yu
  • Wonder Woman Wild
  • Quick Hit Platinum
  • 88 Fortunes
  • Mighty Cash Big Money
  • 17300+ slot machines
  • Types: Traditional Reel, Video Reel, Video Poker Free Slot Tournaments
  • Popular providers: Aristocrat, Bally
  • Pai Gow Poker
  • Texas Hold’em Bonus
  • Mississippi Stud
  • 3 Card Poker
  • Limit Hold’em
  • Omaha Hi-Lo
  • Criss Cross Poker
  • 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo
  • 421 poker tables in the state
  • American Roulette
  • Double Zero Roulette
  • Free Bet Blackjack
  • Tri Lux Blackjack
  • 21+3 Extreme Blackjack
  • Double Deck Blackjack
  • Many different side games offered
  • Shoot to Win Craps
  • Craps (Fire Bet)
  • Sharp Shooter
  • Video Poker
  • Mini-Baccarat
  • High Card Flush
  • Match ‘Em Hi-Lo
  • Horse Racing
  • Legal to bet on all sports in Iowa, in retail venues or using a mobile

Gambling Legal Situation in Iowa

Taxation of winnings.

As is the case in all states, federal tax of 24% must be paid on wins over a specific threshold. This threshold differs from game to game, however it is $1,200 for slots. You’ll also have to pay federal tax if you win 300x or more than your stake. You will also find that you’ll have to pay an income tax on anything over $600 per year – the tax rate varies depending on how much you win, as well as how much you earn. You might also find that there’s a local sales tax as well.

Iowa Gambling Laws

Looking to find out about gambling laws in Iowa? If so, the two most important pieces of legislation are Iowa Code 99 and Iowa Code 725.5, which regulate gambling and betting respectively. Another important piece of legislation was passed in 2019, which allowed sports betting in the state.

Regulates gambling in Iowa

Regulates betting in the state

Legalized retail and online sports betting in the state

Take a look at the chronological list below to find out about how gambling in Iowa has changed over the years…

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1846 All types of gambling are prohibited in Iowa.

1973 Specific individuals and organizations are given permission to offer games of chance, such as bingo and raffles.

1983 Pari-mutuel betting at horse and dog racing tracks is legalized.

1985 A state lottery is authorized, and the first draw takes place in the same year.

1988 The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 paves the way for Indian casinos throughout the country.

1989 Riverboat casinos are legalized in Iowa. Four riverboat casinos open in the same year.

1994 Slot machines are allowed at pari-mutuel racetracks.

2019 Iowa legalizes both retail and online sports betting. Daily fantasy sports are also legalized.

Upcoming Changes in the Gambling Regulation

Currently there are no upcoming changes to gambling regulation in Iowa. The state has only just rolled out sports betting, so it will probably be a while before any other changes are made to the gambling laws in the state.

Iowa Casino Resorts and Trips

There are many people who enjoy gambling at Iowa casinos, but want something extra. If you’re one of these people, we’d recommend heading to one of the fantastic casino resorts in the state, which offer a huge amount to do. Getting to them is easy too, as you’ll find loads of great casino resort trips on offer. Find out about the best casino resorts in Iowa, as well as the best trips, below.

Casino Resorts

You’ll find plenty of great casinos resorts in Iowa, however we’ve found the best of them – you can see their details below. At these casino resorts, you’ll find everything from live music through to golf, as well as loads in between. This makes them perfect places to visit for an entire day. You could even stay for a few days, as all the resorts shown below have loads of hotel rooms!

Number of Rooms576
Price Range ($)99-139
Special Packages"Isle Football Package", "Military Rates", "Senior Discount Rates"
Additional ServicesFitness, Live concerts and shows, Swimming pool
Number of Rooms416
Price Range ($)79-309
Special Packages"None offered"
Additional ServicesSpa, Live concerts and shows, Fitness center
Number of Rooms262
Price Range ($)85-325
Special Packages"$50 Food Credit"
Additional ServicesFitness, Meeting space, Golf

Casino Trips

You’ll find plenty of trips to some of the best casino resorts in Iowa. What’s more, most of these trips offer special perks to those using them, such as free play vouchers and food vouchers. You can find three of the very best trips to Iowa casino resorts below.

Provider CTA Trips Packages
Trailways Travel 
Gannon Travel 
Dot’s Fun Time Tours 

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Iowa became the 1st state to legalize riverboat casinos and gambling in 1991. Now casino riverboats in Iowa are no longer required to cruise on the water, and most now sit in man-made basins of water.

Most Iowa casinos are open 24 hours, and the legal age to gamble in Iowa is 21. 3 casinos in the state are owned by local Indian tribes.

The Ameristar Hotel Casino in Council Bluffs, IA has the most blackjack tables in the state (28), but several others fall just short of this number.

List of Iowa Casinos and Blackjack Conditions

2200 River Road
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501-7048

(866) MOREFUN
(712) 328-8888

28 blackjack tables ($3 to $1,000 bets) plus 1,651 slot and video poker machines. Craps, roulette, bingo, etc.

100 Larsen Park Road
Sioux City, Iowa 51102

(800) 424-0080
(712) 294-5600

Blackjack, poker and 659 gaming machines.

17214 210th Street
Onawa, Iowa 51040

(800) 858-8238
(712) 423-3700

9 blackjack tables, 464 video poker and slot machines, poker, roulette and craps.

3001 Winegard Drive
Burlington, Iowa 52601

(800) 372-2946
(319) 372-1000

Blackjack, poker and 680 gaming machines.

902 Riverview Drive
Fort Madison, Iowa 52627

(800) 372-2946
(319) 372-1000

13 blackjack tables, 400 slot and video poker machines, roulette, poker and craps.

3rd Street Ice Harbor
Dubuque, Iowa 52001

(800) LUCKYJO
(563) 690-2100

25 blackjack tables. 777 video poker, video keno and slot machines. Craps, poker, Texas Hold'em, etc.

777 Diamond Jo Lane
Northwood, Iowa 50459

(877) 323-5566
(641) 323-7777

Blackjack, 7 poker tables, and 893 gaming machines.

1 Harrah's Boulevard
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501

(888) 598-8451
(712) 329-6000


Blackjack, Caribbean stud poker, roulette, poker, etc. 1,000 slots and video poker machines.

1777 Isle Parkway
Bettendorf, Iowa 52722-4941

(800) 724-5825
(563) 359-7280

Blackjack is offered with $1 to $500 bets. 1,120 video poker and slot machines. Craps, poker, Pai Gow, etc.

100 Anti-Monopoly Street
Highway 18 West
Marquette, Iowa 52158-0460

(800) 4-YOUBET
(563) 873-3531

21 blackjack tables ($3 to $3,000 bets), plus 700 video poker, video keno and slot machines. Other table games available.

777 Isle of Capri Boulevard
Waterloo, Iowa 50701-9299

(319) 833-4753

Blackjack, poker, and 1,110 gaming machines.

1504 305th Street
Tama, Iowa 52339-9697

(800) 728-4263
(641) 484-2108

24 blackjack tables, 1,648 gaming machines, bingo, keno, table games, and a race book.

311 Riverview Drive
Clinton, Iowa 52732

9 blackjack tables with bets from $2 to $500. 444 slot and video poker machines. Assorted table games.

101 West River Drive
Davenport, Iowa 52801-1507

(800) BOAT-711
(563) 328-8048

12 blackjack tables, table games and 1,025 gaming machines.

3184 Highway 22
Riverside, Iowa 52327

(319) 648-1234

24 blackjack tables, 14 poker tables, and 1,192 gaming machines.

777 Casino Drive
Osceola, Iowa 50213

(877) 477-5253
(641) 342-9511

20 blackjack tables, 1,000 gaming machines, craps, roulette and poker.

777 Main Street
Emmetsburg, Iowa 50536

(877) 720-7673
(712) 852-3400

Blackjack, poker and 550 gaming machines.

1500 330th Street
Sloan, Iowa 51055-8056

(800) 468-9466
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9 blackjack tables, 668 slot and video poker machines, bingo, and other table games.

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This article will discuss the history of riverboat gambling, beginning in the 1800s. We shall also look at some of the best riverboat casinos in the USA, including Iowa, Mississippi and Louisiana.

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A Brief History of Gambling on Riverboats 

The Mississippi was the lifeblood of American industry in the 1800s, with traders taking full advantage of the connections available when using the river for transporting goods. 

This method of transportation was useful, but it was also long and tedious. The merchants and passengers would gamble for entertainment and excitement to pass the time and keep themselves entertained.

Very soon, professional gamblers were enticed to the riverboats, especially those with a reason to keep a low profile! As it was, gambling was illegal onshore, which meant the river boats were a means of gambling without breaking the law directly.  For those looking to get started with no-deposit bonuses,  bonus-bez-depozytu.net  offers a wide range of options, combining the nostalgia of riverboat gambling with modern no-deposit bonuses brings a new dimension to the gaming experience.

The Mississippi River borders more than one state, leading to the riverboats gaining popularity as entertainment destinations where people would come to dance, listen to live music and gamble. 

The latter end of the 19th century saw a decline in the popularity of riverboat casinos, mainly due to the American Civil War and the advancement of the railroad industry.

Early in the 20th century, several states withdrew their hardline stance on riverboat gambling with the first ‘legitimate’ venue, ‘ the City of Traverse’, launched on Lake Michigan. 

A Timeline of Riverboat Gambling Regulation

  • In 1951, Lyndon Johnson drafted the Transportation of Gambling Devices Act. The Act effectively made it illegal to transport gambling devices across state lines (unless legal in the next state). 
  • In the late 1980s, the re-emergence of riverboat gambling appeared. Several states then introduced laws allowing gambling on water vessels. Iowa was the first state to legalise riverboat gambling (1989).
  • Today, you can find riverboat gambling in Iowa, Illinois, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, and Indiana.
  • By 2010 there were 17 riverboat casinos. By 2018 this number increased to 63 riverboat casinos, with their popularity showing no sign of slowing. 
  • The state’s revenue through riverboat gambling varies from state to state, as each state has a different tax percentage on winnings.

Three Riverboat Casino Experiences

Mississippi – The Ameristar Casino promises a fully immersive 19th-century traditional paddleboat experience. The riverboat casino is a highly popular hotel with a large poker room, restaurant, and cafe. Slot machines and sports betting kiosks.

Iowa – Casino Queen Marquette provides its visitors with an exceptional experience. With a ton of floor space, this riverboat offers more than 570 slot machines and table games. Found in the heart of Marquette, Iowa, it’s a favourite venue for locals and visitors alike. 

Louisiana – The Treasure Chest Casino – is in the middle of the cultural capital of Louisiana, the famous New Orleans. Offering players a wonderful gaming experience alongside the majestic Lake Pontchartrain. 

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - A new Cedar Rapids Casino would mean $80 million in new gambling revenue for the state of Iowa, according to a study commissioned by the group behind the proposal.

Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E) and the Linn County Gaming Association (LCGA) on Monday unveiled specifics of their $275 million proposed casino on the site of the former Cooper’s Mill site in northwest Cedar Rapids. The group has applied for a gaming license with the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission. A decision is expected to come early in 2025.

“Cedar Crossing Casino and Entertainment Center will be a transformative addition to the region and a major source of new revenue for the state,” said P2E’s Jonathan Swain. “We are excited to share our plans for this state-of-the-art facility, which will offer gaming experiences, and a variety of amenities and attractions designed to enhance both the local community and the visitor experience.”

As part of the announcement, the group also released findings of its own market study showing $80.2 million in new revenue for the casino. That’s up from $51 million cited in a 2021 market study.

The bigger question is how much a new Cedar Rapids casino would hurt revenues at Iowa’s existing casinos. That is the factor that cause the state to reject previous proposals for a Cedar Rapids casino.

The group’s market study projected a $27.8 million impact on revenues of nearby casinos. Riverside Casino would see the largest impact with an 11.6% crop in gaming revenue. Waterloo’s Isle Casino would lose 5.8% while Dubuque’s two casinos would lose 3/6% of revenue to a Cedar Rapids casino.

The Cedar Rapids developers say that cannibalization of about 25% is in line with other casinos the IRGC has approved, like the 27% cannibalization for the Grand Falls Casino approved in 2011 and the 78% for Wild Rose in Jefferson County when it was approved in 2014.

The IRGC has also commissioned its own market studies it will use in determining whether to approve a gaming license.

Beyond the gaming revenue, Cedar Rapids leaders touted the ripple effect to the local economy beyond the gambling revenue. The facility would include a 1,500-seat entertainment venue to draw in visitors, an Arts and Cultural Center, along with three restaurants:

  • Clubhouse by Zach Johnson , developed with Iowa’s champion golfer, the winner of the Masters and the Open, will be a relaxed, chef-run steakhouse featuring locally sourced steaks and chops, local brews and crafted cocktails.
  • World’s Fare  will capture the essence of street food from various cultures, featuring dishes like Indian street food tacos, Korean-inspired crispy fried chicken, Mediterranean wraps, Tokyo tempura, French crêpes, Spanish churros and more.
  • River’s Edge Smokehouse and Tap  will offer farm-fresh meals, featuring the Iowa Titan Tenderloin, pub burgers, pulled pork, beef brisket and signature BBQ ribs. Live music takes center stage, featuring the best of rock, country and blues.

The group also touted the millions of dollars in revenue that would be directed to local nonprofits through the Linn County Gaming Association.

“It is equally exciting for the hundreds of individuals and families who will benefit from the jobs that Cedar Crossing creates and the game-changing financial support for our local nonprofits,” said Cedar Rapids Mayor Tiffany O’Donnell. “As we await the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission’s decision, the City Council and I will continue to listen to our community to ensure the final project meets the vision for the casino they requested, while creating a net-positive impact on the neighborhood, city, and region.”

The group will present its proposal to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission on October 3rd.

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DES MOINES, Iowa -- Ten more Iowa and Iowa State athletes and an Iowa basketball equipment manager ensnared in a 2023 state gambling sting joined a civil lawsuit Tuesday seeking unspecified monetary damages from the state and its public safety and criminal investigation agencies for violating the athletes' rights and smearing their reputations.

A federal judge granted a motion allowing the 11 new plaintiffs to intervene in the lawsuit, which was filed in April by Des Moines attorneys Van Plumb and Matthew Boles on behalf of 26 former or current Iowa and ISU athletes.

Texas-based attorneys Grant Gerleman and James Roberts and Iowa-based Chris Sandy represent the 11 who joined the lawsuit, bringing the number of plaintiffs to 37.

"Matt Boles and I are extremely excited to join forces with them as the old saying holds true -- there is strength in numbers," Plumb said.

Most of the athletes who faced criminal charges connected to the 2023 investigation agreed to plead guilty to underage gambling and pay a fine and in return had a count of identity theft dismissed.

But Iowa State football players Isaiah Lee, Jirehl Brock and Enyi Uwazurike, and wrestler Paniro Johnson did not accept plea deals and in March had all charges against them dropped because the Division of Criminal Investigation was found to have misused tracking software that detected open mobile betting apps on cellphones in ISU athletic facilities.

The civil suit alleges improper conduct by investigators violated the athletes' Fourth and 14th amendment rights and caused them pain, suffering, mental anguish, humiliation and damage to their personal reputations.

The lawsuit said the investigators, specifically, violated their constitutional rights to be free from a warrantless search and unreasonable seizure and that the investigators were not properly trained by the state, particularly in the appropriate use of Kibana tracking software produced by Canada-based GeoComply.

It is against the rules for athletes to wager on any sport sponsored by the NCAA. Most of the athletes involved were found to have registered their mobile wagering accounts under a different name to avoid detection, usually that of a relative.

The investigation resulted in lost NCAA eligibility as well as criminal charges.

The new plaintiffs are ISU wrestlers Samuel Schuyler, Carter Schmidt, Nathan Schon, Drew Woodley and Johnson; ISU football players Terry Roberts and Jeremiah "Trey" Mathis III; ISU track athlete Cameron "Cam" Jones; Iowa wrestlers Brennan Swafford and Corey Cabanban; and Iowa basketball equipment manager Evan Schuster.

Meet the candidates running for Iowa Senate District 14 in Waukee, West Des Moines, Clive

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Democrat Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott and Republican Mark Hanson are vying to represent Senate District 14.

Iowa Senate District 14  includes Waukee, Adel, Van Meter and parts of West Des Moines and Clive in Dallas County.

Trone Garriott, of West Des Moines, is seeking reelection to her third term. Hanson is currently a member of the Dallas County Board of Supervisors.

To help voters, the Des Moines Register sent questions to all federal and Des Moines area legislative candidates running for political office this year. Their answers have been lightly edited for length and clarity.

The election is Nov. 5.

Who is Mark Hanson?

Party: Republican

Where grew up: I grew up in Rosemount, Minnesota, a small town just 15 miles south of the Twin Cities. My Iowa connection began when I married my wife, an Iowa native and Dallas Center-Grimes school and ISU alum. We met while living in California but chose to build a life in Iowa and raise our two sons because of the great public schools, safe communities, strong economic opportunities and exceptional quality of life.

Current town of residence: Waukee

Education: I graduated cum laude from Minnesota State University at Mankato with a bachelor's degree and earned Certified Association Executive (CAE) certification from the American Society of Association Executives.

Occupation: For the past 19 years, I have represented the citizens of Dallas County by serving as a county supervisor for the Board of Supervisors. I have also served as executive director for the Iowa Association of Area Agencies on Aging, vice president of membership for the Iowa Association of Business and Industry, and as an association executive with Smith Bucklin in Chicago and Los Angeles.

Political experience and civic activities: I have had the honor of being a Dallas County supervisor since 2005 and have helped lead the county through extraordinary growth. Dallas County remains one of the fastest-growing, best-managed counties, and the county property tax levy remains among the lowest in the state. I serve on the boards of the Metropolitan Planning Organization, Greater Dallas County Development Alliance, Dallas County Historical Preservation Commission, New Opportunities, and North Raccoon River Watershed Management Coalition. I am a member of Lutheran Church of Hope, serving as a Hope Kids youth leader since 2004.

Who is Sarah Trone Garriott (incumbent)?

Party: Democrat

Where grew up: I grew up in Cloquet, a small papermill town in northern Minnesota.

Current town of residence: West Des Moines

Education: I earned a Bachelors of Arts in history from the College of St. Scholastica, a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School, and a Master of Divinity from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. I completed a year-long clinical pastoral care residency as a hospital chaplain at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.

Occupation: I am state senator for Senate District 14, coordinator of interfaith engagement for the Des Moines Area Religious Council Food Pantry Network, and an ordained minister in the Lutheran Church (ELCA).

Political experience and civic activities: As state senator since 2020, I have served on the following Senate committees: commerce, education, health and human services (ranking member), natural resources and environment, rules and administration. I am not a career politician, but stepped up as an active community member, nonprofit and faith community leader, and parent of two public school students.

What would be your top issue should you be elected?

Hanson: Iowans can count on me to work hard on issues that people care about. My top priority is helping Iowa families and ensuring the state continues to provide a promising future for the next generation. I will advocate for policies to strengthen Iowa’s educational system, economy and way of life. We need to ensure our public schools are strong, teachers valued, tax burdens reduced, communities safe, improved access to health care, mental and behavioral health services and step up support for Iowa seniors. Most importantly, I will listen to all Iowans, deliver on their priorities and serve as their voice.

Trone Garriott: As state senator it's my number one priority to make sure Iowans have a voice in their state government. I am known for being present and accessible: I knock doors year-round, show up in the community, respond to emails, and answer my phone. Through social media, my legislative newsletter, and the local press I am transparent about the ins and outs of the legislative session and how Iowans can have an active role. When Iowans share their stories and concerns I take it to heart and bring them in to the legislative process. Legislation that comes from the people serves our state best.

What policies would you support to improve Iowa’s education system? 

Hanson: Education is the bedrock of our communities and the cornerstone of a thriving economy. The quality of Waukee’s schools was a top reason we moved there to raise our family 24 years ago. As the son of public school educators, I care deeply about the quality of education in Iowa and believe supporting our public schools is paramount for the betterment of all students and communities. I will champion education through supporting policies to reduce class sizes, improve student achievement, reward teachers with competitive salaries and ensure students in Iowa have the best opportunity in the nation to learn and thrive.

Trone Garriott: As state senator I have demonstrated my commitment to public education in policy and action. I have advocated to fully fund our public schools, education policy that respects the expertise of our educators, investments in pre-K education and quality, affordable early childhood care/education, affordable post-secondary education, and job training. When another senator accused teachers as having a "sinister agenda," I moved districts so I could run against him and defeat him. When the governor pushed private school vouchers and dismantled the Area Education Agencies, I listened to the people of Iowa and stood up for their concerns at every opportunity.

What do you think Iowa’s tax policy should be? Do you believe the state’s priority should be on lowering rates or spending on services for Iowans?

Hanson: As a state, we must continue looking for ways to help Iowa’s working families and give Iowans tax relief, while also advancing policies that create jobs, foster quality schools, create better access to mental health services and support public safety and law enforcement. I am committed to common sense leadership and policies that ensure Iowa is the best place to live, work and raise a family. We must make Iowa more competitive by enacting property tax reform to keep families in the state, as well as attract new businesses to either start or relocate here.

Trone Garriott: The state's priority should be focusing on tax policy that benefits the largest number of Iowans. While the wealthy and corporations have seen great benefits, working families like mine haven't seen any noticeable benefit of recent state tax policies. But we do see our local schools struggling, roads and bridges falling apart, public safety understaffed, rivers and lakes untouchable, and costs for everything from food to housing to health care increasing. Meanwhile the tax burden is getting shifted to property taxes: this spring residents of Dallas County were shocked when the supervisors significantly increased county property taxes for the coming year, adding 61.5 cents to the rate.

What policies would you support to improve school safety in Iowa?

Hanson: I will prioritize school safety and work toward additional measures to address security. This includes policies for greater mental health support, building upgrades, threat assessment, safety plans and incident command drills. I encourage continued taskforce collaboration between educators, leaders, parents, law enforcement, Iowa Department of Public Safety, Department of Education and Homeland Security/Emergency Management to further improve safety and security standards. Nothing is more important than students and teachers having safe learning and work environments. One of our constitutional mandates is the safety and security of people, and I will work to enhance this however possible.

Trone Garriott: As state senator I have advocated for policies that bring mental health resources into schools, increase the number of caring, skilled adults in the building, and provide quality early childhood education that is demonstrated to improve social/behavioral/mental health outcomes long-term. We can prevent violence before it happens if we have the resources to identify and intervene before it's too late. With nearly $3 billion in surplus, our state has the resources to lower class sizes, bring more mental health support into public school buildings, and provide kids the support they need in their early years.

Iowa's six-week “fetal heartbeat” abortion ban is now in effect. What next steps do you believe the Iowa Legislature should take when it comes to abortion?

Hanson: The Legislature will need to listen, learn and evaluate the impact of this new law on the lives of women, families and health care providers. This is a sensitive and deeply personal issue for many — one that requires compassion and a balanced approach that upholds the rights of women but also recognizes the value of human life. I believe the best approach encompasses exceptions for women who are faced with heartbreaking decisions, makes IVF treatments available, expands access to women’s health care information, services and contraceptives and enhances the quality and availability of prenatal care services.

Trone Garriott: The Republican majority in the Iowa Legislature needs to do this year what they did not do before: listen to the public and health care providers, and respect our rights. These politicians forced themselves into deeply personal, private health care decisions, banning abortion before most even know they are pregnant. This abortion ban does not use accurate medical terms and leaves physicians without guidance as to when they are allowed to intervene to save lives and prevent harm. Iowa already has the fewest OB-GYNs per capita in the nation, and our infant and maternal mortality is increasing. Extreme abortion bans like this have been demonstrated to only make these problems worse.

Phillip Sitter covers the western suburbs for the Des Moines Register. Phillip can be reached via email at [email protected] or on X at @pslifeisabeauty.    

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