On this episode of ITR Live, Chris Hagenow welcomes back Sarah Curry for a wide-ranging discussion on new Iowa laws, fireworks, local government power, and how communities define success. July 1 marks the beginning of Iowa’s new fiscal year—and the effective date for many of the bills passed during the 2025 legislative session.
The conversation covers Iowa’s new hands-free driving law, changes to civil rights code language, and fireworks preemption—highlighting how the state is asserting authority over patchwork local ordinances. Chris and Sarah explain why uniformity matters and push back on the myth that “local control” always means more freedom or better governance.
The second half of the episode focuses on ITR Foundation’s recent symposium for local elected officials. Sarah shares insights from the event, including how local leaders can resist “mission creep” and avoid government-driven growth that doesn’t serve existing residents. With stories from across Iowa, the episode challenges the assumption that every community must grow to thrive—and suggests that serving current taxpayers well is often the best growth strategy of all.
As a bonus, listeners get a sneak peek at ITR’s upcoming “Pain Index” release, which will analyze the latest local government spending data across Iowa. And yes, there’s also a surprise Disney trivia question and fireworks banter—because it’s ITR Live.