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Gronstal has said the proposal injects discrimination into the state constitution.
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What truly scares the National Review, however, and the people who think like them, is the simple truth expressed by Iowa State Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal: One of my daughters was in the workplace one day, and, in her particular workplace at that moment in time, there were a whole bunch of conservative, older men.
Contempt 2009
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Well ya-and hell Pelosi and Gronstal got nice tans don't they?
"Adventures in Identity Politics." Ann Althouse 2008
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The agreement "will help states and the Feds" and should by welcomed by the lenders, Gronstal said in an interview yesterday.
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"The states have been, for the most part, doing licensing and regulation for a long time, so we have quite a bit of experience," Gronstal said.
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Since then, the Iowa Senate's Democratic leader, Mike Gronstal of Council Bluffs, Iowa, has refused to allow debate of a measure to give Iowans a chance to vote on a state constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, saying he doesn't wish to "write discrimination into the state constitution."
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"The states have been, for the most part, doing licensing and regulation for a long time, so we have quite a bit of experience," Gronstal said.
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The information-sharing agreement will allow the consumer bureau to take advantage of states' expertise in ensuring U.S. rules are being followed, Gronstal said.
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The agreement "will help states and the Feds" and should by welcomed by the lenders, Gronstal said in an interview yesterday.
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The information-sharing agreement will allow the consumer bureau to take advantage of states' expertise in ensuring U.S. rules are being followed, Gronstal said.
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