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DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) - Iowa will buy Minnesota’s nine most southern-most counties if an Iowa lawmaker has his way. State Senator Mike Bousselot, a Republican from Ankeny, says Iowa has lower taxes and regulations and would make for a better quality of life for the people and businesses in those nine counties.
Ankeny, said he will introduce a bill in the Iowa General Assembly to purchase the bottom nine counties of Minnesota and make them part of Iowa.
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I have a lot of respect for President Trump, but we were talking about buying Minnesota long before he started talking about buying Greenland,” Iowa senator says.
Bubbly Paws marked their first Iowa location with a weekend of grand opening deals and celebrations in Ankeny. Bubbly Paws was founded 10 years ago by Keith Miller after seeing a gap in the pet care and grooming industry.
Minnesota Democrat Farmer Labor Party responded with a two-word statement on social media. “Counteroffer: No.”
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