Adam Zabner represents Iowa House district 90, covering part of Iowa City.
In April 2024, Bleeding Heartland published an op-ed I wrote detailing my fight with Governor Kim Reynolds’ administration to secure voting rights for Iowans on Medicaid. The fight centered around a federal law, the National Voter Registration Act, which requires states to offer voter registration to people registering for public assistance programs.
As I wrote, at the time, “Iowa’s Medicaid application form is 27 pages long. Many other states include a voter registration form in the packet. In Iowa, at the bottom of page 16, the packet contains one sentence and a link to the voter registration form. The link is printed out. An Iowan would have to type the 46-character link into their browser and access a printer to print it out. This is unlikely to register voters and states with similar policies have been found to be out of compliance with the NVRA.” The result was that far fewer people were registering to vote through Medicaid applications in Iowa, compared to almost any other state.
That op-ed was just the start. It took amendments, allies, speeches, and getting yelled at by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services Director Kelly Garcia. After months of fighting with the Reynolds Administration, we won. In August 2024, the health and human services agency finally caved and began including a full voter registration form in the Medicaid application.
It has now been a year since Iowa began this improved practice. The results are stunning. Nearly ten times more Iowans on Medicaid are registering to vote through this program. Over 3,000 more people were registered through the program since the change was made, compared to the twelve months before.*
Unfortunately, these new voters are entering an election cycle where Medicaid itself is on the ballot. All six members of Iowa’s federal delegation voted for huge cuts to the program. If these cuts are allowed to take effect, KFF estimates that up to 100,000 Iowans could lose their health care. People across rural Iowa could lose their hospitals.
I’m not in Congress, and I can’t fix the federal budget bill. What I can do is fight for the voices of Iowans to be heard. I took on the Reynolds administration and won voting rights for thousands of Iowans. Now these Iowans will have a chance to weigh in on the politicians who voted to take away their health care.
*Editor’s note from Laura Belin: You can download the monthly voter registration data (from before and after the policy change) by going to the National Voter Registration Act page on the Iowa Secretary of State’s website and clicking on “DHS.”
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thanks for keeping up the good fight
and for letting us know what’s going on. All of the Repug actions trying to limit voting access are as exhausting as they are anti-democratic and we can use all the help we can get.
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dirkiniowacity Wed 17 Sep 5:58 PM
Everyone Matters
Well done Adam. Thank you.
Bill Bumgarner Wed 17 Sep 5:58 PM
Getting yelled at by certain people for certain reasons...
…is a badge of honor. Much appreciated, Adam Zabner.
PrairieFan Wed 17 Sep 6:12 PM