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Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Tuesday that her planned realignment of state government, included in a bill passed in early April and which became effective July 1, is now operational. A new marketing campaign, “Iowa, Freedom to Flourish,” will accompany the realignment and was announced in the Capitol rotunda on Tuesday.
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The state motto of Iowa is “Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain” and can be seen on the Iowa state flag. It was suggested by a three-man Senate committee and possibly in response to the difficulties Iowa faced in establishing statehood.
The state motto of Iowa is "Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain." Adopted in 1847, this motto reflects the values of freedom, individual rights, and the determination to uphold and protect those rights.
On the white center stripe is an eagle carrying in its beak blue streamers inscribed with the state motto: "Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain." The word Iowa is in red below the streamers.
The motto, Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain, was determined by a three-member committee of the Iowa Senate. They suggested the motto and its placement on the official state seal.
The motto, Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain, was determined by a three-member committee of the Iowa Senate. They suggested the motto and its placement on the official state seal.
Gebhardt explained that the blue stands for loyalty, justice and truth; the white for purity; and the red for courage. On the white center stripe is an eagle carrying in its beak blue streamers inscribed with the state motto: "Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain." The word "Iowa" is in red just below the streamers.
Mottoes and Slogans of Iowa “Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain“ boldy proclaims a scroll held in the beak of an eagle on the Great Seal of the State of Iowa» And whether considered as “a bit of stilted, bom bastic rhetoric, suggestive of the Fourth of July“ or as “a noble expression of freemen” it has re
Official state symbols, emblems, and icons of Iowa - places to see in Iowa - landmarks, parks, historic markers, cities and towns - learn the culture and history of Iowa!