A huge crowd gathered at the capitol in Des Moines to witness Governor Kim Reynolds sign a water quality bill into law.
It was the first piece of legislation Reynolds has had the opportunity to sign into law since she took office last May.
Reynolds isn’t predicting whether she’ll be signing another bill yet this year that would expand the water quality initiative and, perhaps, call for measuring the outcome of state-financed projects.
The bill would provide just under three hundred million dollars for water quality projects over the next twelve years.



