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With Trump’s plans for America’s 250th in mind, Iowa lawmakers don’t want cities to limit fireworks

Iowa lawmakers want President Donald Trump to know that their state is eager to be at the center of next year’s celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday and shares his vision of fireworks filling the skies — so much so that they don’t want local officials blocking any small, neighborhood displays.

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With Trump's plans for America's 250th in mind, Iowa lawmakers don't want cities to limit fireworks

FILE - Fireworks fill the sky near the Iowa Statehouse during Iowa Statehood day, Dec. 28, 1996, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, file)


Iowa lawmakers want President Donald Trump to know that their state is eager to be at the center of next year’s celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday and shares his vision of fireworks filling the skies — so much so that they don’t want local officials blocking any small, neighborhood displays.

The Republican-controlled Legislature passed a bill this week that would ban local limits on people setting off their own rockets, mortars, aerial spinners and Roman candles on July 3 or 4, or Dec. 31. There was nothing to stop big, public shows — say, a Fourth of July display as part of Trump’s proposed in Iowa’s capital of Des Moines — but a relative handful of cities, including Des Moines, haven’t allowed people to shoot them off, even on the nation’s birthday or New Year’s Eve.

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