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Iowa Lawmakers Won't Act On Inmate Restraint Bill

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ A bill that would limit the use of restraints on pregnant inmates has been tabled in the Iowa state House.

Republican Rep. Linda Miller, who heads the House human resources committee, says Wednesday that she has put the bill aside because the state Department of Corrections and law enforcement officials have agreed to follow strict guidelines for when to use force on pregnant inmates.

The updated policy from the Department of Corrections would prohibit inmates who have been pregnant for at least 22 weeks from being restrained unless they pose an immediate risk. Officials announced that change in January.

Miller says she can revive the legislation if the rules are not being followed.

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