Art Staed Will Help Preserve Iowa’s Future

Art Staed Will Help Preserve Iowa’s Future

The Gazette
October 4th, 2012
Letters to the Editor

 

Iowa’s future is at stake. The lack of discourse between the Iowa House and Senate has led to increased apathy and distrust among voters. It’s time to change the climate in Des Moines. We need to elect a candidate who will work cooperatively across the aisle and restore our faith in government. Art Staed is the proven candidate who will move Iowa forward.

As an educator, Staed understands the challenges we face. He is relentless in his passion for ensuring …

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The House Needs Progressives Like Staed

The House Needs Progressives Like Staed

The Gazette
October 2nd, 2012
Letters to the Editor

 

A review of state legislation enacted when Art Staed represented us reveals progressive legislation whether it be for the economy, health care, education, energy, veterans issues, or public safety. Unfortunately, that cannot be said of the current Iowa House of Representatives. We need legislative leaders who will stand up to the governor and current House leadership.

Where were they when Gov. Terry Branstad signed Executive Order 80 without legislative or public input for stakeholders from the public for participation in …

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Art Staed Opposes Harmful Voter ID Laws

Art Staed Opposes Harmful Voter ID Laws

The Gazette
September 29, 2012
Letters to the Editor

 

In our country, voting is not just a privilege, it is a constitutionally guaranteed right for all citizens. Art Staed believes this.

His incumbent opponent in House District 66, Renee Schulte, has been a leader in the House rallying support to make it mandatory for all voters to show a photo ID. This despite the fact that there are no proven cases of voter ID fraud in Iowa, and very few anywhere else in the country.

This is a thrust in …

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September 26th, 2012

Twenty-five years ago, my brother was in an accident that left him paralyzed.  To better understand what this new life for Crosby would be like, my sisters and I decided to spend the afternoon in a wheelchair.

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Support Staed For Healthy Services

Support Staed For Healthy Services

The Gazette
September 25, 2012
Letters to the Editor

 

I recently heard Art Staed’s opponent waxing on about how she oversaw mental health reform for the state. Unfortunately, her reform lacked enough funding for the last half of this year and next year. Control of mental health expenditures and services were removed from local government and placed in the hands of the state.

Linn County has had a standard of care for mental health that exceeded most of Iowa. People who had been leading a fuller life are now …

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September 24th, 2012

The crisp cooler air over the weekend meant we were initially walking much faster while door-knocking.

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September 22nd, 2012

First off, an apology for not posting lately!  Facebook has been delegated to low priority as – didn’t think this was possible- we’ve ramped it up to another notch on the belt of busy-ness!

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Give Staed a Chance to Fix Republicans’ Damage

Give Staed a Chance to Fix Republicans’ Damage

The Gazette
September 19, 2012
Letters to the Editor

My husband and I were talking about the state of the economy. We were wondering, if the Republicans had quit saying “the sky is falling,” the large percentage of the American people who have jobs would know that we are better off. Then perhaps they would go shopping, buy merchandise, increase demand, allowing companies to expand, then hire more employees and just like magic, unemployment goes down.

Instead, we, the American people, after giving President Barack Obama two years to …

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September 16th, 2012

Serene, calming, verdant….these words describe the beautiful gardens we noticed while door-knocking today.

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September 13th, 2012

Oh dear, Rebecca, I now know how Dr. Frankenstein must have felt.

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