Newsletter August 22nd, 2013

Newsletter August 22nd, 2013

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Dear Friend, 

In addition to my teaching responsibilities which began again today, I will continue to do Legislative and constituent work. This fall, I will be working with my fellow legislators (four from the House and 5 from the Senate) on an interim study committee, the Emergency Medical Services Study Committee. Our charge will be to research the current status of Iowa’s emergency medical services (EMS), consult with stakeholders in conducting the study, and make recommendations to the Legislature – recommendations on policy and funding, …

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Newsletter July 26th, 2013

Newsletter July 26th, 2013

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New Fund to Boost Iowa’s Skilled Workforce

With Iowa facing a skilled worker shortage and most jobs now requiring training beyond high school, the Iowa Legislature took action this year to help many Iowans get the skills they need to land a good paying job and to help employers find and develop well-trained workers through the new Skilled Worker Job Creation Fund.

Available at each of Iowa’s 15 community colleges, including Kirkwood Community College (http://www.kirkwood.edu/), the new fund will help develop training and education programs that …

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Newsletter June 28th, 2013

Newsletter June 28th, 2013

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Affordable Health Care for More Iowans-Signed into Law

Expanding affordable health care for more working Iowans was a top priority during the 2013 session.

Our bipartisan work led to the Iowa Health & Wellness Plan. It’s Iowa’s approach to implementing the federal Affordable Care Act, which requires states to provide health care coverage to everyone below 138 percent of the federal poverty level (about $16,000 a year for a single person).

The goals of the Iowa Health & Wellness Plan include:

Making quality health care coverage available to …

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Newsletter June 14th, 2013

Newsletter June 14th, 2013

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School Funding & Educational Reform Signed into Law

Iowa schools will receive a significant boost in state funding, after agreement on education reform:

Schools will get a 2% increase in funding plus $57.1 million in one-time funding for a total of $133 million for the upcoming school year, and a 4%, or $128 million increase, for the next school year. The state will also pick up the total increase in school funding for the next two years, which means school funding will not raise local property …

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Newsletter June 7th, 2013

Newsletter June 7th, 2013

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Greetings!

After three weeks of working overtime, past the adjournment date, the Legislature adjourned on May 23rd, ending the 2013 session. Democrats and Republicans put politics aside and reached compromise on three issues that divided both parties much of the session and delayed the close of the session – commercial property taxes, education funding and reform, and expansion of health care access for Iowans.

In addtion to the bipartisian work, Iowa continues to be one of only a few with a balanced budget and more – …

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Newsletter May 17th, 2013

Newsletter May 17th, 2013

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The Final Days

The 2013 Legislative session is in overtime, and although we have agreed on how much we can spend, we still haven’t hammered out all the final details. It is our responsibility, especially in these crucial and final agreements, to balance the state budget, distribute our scarce resources wisely, protect our cherished values and quality of life, and make smart investments in Iowa’s future.

I want to thank all the constituents who have contacted me about their concerns and interests during the session. I …

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Newsletter May 10th, 2013

Newsletter May 10th, 2013

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Legislature Continues to Work

After passing the scheduled date for adjournment last week, we moved closer to an agreement this week as the final pieces of the state budget were sent to bi-partisan conference committees to iron out their differences.

Over the next week, conference committees on the state budgets and other key issues in health care, property taxes, and education will continue to negotiate and try to reach agreement. Each conference committee is comprised of five members of the House and five members of the …

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Newsletter May 3rd, 2013

Newsletter May 3rd, 2013

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STAED TO HOLD LISTENING POSTS

I will be hosting listening posts Saturday, May 4th at two Hy-Vee locations in Cedar Rapids to gather input from local residents about legislation in the Iowa House.

HyVee in the food service area. at 9-10:00am
3235 Oakland Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

HyVee in the food service area. 10:30-11:30am
5050 Edgewood Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

HEALTHY IOWA PLAN PASSES HOUSE

On a slim 51-49 vote, the House approved an alternative health care plan offered by the Governor this week instead of Medicaid …

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Newsletter April 26th, 2013

Newsletter April 26th, 2013

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STAED TO HOLD LISTENING POSTS

I will be hosting listening posts Saturday, May 4th at two Hy-Vee locations in Cedar Rapids to gather input from local residents about legislation in the Iowa House.

HyVee in the food service area at 9-10:00am
3235 Oakland Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

HyVee in the food service area. 10:30-11:30am
5050 Edgewood Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

BUSINESSES GROW IN IOWA

Facebook announced this week that they will build a $300 million data center in Altoona, just outside of Des Moines, with future plans …

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Newsletter April 19th, 2013

Newsletter April 19th, 2013

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EDUCATION REFORM & ALLOWABLE GROWTH

This week, House Republicans offered their proposal for a “compromise” to the Conference Committee on HF 215. Read the compromise here.

The House proposal, while acknowledging the need for 4 percent allowable growth, came with an ultimatum “drawn in the sand”: Take the House version without negotiations – the version passed by Republicans in a party-line vote. And if you don’t, Iowa schools may see as little as 0% instead of 4%. This flies in the face of compromise, bipartisanship and …

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