Newsletter May 3rd, 2013

Newsletter May 3rd, 2013

Capitol Comments
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

Capitol Comments
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

Capitol Comments
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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Newsletter April 12th, 2013

Newsletter April 12th, 2013

Capitol Comments

Last week I had a response to my newsletter with a comment that my reporting of events at the Capitol may be partisan. I listened to this view and understand how my accounts may tend to be more reflective of my Democratic values. I will henceforth, keep this concern in mind. 

As always, I will continue to strive for bipartisan work in the House knowing that the experience and expertise here thrives in both parties. Not including an entire group of lawmakers creates a troublesome …

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Newsletter April 5th, 2013

Newsletter April 5th, 2013

Capitol Comments
EDUCATION

After the House and Senate approved differing plans on education this session, we’ve sent them both to a conference committee that will work to find consensus on a single plan that can pass both chambers and get the Governor’s signature. It’s a step in the right direction and I’m optimistic we will find common ground, but time is of the essence.

That’s because the bill also includes the critical school funding piece for the upcoming school year, called “allowable growth”. I have strongly support 4% …

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Newsletter March 29th, 2013

Newsletter March 29th, 2013

Capitol Comments
Expanding Access to Affordable Health Care

The Iowa Senate just approved a bill to expand Medicaid to Iowans who don’t have private insurance. The plan would extend health coverage to about 150,000 Iowans so they are able to access preventative care, hospital services, and other health care services in their own communities. In a step toward compromise with the Governor, the Senate also included a provision that allows Iowa to opt-out of the Medicaid expansion if the federal government does not keep their promise on …

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Newsletter March 23rd, 2013

Newsletter March 23rd, 2013

Capitol Comments
Public Forums

Legislator Listening Posts with Representative Art Staed 

Saturday, March 30th at
HyVee in the food service area.
at 9-10:00am
3235 Oakland Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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

State Budget Moves

With approximately six weeks left in the legislative session, we are working in both the House and the Senate crafting the state budget. We’ve recently seen blueprints from each of the seven budget subcommittees that will make up the state’s total budget.

Right now, …

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Staed to Hold Listening Posts

IOWA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Monday, March 25, 2013

For More Information:
Rep. Staed, 515-281-3221

STAED TO HOLD LISTENING POSTS

Des Moines, IA —State Representative Art Staed will be hosting listening posts this Saturday,
March 30th at two Hy-Vee locations in Cedar Rapids to gather input from local residents about
legislation in the Iowa House.

If you are unable to attend the listening post but would like to share your ideas, please contact
Rep. Staed directly at art.staed@legis.iowa.gov or by phone at 515-281-3221 at the Capitol
during the week.

WHAT: Listening Post
WHEN: Saturday, March 30, 2013, 9:00am-10:00am
WHERE: Oakland …

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Newsletter March 16th, 2013

Newsletter March 16th, 2013

Capitol Comments
Public Forums

League of Women Voters Legislative Forum
10:30 AM to 11:45 AM
Hallagan Education Center at Mercy Medical Center
701 10th St., Cedar Rapids, IA

Legislator Listening Posts with Representative Art Staed

Saturday, March 30th at
HyVee in the food service area.
at 9-10:00am
3235 Oakland Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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

Updates from the Iowa House

We’re now just over half way through the legislative session and we’re spending more time on the House floor …

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Newsletter March 8th, 2013

Newsletter March 8th, 2013

Capitol Comments

Dear Neighbor,

This week marked the halfway point of the Legislative session. With the Legislature’s first self-imposed “funnel” deadline this Friday, it has been one of the busier weeks of the session. Subcommittee and committee meetings were held throughout each day – narrowing the number of bills still eligible for debate. Bills that weren’t approved by a House or Senate Committee this week are now “dead” for the year unless they are budget or tax bills.

It is good news that many of the divisive issue …

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