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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Scott Walker in Iowa: Quid Pro Quo Among Political Pals or Trial Balloon?

“Truth Squad” plans to rally ahead of Wisconsin governor’s appearance before Polk County Republican activists in West Des Moines Thursday.

Advocacy groups for progressives in Iowa and Wisconsin are holding “Scott Walker Truth Squad” in advance of the Wisconsin governor’s appearance Thursday at a Polk County Republican Fundraiser, one of several of appearances before GOP activists that point to a possible presidential run in 2016. Advisers to Walker say he’s returning a favor to Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, who hosted a fundraiser in Dubuque, Iowa, for the embattled Wisconsin governor during his 2012 recall election, the Washington Post reported. Even if Walker’s advisers are telling it like it is, and that Walker’s appearance with Branstad is just a little quid pro quo among political friends, the pre-banquet rally by Progress Iowa and One Wisconsin Now is expected to add to the…

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Iowa Patch Poll: Should the 11 Million People in the Country Illegally be Granted a Pathway to Citizenship?

Both the U.S. Senate and House are working on immigration reform plans. What do you think should be done about the estimated 11 million people currently living in the country illegally or on expired visas.

A U.S. Senate immigration reform proposal that would allow the estimated 11 million residents living here illegally by the end of 2011 to remain in the country lawfully is expected to come to a final vote by June. The Senate plan would allow these people to earn a temporary status that lets them to work if they meet a number of requirements, including: passing background checks, submitting to fingerprinting and proving they've lived here before Dec. 31, 2011. The documentation process wouldn't begin until a border security system was in place, according to information about the bill posted on Sen. Mark Rubio's Senate website. The border security plan includes a border fence plan, an electronic system that would verify workers' status and …

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maxine weimer

2:55 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Pink.... how do you know Obama advertises like that in Mexico? I would love to read about.   more ›

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Should Cedar Falls Move to a Part-Time Mayor?

The Cedar Falls City Council is considering a recommendation of the Budget Task Force to convert from a full-time mayor to a part-time mayor with a city administrator.

Should Cedar Falls move to having a part-time mayor? That's a recommendation from the city's Budget Task Force, a group convened to look for ways to create savings to forestall a potential future budget shortfall. The task force recommends moving to a part-time mayor who would oversee a city administrator. The city administrator would take over many of the mayor's duties. The mayor's current full-time salary and benefits will be $114,750 for fiscal year 2014, according to a task force report. "Potentially 50-75 percent ($55,000 - $70,000) of the current mayor's salary and benefit costs could be saved once other management salaries are adjusted when internal departmental responsibilities are reassigned," the report says. Cedar Falls and …

Brian Wayne Herzog

6:07 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013

Reduce the mayors pay and make the mayors job part time...base the salary to the councilmans pay!   more ›

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

MRIs, CT Scans, Other Medical Procedures Cost More in Black Hawk County

The cost of colonoscopies, MRIs, CT scans and mammogram can shift a lot from county to county.

  Hospitals in Black Hawk County tend to bill at a higher rate for certain medical procedures than hospitals across the state, according to new data.  For a point of comparison, hospitals in Black Hawk County bill $1,600 more for a colonoscopy than hospitals in Johnson County - $4,440 to $2,800. And, the bill in Black Hawk County is more than the state average for a colonoscopy - $3,690, according to data from New Choice Health, a private company that encourages people to become smarter healthcare consumers. Billing for other procedures seem to be closer in prices, although for procedures highlighted above - MRIs, mammograms and CT scans - Johnson County on average has better prices.  Big regional differences have been in the news lately…

Chelle

10:04 am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Allen Hospital's billing is the worst. You go to a doctor's office (not in the hospital) and they will charge you a hospital facilities fee. There's no point in talking to the accounts department. They refuse to remove it even though it's technically dishonest. If you want to know why your insurance premiums keep going up, this is it. Just wait until 2014 when Obamacare really kicks in! We will …   more ›

Monday, May 13, 2013

Taiber Seeks Re-election to Second Term on Cedar Falls City Council

Cedar Falls City Council member Nick Taiber will seek a second term in his at-large seat this year.

Cedar Falls City Council member Nick Taiber will seek a second term in his at-large seat this year. “Cedar Falls was built on visionary leadership and a foundation of exceptional community assets.  Great neighborhoods, schools, businesses, recreation and entertainment combine to create a terrific quality of life for young and old, individuals and families.”  Taiber said in a press release. ”Keeping Cedar Falls great requires clear vision and thoughtful execution to lead us into the 21st century.” Taiber and his wife, Molly have two sons, Julian, 7, and Roman, 5, and live in the Overman Park Neighborhood. He works for CPM Holdings as Business Development Director, where he is responsible for the company’s merger and acquisition initiatives…

Friday, May 10, 2013

Republicans Like Iowa Mayor’s Record; Will He Seek Harkin Seat?

Steve Gaer, whose city has seen robust growth during a crippling recession, is considering a U.S. Senate bid, but says uniting Republicans in a primary would be a hurdle.

The mayor of one of Iowa’s most successful cities says he’ll decide early next week whether to seek the Republican nomination for U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin’s seat. Harkin, a popular Democrat, announced earlier this year he will not seek a sixth term. It’s a rare, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, said West Des Moines Mayor Steve Gaer, who was approached about six weeks ago by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which works to recruit and elect Republicans to the U.S. Senate, about seeking the nomination. Gaer said the NRSC credited him with bringing people together to reach consensus, something leaders see as lacking in Congress, and also noted West Des Moines' robust growth during the recent recession. As most of the nation continues …

Deb Thornton

11:21 pm on Friday, May 10, 2013

It's not "Harkin's seat." It is the Senate seat HELD by Harkin! Please, sloppy writing. Plus it should not be a life time job.   more ›

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Another Contender Explores Run for U.S. Representative First District Seat

After denying rumors of her planning a run for weeks, it looks more and more likely that Swati Dandekar will consider a run at Bruce Braley's vacated seat.

Will you, won't you, will you, won't you, will you join the dance? For Swati Dandekar, that answer is becoming more and more likely to be yes. There have been rumors for weeks that Dandekar, a former State Senator who represented Marion before leaving to fill a utilities board post, might be pondering a run at Bruce Braley's soon to be vacant U.S. Representative First District seat. It now looks like a Dandekar run is becoming more likely: Dandekar Forming Committee to Explore Iowa U.S. House 1st District Campaign (KCRG) After deflecting questions about her plans for months, former state Sen. Swati Dandekar is taking the first steps toward running for an open U.S. House seat in northeast Iowa. The Marion Democrat confirmed today supporters…

Iowans Among Most Active Voters in U.S.: Census Bureau Breaks Down 2012 Election Turnout By Gender and Race

Iowa had one of the highest voter participation rates among eligible voters in the country, according to new information released by the U.S. Census Bureau.

  Iowa often gets questions about why the presidential election process should start here with the first in the nation Iowa Caucus. One reason could be that Iowans are among the most active voters in the country. A new report by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that 69.4 percent of eligible Iowans voted in the 2012 election, in which Barack Obama earned a second term in the White House. That percentage was one of the highest in the nation, according to new information released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday. Only eligible voters in Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mississippi and Massachusetts had higher participation. Mississippi had the highest voter turnout at 74.5 percent, and West Virginia the lowest at 47.8 percent. A key point of…

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Do You Support a Sales Tax for Online Purchases?

The Marketplace Fairness Act was approved in the U.S. Senate, and is headed for the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives. The bill would require merchants to collect sales taxes on online purchases.

Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin, a Democrat, voted in support of a bill that would require merchants to collect sales tax for online purchases, while Sen. Chuck Grassley, a Republican, cast a vote againt the bill. The Marketplace Fairness Act passed the U.S. Senate 69-27 on Monday. Next up, the legislation goes to the GOP-led House. President Barack Obama has previously said he supports the bill. Supporters say the bill would level the paying field for traditional retailers, while opponents include anti-tax activists and retailers who say it will be overly burdensome. TELL us in comments: Do you support a sales tax for online purchases? Statement from Harkin: Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today issued the following statement after the U.S. Senate …

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M.Derr

5:38 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

I too support the sales tax collection from internet sales (but..read on). I am a local business. As a TP supporter however, I see no way that any part of government will lower the local taxes because of additional revenues being collected through internet sales. If the solution were to actually correct the problem I would be for it but, see Johnstown Flood Tax....tax added to help a devastated …   more ›

GOP Candidates Surface After Key Republicans Say 'No' to U.S. Senate Run

Former U.S. Attorney Matt Whitaker, a Republican in the Rand Paul mold, said he plans to run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Tom Harkin. State Sen. Joni Ernst and Ames lawyer Paul Lunde also are considering a bid.

  With top contenders passing on the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Tom Harkin, a few politicians are now saying they are interested. Former U.S. Attorney Matt Whitaker, a Republican in the mold of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, said he will file paperwork to run on WHO Radio's Simon Conway show, according to The Iowa Republican. Whitaker, a managing partner at a law firm based in Des Moines, appears to be the first Republican candidate to announce the intention to run after several high profile options declined, including Congressman Tom Latham, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey and Congressman Steve King. Early polls had King as the favorite in the primary. A couple other Republicans …

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