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2016 NDWBD Girls’ Soccer

Photo by Dan Hockett Front (l-r): Mgr. Chole Cagle, Kaelyn Hoambrecker, Elani Mears, Kinsley Parrot, Kassidy Rashid, Catherine Lillie, Madonna Stuflick, Alexis Van Winkle, Riley Brueck, Grace Dupuis. Rear (l-r): Asst. Coach Adam Parrot, Head Coach Ackerman, Mikaela Ackerman, Thea Good, McKenzie Spear, Abby Crowner, Hannah Delaney, Gabrielle Koelker, Gabrielle Lillie, Anna Tillo, Kate Luers.
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Front (l-r): Mgr. Chole Cagle, Kaelyn Hoambrecker, Elani Mears, Kinsley Parrot, Kassidy Rashid, Catherine Lillie, Madonna Stuflick, Alexis Van Winkle, Riley Brueck, Grace Dupuis.
Rear (l-r): Asst. Coach Adam Parrot, Head Coach Ackerman, Mikaela Ackerman, Thea Good, McKenzie Spear, Abby Crowner, Hannah Delaney, Gabrielle Koelker, Gabrielle Lillie, Anna Tillo, Kate Luers.
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2016 NDWB Boys’ Soccer

Photo by Dan Hockett Front (l-r): Ethan Walker, Tyler Schramm, Adam Johs, Easton Williams, Tommy Hoffman, Juan Barboso, Xander Chalupa, Jakob Anderson, Jonah Marlow, Sturgis Thorton. Rear (l-r): Head Coach Michael Steimes, Jonathan Gavin, Mgr. Bryce Rinikee, Grant Rheinschmidt, Owen Gach, Matt Meeker, Tobin Gach, Lane Mercer, Slater Gifford, Gavin Kies, Connor Delaney, Asst. Coach Will Cahill.
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Front (l-r): Ethan Walker, Tyler Schramm, Adam Johs, Easton Williams, Tommy Hoffman, Juan Barboso, Xander Chalupa, Jakob Anderson, Jonah Marlow, Sturgis Thorton.
Rear (l-r): Head Coach Michael Steimes, Jonathan Gavin, Mgr. Bryce Rinikee, Grant Rheinschmidt, Owen Gach, Matt Meeker, Tobin Gach, Lane Mercer, Slater Gifford, Gavin Kies, Connor Delaney, Asst. Coach Will Cahill.
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Climate Change: What Do Scientists Say?

Climate change is an urgent topic of discussion among politicians, journalists and celebrities…but what do scientists say about climate change? Does the data validate those who say humans are causing the earth to catastrophically warm? Richard Lindzen, an MIT atmospheric physicist and one of the world’s leading climatologists, summarizes the science behind climate change.

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Panama Papers have Multiple Bill & Hillary Clinton connections

Click here: Donors to Clinton foundation used the Panamanian law firm for offshores accounts to hide their wealth.
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ObamaCare Bleeding Out

Click here: Insurers warn losses from ObamaCare are unsustainable
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Nikes Down Keokuk, 8-1

Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame – West Burlington’s Jacob Fritz back hand returns the ball to Keokuk’s Gage Stice Thursday afternoon in Burlington. Stice defeated Fritz, 8-2. NDWB defeated Keokuk, 8-1.
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Notre Dame – West Burlington’s Jacob Fritz back hand returns the ball to Keokuk’s Gage Stice and Reid Reiter during their doubles match Thursday afternoon in Burlington. Fritz/Shullaw defeated Reiter/Stice, 8-3. NDWB defeated Keokuk, 8-1.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame – West Burlington’s Drew Pence returns the ball to Keokuk’s Reade Reiter Thursday afternoon in Burlington. Pence defeated Reiter, 8-4. NDWB defeated Keokuk, 8-1.
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Notre Dame – West Burlington’s Drew Pence returns the ball to Keokuk’s Reade Reiter Thursday afternoon in Burlington. Pence defeated Reiter, 8-4. NDWB defeated Keokuk, 8-1.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame – West Burlington’s Cameron Guihan back hand returns the ball to Keokuk’s Peyton Skender Thursday afternoon in Burlington. Guihan defeated Skender, 9-8. NDWB defeated Keokuk, 8-1.
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Notre Dame – West Burlington’s Cameron Guihan back hand returns the ball to Keokuk’s Peyton Skender Thursday afternoon in Burlington. Guihan defeated Skender, 9-8. NDWB defeated Keokuk, 8-1.
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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

There seems to be a move to adjournment next week. Farmers are getting anxious to plant their crop, people who take time off from work are needing to get back to work and everyone is ready to move back home. Those with young families want and need their dads/moms back home. Serving in the Legislature has been a great honor and one I have truly enjoyed. But few understand the sacrifices that are made by families as well as those serving. I can’t imagine what it must have been like a hundred years ago when legislators traveled to Des Moines, by horse and buggy or train.

Mental Health Funding…

A few years ago to address some of the mandates coming down from the Federal Government, the State told the Counties they needed to look at more of a regionalism for Mental Health. While some of us may be old enough to remember the old County Home system over time the Federal government has been moving from an institutional care into more of a community care. Regardless of whether that is the right direction to move or not, states and Counties are forced to look for better ways to deliver the services. The system would need to be able to fund as well as sustain the services for an acceptable level of care. But transition is always hard, we humans resist change. However, most would agree that the counties moving to a more region service care from the each county on its own method has been a good move. The county organizations working with other counties in their region are finding efficiencies and still delivering a good level of care. But the funding mechanism of the old system, property taxes, remains to be the only funding source. The total dollar amount that can come from property taxes from each county was capped several years ago. Some counties have grown a great deal in population and others have not may. In fact, some have even decreased in total population. This is upsetting some of the smaller counties inside the region within a larger populated area. So they came to the legislature with their solution, let us raise the property taxes. This is one of my biggest frustrations with too many elected officials. Simply telling tax payers that they need to pay more is not a solution. Raising people’s taxes is merely an action, not a solution to the problem. The odds of an acceptable solution coming forward in the last week of session are slim. Finding a long term sustainable solution moving forward will require a cross section of people working together outside the capitol to come up with several different ideas. That is how the regionalism concept came together. The long-term funding mechanism will be found the same way.

Water Quality…

The bill that sets up additional funding to improve the water quality in Iowa passed the Iowa House this past Monday with 65 voting aye, 33 voting no and 2 absent or not voting. This bill, HF 2451, appropriates an additional 2 million dollars from the general fund and 5 million from the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund (RIIF) which is gaming dollars. This is in addition to the 26.63 million that is already setup to appropriate in fiscal 2017. This amount is accomplished without raising taxes and would not include the Federal dollars or the private dollars that are spent each year on water quality. We started this bill in the Ways and Means Committee; it then went to the Appropriations Committee before it was debated on the House floor. I voted for this bill, but it needs a better dedicated funding source for the future. The money in the RIIF account is needed for vertical infrastructure needs in the State.

“The taxpayer – that’s someone who works for the federal government but doesn’t have to take the civil service examination” – Ronald Reagan

 For more information on these and other bills: www.legis.iowa.gov

Until next time,

Tom Sands

This weekend’s Legislative Forum:

Saturday, April 16th

9:15-11:00 am   Burlington Public Library, Burlington, IA

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‘Statins (like Lipitor & Crestor) DO cause muscle pain – I’ve seen it first hand’: Physiotherapist says

Click here: ‘Statins DO cause muscle pain –  I’ve seen it first hand’: Physiotherapist says the drugs affect some of her patients so much they’re barely able to move.
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Obituaries this week

John R. Peterson, 88, Burlington died Saturday, April 9, 2016

Marianne Parrott, 88, Burlington died Sunday, April 10, 2016

Vickie Jean (Kindhart) Brant, 64 Fort Dodge, formerly Burlington, died Saturday, April 9, 2016

James Thomas Hingst, 81, Burlington, died Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Kenneth Neal Hartman, 93, Burlington, died Wednesday, April 13, 2016

David G. Butts, 69, West Burlington, died Friday, March 18, 2016

Adolph  Faulkner, 91, Burlington, died Thursday, April 14, 2016

Dave Bowman, 61, Burlington, died Thursday, April 14, 2016

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Prank Caller Tricks Burger King Employees into Smashing Restaurant Windows

Click here: A prank caller tricked workers at a Burger King into smashing the windows of the restaurant to keep it from exploding, police said Saturday, mirroring similar prank calls at other fast-food restaurants across the country.

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