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News from the Hill…

This week the floor action continued with limited committee time.  The Commerce Committee met once, but there haven’t been any Senate Files that have come over to the House Commerce Committee to take action on.  I expect some Senate Commerce Committee bills to arrive, but fewer than years past.  The new Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee is more of an anti-commerce committee chair.  I served under her in the House two years when I was in the minority.

Collective Bargaining Arbitration…

One of the bills debated this week on the Iowa House Floor was HF 549. This bill makes changes to binding arbitration in regards to collective bargaining for employees of schools and Area Education Agencies. I have always believed that making changes on binding arbitration should be done with great care and caution. The delicate balance between employer and employee needs to be protected. Neither side should have an edge in the law over the other. People can disagree on who may have the edge, but changes in the law should always be made only to protect the integrity of the balance.

Presently if there is an impasse between the administration and employees one party can choose to go to binding arbitration. The Arbitrator then reviews the information and has to choose one side or the other. They do not have the flexibility to choose somewhere in between. The bill makes the change and gives them the authority to choose one side or the other, or somewhere in between. The bill also prohibits the arbitrator from factoring in the public employer’s ability to levy taxes when rendering a decision. The arbitrator is required to compare wages, hours, and conditions of employment to those doing comparable work in the private sector. Currently the law only requires the comparison of public sector workers.   I have never worked where there is binding arbitration, so maybe my perspective is different than those who have or do. But these changes seemed minor and made common sense, the minority party seemed to greatly disagree. The debate started early Tuesday afternoon and finally around 10:00 Tuesday night we recessed until 8:00 am Wednesday morning. Wednesday we started at 8:00 and finished debate later that day around noon. The bill passed along party lines with 56 voting aye, 41 voting nay and 3 absent or not voting. I voted for the bill.

Revenue Growth or Decline…

The Revenue Estimating Conference (REC) meets Thursday at 1:00 to give us the March update on the economic picture for the state of Iowa Revenues.  By Iowa law if the estimate comes in under the December estimate we need to use the lower of the two estimates for budgeting for 2016.  If the estimate comes in higher than December we need to continue to base our budget off of the December estimate.  Hopefully once the estimate is made today the log jam on school funding can be settled.   School Administrators, school board members and school employees are angry at the state for not setting this number yet.  To be perfectly honest they have every right to be disappointed in the delay.  The schools are being forced to set their budgets without knowing for sure what the revenue stream will be.  While everybody seems to be blaming someone else for the stalemate, it is past time to decide and move on.  I hope that today’s meeting of the REC bust up the log jam.

“The most terrifying words om the English language are:  I’m from the governement and I’m here to help.”  – Ronald Reagan

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

This weekend’s forums: Saturday, March 21st

7:15-8:30 AM Burlington/West Burlington Chamber Members

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Obituaries this week

Donna M. Hofeldt, 78, Bettendorf, died Saturday, March 14, 2015

Clyde LeRoy Graham, 74, Burlington, died Monday, March 16, 2015

Bill Wellman, 63, Burlington, died Monday, March 16, 2015

Richard Marvin Luttenegger, 81, Burlington, died Sunday, March 15, 2015

Marcia Kae Conn, 58,  West Burlington, died Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Randall Lee Brown, 72, Burlington, died Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Delores E. Carter, 84, died Friday, March 20, 2015

Ralph Delbert Ives, 71, Burlington, died Friday, March 20, 2015

Anna Marie Patten, 60, Mediapolis, died Friday, March 20, 2015

Jesse Mac Starling Sr., 68, Burlington, died Friday, March 20, 2015

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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

This week we had a lot of floor action to get the House Files over to the Senate so they can pass through their respective committees before the next funnel date.  One of the bills that sparked a lot of debate was dealing with election law. Presently the absentee ballots need to be post marked by election day or they can’t be counted.  Unfortunately not all mail gets post marked by the US Postal service anymore, especially at the regional centers.  This was confusing and the law was not clear on how to handle these ballots.  So the County Auditors came forward with a proposal that absentee ballots had to be received no later than  when the polls closed on election day.  This seemed to make a lot of sense and the concept was adopted into a bill by the House Government Committee.  While the bill sparked a lot of debate, which was sometimes far reaching from the what the bill actually does, it clarifies present law and makes a clear cutoff for when absentee ballots can be received.  I voted for this bill and it passed the Iowa House with 56 ayes,  41 nays and 3 absent or not voting.

Ways and Means Committee…

I used committee time this week to assign some of the House Files that have been sent to our committee. We have around seventy plus bills in committee presently and more on the way. One of the bills I assigned this week, HF 514 came from the Commerce Committee that deals with uninsured motorist. Presently in Iowa it is mandatory to have at least liability insurance on your auto. Presently, the only enforcement mechanism for mandatory auto insurance is you have to get pulled over by law enforcement and then you need to show proof of insurance. The bill sets up a statewide database that is constantly being updated and is accessible only by the Iowa Department of Transportation and Law enforcement. I voted for this bill in the Commerce Committee and will plan to vote for it in the Ways and Means Committee. I know what we have is not working and something needs to be done to increase the enforcement of our present mandatory auto insurance laws and get uninsured motorist insured. Where this verification system has been put in place, it has reduced the number of uninsured drivers dramatically.

Iowa House GOP Income Tax Plan…

One of the other bills I assigned this week was HSB 215 which is a discounted optional flat tax. Presently Iowans file their income tax in a complicated and convoluted system. There are nine different income tax brackets and many deductions and credits available. So the rates are set but the effective rates everyone pays is different, depending on each person’s income and qualifications for the deductions and credits. The new plan would allow filers to choose the present system or the new optional flat tax system. If the filers choose the optional flat tax, they will get an increase in the standard deduction, a flat rate of 5% and all pensions and social security income will be exempt from Iowa Income Tax. However, I am excited about a flatter and simpler tax code. Then on top of that to remove the Iowa income tax from retirement income is a great addition to the bill. At a time when people have worked hard their entire life, saved and planned for their retirement are treated more fairly than what they are presently.   There will be more on this bill in the weeks to come and I look forward working with legislators figuring out a way to permit hard working Iowans to keep more of their own money to invest back out into the economy.

“Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.”  – Ronald Reagan

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

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2015 IGCA All-State Teams

Class 1A

1st Team

Taylor Hickey Burlington Notre Dame 12

Brianna Wells Newell Fonda 12

Tori Hazard Janesville 10

Macy Williams Fremont Mills 12

Rylee Voss English Valleys 12

Shayla Dean Colo-Nesco 12

Rachel Smith Exira Elk-Horn Kimballton 12

Sarah Halse Central Lyon 12

2nd Team

Johanna Vaske Bishop Garrigan 12

Riley Kilbride Burlington Notre Dame 11

Hattie Davidson Northwood-Kensett 12

Carleigh Paup Paton-Churdan 11

Rachel Mercer Kingley-Pierson 11

Sarah Matus Springville 12

Lysandra James Lynnville-Sully 12

Kaitlyn Johnson Van Buren-Keosauqua 12

3rd Team

Shelby Hembera Cedar Valley Christian 12

Alecia Kimball Dunkerton 11

Callie Calfee Bedford 12

Sarah Dreckman MMC (Marcus) 11

Madison McGregor Rockford 10

Madie Sorenson Adair-Casey 9

Olvia Barrett GMG 12

Shelby Reicks Turkey Valley 10

Coach of the Year Dick Jungers, Newell-Fonda

Class 2A

1st Team

Nicole Miller North Linn 12

Jamie Gesink Western Christian 12

Kari Fitzpatrick Edgewood-Colesburg 12

Kassidy DeJong Unity Christian 12

Gracey Griglione I-35 (Truro) 10

Haley Birks South Central Calhoun 12

Elsa Anderson Des Moines Christian 12

Anna Kiel Unity Christian 11

2nd Team

Morgan Muhlbauer IKM-Manning 12

Julia Groenenboom North Mahaska 12

Anna Yung St Edmond, Fort Dodge 12

Chelsey Lampe Highland, Riverside 12

Hallie Linhart Central Decatur 12

Steffi Cunard Logan-Magnolia 12

Kailey Burke Hinton 11

Faith Troshynski Manson-NW Webster 11

3rd Team

Beth Atwood Pekin (Packwood) 11

Lindsey Koch Hudson 12

Katie Lindeman Grundy Center 11

Gabby Reyerson West Marshall 11

Maddie Boer North Linn 12

Carolyn Trumm Cascade 12

Kelsey Pretz Columbus 12

Olivia Verhulst Dike-New Hartford 12

Coach of The Year- Brian Wheatley, North Linn

Class 3A

1st Team

Elle Ruffridge Pocahontas Area 10

Arika Wooldridge Center Point-Urbana 11

Andrea Larson Mediapolis 12

Kati Cassabaum Nevada 11

Kate Walker Red Oak 12

Heidi Hillyard Mediapolis 12

Emma Dau Spirit Lake 12

Serena Parker Shenandoah 12

2nd Team

Amber Schubert Sergeant Bluff-Luton 12

Kaely Hummel Cherokee, Washington 11

Karlee Grabau Crestwood, Cresco 12

Blair Klostermann Beckman, Dyersville 12

Maria Dentlinger Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 12

Rachel Freland PCM, Monroe 12

Abby Stephenson Nevada 10

Kaye Faber Clear Lake 12

3rd Team

Allison Platte Mount Vernon 12

Faith Meyer Pocahontas Area 10

Madison Sickles Crestwood, Cresco 12

Ellie Friesen Osage 9

Jill Vander Plaats Sioux Center 12

Jessica Speake Hampton-Dumont 11

Mackenzie Rogers Mediapolis 9

Lexy Koudelka Nevada 9

Coach of the Year – Kristin Meyer, Nevada

Class 4A

1st Team

Claire Marburger Perry 12

Jess Schaben Harlan 12

Gabie Doud Ballard 11

Taylor Frederick Harlan 11

Megan Maahs Western Dubuque 11

Rose Simon-Ressler Western Dubuque 12

Mariah Criswell Winterset 12

Payton Keeney Carlisle 12

2nd Team

Deja Jackson Grinnell 12

Jacionna Stowers Davenport North 10

Grace Berg Indianola 9

Jinaya Houston Davenport North 10

Emily Knittel Ballard 12

Agatha Beier Carlisle 10

Tristan Beaulieu Sioux City Heelan 12

Taylor Wagner Harlan 12

3rd Team

Hali Hilligas Charles City 12

Kaleigh Haus Carlisle 12

Katie Vander Molen Pella 10

Maggie Lowe Perry 12

Kelsi Phipps Mount Pleasant 12

Karli Rucker Eldridge, North Scott 10

Samantha Fritz Fairfield 10

Jordyn Moser Harlan 11

Coach of the Year – Zach Klaassen, Harlan

Class 5A

1st Team

Audrey Faber Dowling Catholic 12

Makenzie Meyer Mason City 11

Reilley Jacobson Waukee 11

Meredith Burkhall DM Roosevelt 12

Grace Vander Weide WDM Valley 12

Mikaela Morgan Iowa City West 12

Rachel Hinders Johnston 11

Ashley Joens Iowa City High 9

2nd Team

Becca Hittner Dowling Catholic 11

Stephanie Botkin Cedar Rapids Kennedy 12

Molly Sanders Ames 12

Lela Sellers Cedar Rapids Kennedy 11

Adrienne Boettinger Cedar Falls 12

Ashton Donels Southeast Polk 11

Dani Craig Iowa City West 12

Carlie Littlefield Waukee 10

3rd Team

Chrislyn Carr Davenport West 9

Annabel Graettinger Muscatine 12

Hannah Fuller WDM Valley 10

Taryn Knuth Johnston 10

Kennedy Childers Dowling Catholic 12

Kennedy Kracht Urbandale 12

Lana Lindstrom Pleasant Valley 11

Courtney Joens Iowa City High 11

Coach of the Year – Chris Guess, Waukee