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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

The second week will be complete by the time you read this.  It seems to take week three before I can get into the different routine and feel like I can work on several different tasks at the same time.  So I am always glad to get the first two weeks behind me.  None the less, bills are being filed, meetings are being held and the legislative work is beginning.  There have been lots of different presentations in the different committees to educate new legislators and to help remind those who have been there awhile.  This week in the Commerce Committee the Insurance Commissioner gave an update on the Insurance Division.  There has been one newer health insurance company that is in financial trouble.  They grew the company too fast, didn’t have enough equity and underpriced their product.  That would be a perfect recipe for failure.

Ways and Means Committee…

I assigned three bills in the Ways and Means Committee this week.  One of the bills is known as the coupling bill.  Iowa has to decide whether or not to “couple “with the Federal government on it’s tax policy.  This bill is HSB 67.   I hope to move this bill fairly quickly as we are in the tax preparation period.  Taxpayers and tax preparers deserve need to know what the state plans to do.   The dysfunctional Federal government affects states and taxpayers in many ways.  The Federal Governments lack of being able to decide tax policy until the last two weeks of the year is a terrible way to establish tax policy.  So now we are forced to decide tax policy on a year that is already over.  If the bill moves as written it will lower the revenue in fiscal year 2015 approximately 99 million dollars.  However it would increase revenue for following fiscal years.  One of the other bills is HSB 63 which deals with Iowa educational savings plan trust also known as the Iowa college savings 529 plan.  The bill would allow a participant who makes a contribution to the trust on or before the Iowa income tax return filing deadline to elect to have that contribution treated as though it was made on the last day of the preceding calendar year.  This would be very similar to contributions to IRA’s under present law.  This bill would be a planning tool for participants of the plans and help people plan for the recipient’s college in the future.  The third bill assigned in committee was HSB 64 which exempts the sales tax from the use of self-pay washers and dryers.  This is a bill that we passed a couple of years ago but never was passed by the senate.  So once again, we will attempt to get the bill to the Governor’s desk for his consideration.   The committee will have two meetings next week and I have two more presentations scheduled for those meetings.  I hope to have a bill or two ready for passing also.

Budget Presentation…

This week in the Ways and Means Committee the Legislative Service Agency Fiscal Services Division gave a presentation on the General Fund Budget overview.   When we look at revenue sources for the state government, tax payers fund the government with approximately half of the revenue coming from personal individual income tax returns and approximately one-third coming from sales tax receipts.   Those two categories alone bring in over $5.3 billion annually.   The total net revenue receipts for budget year 2016 are projected to be $6.489 billion. On the expenditure side, School Aid and Medicaid are the two biggest appropriations that make up approximately 60 percent of the total expenditures.   Approximately 80 percent of the general fund budget is spent on Education and Health/Human Services. Since 2005 school aid has increased 4.2 percent annually or 834 million dollars and Medicaid has increased 11.7 percent annually or 721 million dollars.  When you have the two biggest areas of the budget growing that fast and revenues growing at a slower rate spending has to be slowed.

“If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.” – Ronald Reagan

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

 This week the 86th General Assembly began with all 100 members of the Iowa House of Representatives being sworn in on Monday morning.  It is an honor to have the opportunity to represent the people of Iowa, specifically the people of House District 88 for another two years in the Iowa House.  This week is mostly an organizational week with some protocol to take care of as well.  I will be chairing the Ways and Means Committee for the fifth straight year and it is my thirteenth year in the Iowa House.  I will be serving on the Commerce Committee for the eleventh year and it is my first year to serve on the Ethics Committee.  I will also serve on the Legislative Council, Fiscal Committee and the Tax Credit Review Committee.  However, these last three committees seldom meet while we are in session.  They typically only meet during the interim.

Governor’s State of the State…

 Tuesday the Governor gave his Condition of the State Address and Friday will be sworn into office for his sixth term, which is a historical event.  The condition of our state is strong; our fiscal house is in order.  However, once again the wants for spending outnumber the monies available, so we have our work cut out for us to remain fiscally strong.

Chief Justice State of the Judiciary…

 Chief Justice Cady gave his state of the Judiciary on Wednesday.  They have been moving to a paperless system and will have the last county to obtain that this summer.

Serving the People…

I take my public service very seriously and once again will be setting up several different legislative forums to relay what is happening in Des Moines. These serve as a great way to listen to the concerns of the people and be able to represent you in Des Moines.  I will use this newsletter and the local newspapers to let the people know when and where the forums are to be held.   I personally read emails and letters that are sent to inform me of your concerns, ideas and other items of interest.  Knowing your ideas and concerns permits me to represent you best.

“America will never be destroyed from the outside.  If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” – Abraham Lincoln

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

This weekend’s Legislative Forum:

 Saturday, January 17, 2015

Burlington Public Library

9:15-10:30am

Unfortunately due to the untimely death of my good friend and cousin, Danny Sands, I will not be able to attend. His memorial service is Saturday morning.

 

 

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Des Moines County has Yet to Recover from Recession

New National Association of Counties report shows Des Moines County, Iowa has yet to recover from the recession in  3 out of 4 key economic indicators.
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Danville Tops Falcons, 77-55

Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Kole Perkins shoots over West Burlington defenders Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
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Danville’s Kole Perkins shoots over West Burlington defenders Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Caleb Hoenig puts the ball in the basket against Danville Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
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West Burlington’s Caleb Hoenig puts the ball in the basket against Danville Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Mason Speer (4) shoots against West Burlington Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
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Danville’s Mason Speer (4) shoots against West Burlington Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Jarod Fogle splits two Danville defenders Friday night in Wes Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
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West Burlington’s Jarod Fogle splits two Danville defenders Friday night in Wes Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Kaleb Haeffner (35) looks to the basket against West Burlington Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
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Danville’s Kaleb Haeffner (35) looks to the basket against West Burlington Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 77-55.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville Cheerleader pumps up the fans Friday night in West Burlington.
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Danville Cheerleader pumps up the fans Friday night in West Burlington.
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Danville Downs Falcons, 59-37

Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Kinsey Petersen goes to the basket against West Burlington Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
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Danville’s Kinsey Petersen goes to the basket against West Burlington Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Aubrey Schmitt (right) is fouled going to the lane by Danville’s McKenzie Speer (23) Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
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West Burlington’s Aubrey Schmitt (right) is fouled going to the lane by Danville’s McKenzie Speer (23) Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Amber DesJardins passes the ball Friday night against Danville in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
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West Burlington’s Amber DesJardins passes the ball Friday night against Danville in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Tori Moore goes to the basket against Danville Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
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West Burlington’s Tori Moore goes to the basket against Danville Friday night in West Burlington. Danville defeated West Burlington, 59-37.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame – Danville Wrestling

Photo by Dan Hockett Front (l-r): Tristan Garcia, Dylan Willey, Noah Graham, Kenji Yohena, Wayne Briggs. Back (l-r): Rodrigo Ramos, Luke Shipley, Coleton Masterson, Gage Jarrett, Sam Banks. Not pictured: Ryan McElderry.
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Front (l-r): Tristan Garcia, Dylan Willey, Noah Graham, Kenji Yohena, Wayne Briggs.
Back (l-r): Rodrigo Ramos, Luke Shipley, Coleton Masterson, Gage Jarrett, Sam Banks.
Not pictured: Ryan McElderry.
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West Burlington Wrestling Cheerleaders

Photo by Dan Hockett L-R: Lydia Vance, Timber Newman, Athena Moad, Tessa Piper, Kinnedi Springsteen Brown.
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L-R: Lydia Vance, Timber Newman, Athena Moad, Tessa Piper, Kinnedi Springsteen Brown.
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WB Quad Wrestling Match

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington/Notre Dame/Danville’s Rodrigo Ramos cradles New London’s Justin Carter before pinning Carter in 145lb match Thursday night in West Burlington.
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West Burlington/Notre Dame/Danville’s Rodrigo Ramos cradles New London’s Justin Carter before pinning Carter in 145lb match Thursday night in West Burlington.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington/Notre Dame/Danville’s Dillion Willey cradles Van Buren’s Darian Petersen in 138lb match Thursday night in West Burlington. Willey pinned Petersen.
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West Burlington/Notre Dame/Danville’s Dillion Willey cradles Van Buren’s Darian Petersen in 138lb match Thursday night in West Burlington. Willey pinned Petersen.
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Obituaries this week

Earl S. Robertson Sr., 80, Danville died Monday, November 3, 2014

Infant, Bretly Rudolph Traman, was stillborn Saturday, November 1, 2014

Ronald Frederick Junker, 66, Burlington, died Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Carolyn J. Dehner, 72, Burlington, died Saturday, November 1, 2014

Mildred Marie Rieke Ross, 97, Burlington, died Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Matthew Daniel Smith, 47, West Burlington, died Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Joseph E. “Boomer” Clark, Sr., 90, West Burlington, died Thursday, November 6, 2014

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W.B. Sweeps Danville in Regional Quarterfinal

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington fans cheer with a broom after West Burlington swept Danville 3-0 in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington.
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West Burlington fans cheer with a broom after West Burlington swept Danville 3-0 in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Regan Jones (9) and Shaelyn Thomann (25) block a shot by Danville’s Emma Jarrett (34) in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
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West Burlington’s Regan Jones (9) and Shaelyn Thomann (25) block a shot by Danville’s Emma Jarrett (34) in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Alexis Hite hits the ball over the net against West Burlington in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
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Danville’s Alexis Hite hits the ball over the net against West Burlington in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s ShayLeigh Abbott hits the ball over the net against Danville in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
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West Burlington’s ShayLeigh Abbott hits the ball over the net against Danville in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Kaitlyn Hess hits the ball over the net against West Burlington in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
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Danville’s Kaitlyn Hess hits the ball over the net against West Burlington in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Shaelyn Thomann (left) shares a laugh with teammate Riley Hale (right) during a timeout in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.
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West Burlington’s Shaelyn Thomann (left) shares a laugh with teammate Riley Hale (right) during a timeout in the Region-8 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-12, 25-16, 25-8.