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Tigers slay Falcons, 10-7

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington Catcher Tyson Abbott tags out New London’s Britt Noel (13) at the plate Tuesday night in West Burlington. New London defeated West Burlington, 10-7.
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West Burlington Catcher Tyson Abbott tags out New London’s Britt Noel (13) at the plate Tuesday night in West Burlington. New London defeated West Burlington, 10-7.
Photo by Dan Hockett New London Catcher Sam Loyd steps on the plate for the force out on West Burlington’s Tyson Abbott Tuesday night in West Burlington. New London defeated West Burlington, 10-7.
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New London Catcher Sam Loyd steps on the plate for the force out on West Burlington’s Tyson Abbott Tuesday night in West Burlington. New London defeated West Burlington, 10-7.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Brant Wrede slides safe at second beating the tag from New London Shortstop Jayden Flowers Tuesday night in West Burlington. New London defeated West Burlington, 10-7.
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West Burlington’s Brant Wrede slides safe at second beating the tag from New London Second Baseman Reno Chiri Tuesday night in West Burlington. New London defeated West Burlington, 10-7.
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New London Topples Falcons, 5-3

Photo by Dan Hockett New London’s Morgan Christner rounds third after hitting her second homerun of the game against West Burlington – Notre Dame Thursday night in West Burlington. New London defeated WBND, 5-3.
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New London’s Morgan Christner rounds third after hitting her second homerun of the game against West Burlington – Notre Dame Thursday night in West Burlington. New London defeated WBND, 5-3.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Left Fielder Lexy Davis can’t find the handle on a fly ball hit deep to left field by New London Thursday night in West Burlington. New London defeated WBND, 5-3.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Left Fielder Lexy Davis can’t find the handle on a fly ball hit deep to left field by New London Thursday night in West Burlington. New London defeated WBND, 5-3.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Shortstop Jashira Baylark fields a fly ball hit by New London’s Breanna Mettler in the seventh inning Thursday night in West Burlington. New London defeated WBND, 5-3.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Shortstop Jashira Baylark fields a fly ball hit by New London’s Breanna Mettler in the seventh inning Thursday night in West Burlington. New London defeated WBND, 5-3.
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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

We have completed the second week of the extended session with some progress being made.   There are eleven appropriation bills, two have been sent to the Governor for his consideration, eight are in conference committees, and one is still left to debate in the Iowa House.

This has been one of the most difficult sessions of the thirteen I have been in the Iowa House.  There have been more points of personal privilege on the house floor this year than all the other years I have served combined.   Many of these points of personal privilege have been with a sharp partisan tone.  The partisan bickering during debate on the House Floor has become quite old as well.  Some of the emails, letters, and phone calls that I have received, but certainly not all, have reflected some of this same partisan tone.  I find this to be very disappointing and distracting from what really needs to be discussed.  Our Government at all levels has grown to a size that is not easily sustainable.  Too many just automatically think they should have more and to heck with everyone else.  I have always run on the premise of being able to stand and make the tough decisions, even when they are no longer popular.  But that sure can be a lonely place, until you find out that the silent majority is there with you.

The fiscal condition of our state is one of the best in the Country, and that is something we all should be proud of.   But what I hear from too many is the following: “You guys should be spending your reserves.”  It will never cease to amaze me of the lack of fiscal discipline and fiscal responsibility of too many in our society today.   The idea of living for today no matter what it may cost somebody in the future has got to stop.

However, there is still much to look forward to, especially with the approach of High School and College Graduations.   Young people will be embarking on a new chapter in their lives.  With this threshold being crossed there can be new hope and new dreams to help make this world a better place.  I am not sure they will be entering a world as good as the one I entered several years ago, but maybe that opinion is something shared by each generation for those who follow.  I do know this, I am proud to be a Christian, American, Iowan, and Conservative.  But I am most proud and humbled to be able to serve you in the Iowa House.

There are two kinds of pride, both good and bad. ‘Good pride’ represents our dignity and self-respect. ‘Bad pride’ is the deadly sin of superiority that reeks of conceit and arrogance.John C. Maxwell

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

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Obituaries this week

Avis Marie Snyder, 78, Burlington, died Saturday, May 2, 2015

Robert “Rob” E. Harian, 40, Burlington, died Thursday, April 30, 2015

Fran Kelly, 73, Burlington, died Sunday, May 3, 2015

Yupha Lewis, 95, New London died Saturday, May 2, 2015

Irene Bree Francis, 69, Burlington, died, May 4, 2015

Beth Ann Wilson, 56, Burlington, died Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Wilma Edith Wagaman, 102, West Burlington died Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Alberta Maxine Taylor, 77, Burlington, died Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Keith R. McConahay, 75, West Burlington, died Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Robin R. Muff, 60, rural Mediapolis died Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Beth Ann Wilson, 56, Burlington, died Tuesday, May 5, 2015

William John Witte, 78, Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015

Richard “Dick” Roth, 80, of Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015

James Allen Heckenberg, 55, Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015

Martha Jane Hahn, 58, Burlington, died May 10, 2015

Dianna R. Weiler, 70, Burlington, died Friday, May 8, 2015

Audrey Jewel Klein, 94, Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015

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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

 

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Obituaries this week

Dorothy Luella Gerdner, 93, West Burlington, died Friday, February 20, 2015

Jean A. Heinzel, 83, Burlington, died Friday, February 20, 2015

Jeffery Allan Warth, 55, Burlington, died Saturday, February 21, 2015

Jane V. Snider, 93, Burlington died Sunday, February 22, 2015

Linda L. Barton Smith, 72, Burlington died Sunday, February 22, 2015

Floreine Cornelia Klenk, 98, New London, died Monday, February 23, 2015

Marge Marie Trumbo, 73, West Burlington, died Thursday, February 12, 2015

Lester A. Huntington, 85, Burlington died Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Bonnie Raid, 93, of Burlington, died Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Michael “Mike” C. Geren, 70, Ashland, NE, formerly Burlington, died Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Michael Craig Kennedy, 66, Yarmouth, died Friday, February 27, 2015

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Tiger’s after Game Presentation Touches Hearts

Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Johanna Myers (right) is brought to tears after New London Teammates presented her with an autographed t-shirt supporting her father Jim Myers’ battle with cancer.
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Notre Dame’s Johanna Myers (right) is brought to tears after New London Teammates presented her with an autographed t-shirt supporting her father Jim Myers’ battle with cancer.
Photo by Dan Hockett New London Teammates Victoria Noel (21) and Paetyn Prottsman (right) present Notre Dame’s Johanna Myers (left) with an autographed t-shirt supporting her father Jim Myers’ battle with cancer.
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New London Teammates Victoria Noel (21) and Paetyn Prottsman (right) present Notre Dame’s Johanna Myers (left) with an autographed t-shirt supporting her father Jim Myers’ battle with cancer.
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Notre Dame Advances over New London, 84-20

Nikes’ Courtney Coffin scores over 1000 career points
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Gabrielle Koelker goes to the basket against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
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Notre Dame’s Gabrielle Koelker goes to the basket against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Riley Kilbride goes to the basket against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
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Notre Dame’s Riley Kilbride goes to the basket against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Courtney Coffin scores her 1001st career point with a 3-pointer from the top of the key against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
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Notre Dame’s Courtney Coffin scores her 1001st career point with a 3-pointer from the top of the key against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Taylor Hickey takes it to the basket against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
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Notre Dame’s Taylor Hickey takes it to the basket against New London in the Region-6 Quarterfinal Tuesday night in Burlington. Notre Dame defeated New London, 84-20.
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Obituaries this week

William Russell “Rusty” Boyle, 95, Burlington, died Friday, February 6, 2015

Ruth Wischmeier, 82, Burlington, died Saturday, February 7, 2015

Mary Ellen Heine, 87, West Burlington, died Sunday, February 08, 2015

Milton Norman Niggemeyer, 74, rural New London died Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Helen Marie Perkins, 84, West Burlington, died Monday, February 9, 2015

Wheeler David Mears, 74, Burlington, died Sunday, February 8, 2015

Charles Arthur Willeford, 76, Burlington, died Monday, February 9, 2015

George R. Ehret, 86, Burlington, died Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Mary Frances Reed, 80, Burlington died Thursday, February 12, 2015

Marge Marie Trumbo, 73,  West Burlington, died Thursday, February 12, 2015

Hilda Bird Gudgell, 75, Burlington,  died Friday, February 13, 2015

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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