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WB-ND’s Jeff Gianettinno Leaps into Record Book

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington / Notre Dame’s Jeff Gianettinno clears the high jump bar at 6’9” setting a new Southeast Iowa Super Conference record during Monday’s South Division Conference Meet in West Burlington. Gianettinno broke the old record of 6’7” set in 2008 by Pekin’s Jordan Sathoff.
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West Burlington / Notre Dame’s Jeff Gianettinno clears the high jump bar at 6’9” setting a new Southeast Iowa Super Conference record during Monday’s South Division Conference Meet in West Burlington. Gianettinno broke the old record of 6’7” set in 2008 by Pekin’s Jordan Sathoff.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Cassie Stuflick runs the final leg of the Girls’ Distance Medley during Monday’s South Division Conference Meet in West Burlington. Danville won the Distance Medley in 4:50.57.
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Danville’s Rachel Beck runs the final leg of the Girls’ Distance Medley during Monday’s South Division Conference Meet in West Burlington. Danville won the Distance Medley in 4:50.57.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Grant Samples places 4th in the 100-meter run with a time of 12.22 seconds during Monday’s South Division Conference Meet in West Burlington.
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Danville’s Grant Samples places 4th in the 100-meter run with a time of 12.22 seconds during Monday’s South Division Conference Meet in West Burlington.

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Idling Letter to Editor

Falcon:

A lady from Illinois wrote a letter to the editor complaining about old tires littering the Roosevelt Avenue area near the Casino and in my opinion she had every right to complain because she pays Iowa taxes and fees regardless of the fact she doesn’t live here.

Some idler wrote a letter directly to the woman’s home castigating her for complaining because she doesn’t live here although she pays Iowa taxes each and every time she comes over here to make purchases.

As a matter of fact she shows better judgment by not living in Burlington and just coming here to make purchases.  This lady shouldn’t get upset because some idler in Burlington writes an unsigned letter complaining to her about her concerns regarding tires stacked near the roadway.

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Unbelievable: Homeland Security Seeks Millions More Rounds of Ammo

Click Here: Homeland Security Seeks Millions More Rounds of Ammunition

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Obituaries

Wilma Lee Cain, 80, Burlington, died Thursday, May 2, 2013

Dorothy Elizabeth Hoschek, 92, Burlington, died Friday, May 3, 2013

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Gun Myths Gone in Five Minutes: ABC News 20/20

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Positive Russian Dash Cam Video

Tired of all the brutal Russian dash cam videos?
Here are the positives for a change.

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Murdering Small Business: Percentage Of Self-Employed Americans At Record Low

Click Here: They Are Murdering Small Business: The Percentage Of Self-Employed Americans Is At A Record Low

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Obituaries

Howard C. Gulick, 84, Burlington died Thursday, May 2, 2013

Pearl “Missy” Marie Fleming, 46, Burlington, died Thursday, May 2, 2013

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EPA’s Tier 3 Tyranny

Click Here: Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency has already promulgated a tsunami of 1,920 regulations, many of which will bring few health or environmental benefits, but will impose high economic and unemployment costs, often to advance the Administration’s decidedly anti-hydrocarbon agenda.

The EPA’s Tier-3 rules would cost billions of dollars but bring infinitesimal benefits, and will likely be imposed regardless.

Since 1970, America’s cars have eliminated some 99% of pollutants that once came out of tailpipes. “Today’s cars are essentially zero-emission vehicles, compared to 1970 models,” says air pollution expert Joel Schwartz, co-author of Air Quality in America.

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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

Most all the major bills are now in conference committee and working their way to a compromise.  A Conference Committee is made up of ten members, five from the House and five from the Senate.  Three of the five members would represent the majority parties of each Chamber.  By Rule 13 in H.C.R 5, the authority of the first Conference Committee shall cover only issues related to provisions of the bill and amendments to the bill which were adopted by either the Senate or the House of Representatives and on which the Senate and House of Representatives differed.  One of the reasons of success in Conference Committees is the reality of ten people coming to an agreement is much easier than 150 Legislators.   The entire Senate and the entire House still has to approve the Conference Committee report.  But in a divided Government, it is a good way to find some compromise.  I am one of the Co-Chairs of the Property Tax Conference Committee.

Property Taxes…

The Legislature made a major step in the right direction this week, but we still have a long way to go.  This year I have assigned all the bills in the Ways and Means Committee to the other members on the committee, with the exception of one, the bill that deals with property taxes.  Throughout the process, three subcommittees, two different bills and weeks of maneuvering, I kept using the phrase “moving the ball down the field one yard at a time.”   I viewed my job as the floor manager to of the property tax bill, to keep moving the ball.  The possibility of scoring a “Touch Down” with a “Hail Mary” was not likely.  The best way to get a bill that would pass both chambers and be signed into law by the Governor, was to keep moving the ball down the field.  The same bill has passed the Senate and the House but with different language.  So this week the bill was moved into Conference Committee.  We have never been able to get the bill this far down the field before.  Trouble is, there is still a long way to go, but the momentum is behind us.
Drainage District/Levee Bill…

The bill I sponsored for Two Rivers Levee & Drainage Association was signed by the Governor into law on the first day of May.  I sat down the first time with them in July to talk about the possibility in making this law change for them.  Ten months later it is law.  This may seem like a long time; however it is not uncommon for an idea to take a couple of years to become a law.  The House passed this bill on February 13 and was sent over to the Senate.  It took the Senate until April 22 to change the bill and pass it back to the House.  The very next day we agreed with their change and sent it to the Governor.

Fiscal Responsibility…

As budget bills are finding a way to some type of compromise, I will not support any budget that goes spends more than what we take in.  Many people think tough fiscal decisions are only made in tough budget years, which is simply not true.  It is in times of high revenue years when most over spending occurs.  When there is extra money, the normal tendency for too many people is to spend baby spend.  However, this is when to make sure any increase in spending is sustainable for future years.

As the end is somewhat in sight, keep me informed of your positions on the issues.  The best way to represent you can only be done by knowing where you stand on the issues.

Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.  We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream.  It must be fought for, protected and handed on for them to do the same.”

 – Ronald Reagan

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

-Tom Sands