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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

Thursday morning Catherine and I joined some Iowa Cattlemen for a bill signing by Governor Branstad for the Cattlemen’s bill that will allow them to hold a referendum vote. The livestock industry is very important to Iowa for food supply, jobs and revenue. The cattlemen are obviously an integral and important group of the livestock industry. So it was an honor and privilege to join them for their bill signing. I am not able to attend very many bill signings as time just simply does not allow. But they can be a very special event and the final event to complete the “how a bill becomes a law” process.

Water Quality is flowing…

There will always be people more willing to cast blame for problems rather than look for solutions. But some have asked why should everyone help pay for improving the water quality in Iowa? The truth of the matter is that we as humans are all responsible helping to create the problem. Currently, Iowa dedicates over $20 million annually towards improving the state’s water quality through the Nutrient Reduction Strategy. The private sector invests much more of its own money for these efforts as well as Federal dollars to help improve the quality of water in the state. There is over 325 million dollars spent annually on water quality measures in this state alone when private and Federal monies are added. I am sure that we haven’t quantified all private monies which would push up the total investment. This is a significant investment, but us as a state need to do more to advance these efforts.

The Iowa Water Quality Improvement Plan will continue implementation of the Nutrient Reduction Strategy while significantly increasing the state’s investment in a manner that addresses both urban and rural water quality issues. This Plan has dedicated sustainable long-term funding sources from both the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund (RIIF) and the excise tax on metered water. Funding for rural efforts will come from the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund, focusing on long-term improvements that will reduce the runoff of nitrates and phosphorus into Iowa waterways and reduce soil erosion. These improvements will involve in-field and edge of field practices. They will be funded on a cost-share basis. The dollars in RIIF come from gaming tax revenue. While I am not particularly fond of this revenue stream for water quality, it provides a short term solution until a better long term funding stream can be found.

Ways and Means…

The bill, HSB 654, for finding a different funding source for water quality improvement started its journey Thursday morning in the Iowa House Ways and Means Committee.   Presently there is a 6 percent sales tax on metered water that is collected by the state and deposited into the State’s General fund. One sixth of this would be sent back to local schools for infrastructure. This tax would be changed to a 6 percent excise tax that would be deposited into the State Revolving Fund (SRF) administered by the Iowa Finance Authority. Priority would be given for projects in which a disadvantaged community is seeking financial assistance for the installation or upgrade of wastewater treatment facilities and drinking water treatment facilities. The funding from the water services excise tax would be dedicated to urban conservation practices, improvements to wastewater and drinking water facilities in communities, and a financing program for water quality projects. So the people paying for the tax on their metered water bill would see no change or increase in their cost. The monies collected however, would be in the SRF for municipalities to receive, instead of being dumped into the black hole of the state’s general fund.

“ When there is a lack of honor in government, the morals of the whole people are poisoned” – Herbert Hoover

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

This week’s forums: Saturday, April 2nd

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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jashira Baylark runs the 100-meter hurdles Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Aubrey Schmitt (center) and Hannah Gnann (9) run the 800-meter Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Reagan Rogerson (left) and ShayLeigh Abbott (right) finish third and fourth respectively in the 100-meter dash Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Abby Dowell (front) takes the baton from Riley Kilbride (back) in the third place 4x200 relay team Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Abby Dowell (front) takes the baton from Riley Kilbride (back) in the third place 4×200 relay team Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Ashley Hedges runs the anchor leg of the 4x100 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Relay Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Cecie Crozier looks for the finish line in the first heat of the 400-meter dash Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jashira Baylark takes second place in the long jump Tuesday at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Amira Elmore anchors the third place 4x200-meter relay team at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington.
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WBND Places 2nd at Falcon Relays

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Tanner Snodgrass leaps 16’ 11” for 6th place at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Photo by Dan Hockett Defending State Champ West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Isaiah Trousil win the 200-meter dash in 22.13 seconds at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Rel Greer is ready to take the baton from Drake Day in the 4x200 relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Photo by Dan Hockett Defending State Champ West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jacob Smith wins the 110-meter hurdles in 54.35 seconds at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Rooks DeRosear runs the second leg of the 4x800-meter relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s C.J. Dupois (7) starts the 1600-meter run at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jamar Lewis anchors the 4x110 Shuttle Hurdle Relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jack Giannettino (left) and Austin Mixer (center) run the 100-meter dash at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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