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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

The Senate democrats continue to put taxpayers on the back burner as they plan their budget for the upcoming fiscal year. They seem to be fine with building a budget on the backs of small businesses that were under the assumption of the State of Iowa coupling with the Federal government on tax extenders. The State has coupled the past 6 years and the House passed the bill to do so the second week of session. Farmers and small businesses are angry and rightly so, it is no wonder the people of this country have lost faith in its elected leaders. Step up boys and girls and be leaders.

Post Funnel…

One of the functions the week after funnel is to see what bills are still alive and what bills that may be dead for the year. Invariably, there are some good bills that die and then there are some bad bills that may live. Of course that is always a matter of opinion and the reason why this can happen. Good or bad, any of the bills that have a fee, tax implication or deals with a subject that collects taxes are headed to the Ways and Means Committee. We will be doing our own research to as whether the bill has enough merit to proceed to the next level, which is full debate on the House Floor.

The Chairman…

The Chairman of the committees has a distinct responsibility to the committee members, the process and to their own particular caucus members. If done properly, the people of Iowa are well served. While we can all disagree on the subject or the path to take. As long as the process is honored and done with integrity, honor and respect for one another, justice is served. There are built in checks and balances in our form of government and while some people may have let us down over the years, the system has not. One of the responsibilities of the Chairman is to make sure the bills are well vetted and gone through before the bill is debated on the floor. If this is not done, the wheels are sure to come off and rightly so. Typically this is one of the reasons why Committee Chairs are more likely to be some of the more tenured members of the Chamber.   Fresh ideas and junior members are important members to any team; it is hard to replace experience.

Fact or Fiction…

It never ceases to amaze me the amount of people willing to base a decision on fiction rather than fact or on emotion rather than facts. There is nothing wrong with disagreements when they are based on facts. In fact often times, it is healthy disagreement that can help find the best solution for problem solving. There is nothing wrong with emotion or being very passionate about certain subjects. But decisions should be based on facts that can be backed up with science, research, historical data and numbers. In my humble opinion, the people of Iowa are best served when their elected officials, have faith, compassion and will make their decisions on facts as they are presented and researched. Not when they base their decisions on which way the wind may be blowing that particular day of how they “feel”.

“I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.” – George Washington

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

Weekend Forum:       Saturday, February 27th

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Iowa Wesleyan College Library,  Mt Pleasant, IA

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45% of Americans pay no federal income tax

Click here: 45.3 percent of American households — roughly 77.5 million — pay no federal individual income tax.
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Falcons Repeat as District Champions, 56-52

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington teammates Jayden Zurita (20) and Caleb Hoenig (34) celebrate after defeating Pekin in the District 11 Final Tuesday night in Mount Pleasant. West Burlington will face Pella Christian in sub-state in Fairfield Saturday at 7PM. Winner will go to State.
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West Burlington teammates Jayden Zurita (20) and Caleb Hoenig (34) celebrate after defeating Pekin in the District 11 Final Tuesday night in Mount Pleasant. West Burlington will face Pella Christian in sub-state in Fairfield Saturday at 7PM. Winner will go to State.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington Boys Basketball team celebrates with fans after defeating Pekin in the District 11 Final Tuesday night in Mount Pleasant. West Burlington will face Pella Christian in sub-state in Fairfield Saturday at 7PM. Winner will go to State.
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West Burlington Boys Basketball team celebrates with fans after defeating Pekin in the District 11 Final Tuesday night in Mount Pleasant. West Burlington will face Pella Christian in sub-state in Fairfield Saturday at 7PM. Winner will go to State.
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Obituaries this week

Carlis Miller, 76, Burlington, formerly Mediapolis, died Saturday, February 20, 2016

Nellie Abrisz, 84, Burlington died Sunday, February 21, 2016

Claire Pauline Coté, 72, Burlington died Monday, February 22, 2016

Jonathan Douglas Timmerman, 48, Burlington, died Tuesday, February 23, 2016

John W. Pettis, 87, Burlington died Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Eila Mae Herweg, 92, Burlington, died Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Maxine “Frankie” Corman, 91, Burlington, died, Wednesday, February 24, 2016

William Joseph Bandy, 71, Burlington, died Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Charles A. Dodds, 93, Burlington, died Thursday, February 25, 2016

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Grassley: We Will Follow ‘Biden Rules,’ No SCOTUS Vote in 2016

Click here: “Justice Scalia’s death marks the first time a sitting Supreme Court justice has passed away in a presidential election year in 100 years,” Grassley, chairman of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, said.
Chairman Grassley made clear that he intends to follow then Senator Joe Biden’s Rules if President Barack Obama makes a Supreme Court nomination.
In 1992, then Senator Joe Biden “emphasized that in four vacancies that arose during a presidential election year, the president exercised restraint and withheld from making a nomination until after the election,” Grassley declared. He added, “One of those presidents was Abraham Lincoln.”
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What is Crony Capitalism?

This election season there’s a lot of talk about corruption, about politicians being “bought and sold”, and about “crony capitalism”. What do those terms mean? Why should we care? Is there a way to reduce corruption and restore our trust in government? Author Jay Cost, staff writer at The Weekly Standard, answers these questions and proposes a solution that every society could benefit from.

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Hacker: ‘Entire banking system is fundamentally flawed – you’re giving access to your cash’

Click here: Hacker warns that security at our banks is woefully inadequate
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9 Zingers From the Sharp Mind of Justice Antonin Scalia

Click here: Justice Antonin Scalia, who died Saturday during his 29th year on the Supreme Court, was known for a sharp wit as well as a brilliant legal mind, and he expressed both with his tongue as well as his pen.
Here is just a sample:
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How Obama Denied Conservative Judges a Vote

Click here: Conservative nominees were blocked from 4 to 6 years 

Born in segregated Alabama, Janice Rogers Brown had been a leftist like Obama before becoming conservative. When Obama rose to denounce the respected African-American jurist for her political views it had been almost a full two years since President Bush had nominated her in the summer of ’03.

Obama complained that Judge Janice Rogers Brown, who had gone to segregated schools and become the first African-American woman on the California Supreme Court, was guilty of “an unyielding belief in an unfettered free market.”

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WB tops Central Lee in District Semifinal, 67-55

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Tate Snodgrass (24) and Central Lee’s Garrett Holtkamp (23) tipoff to start the Class 2A District 11 semifinal game in West Burlington Thursday night. West Burlington defeated Central Lee, 67-55. WB will meet Pekin in the district final Tuesday in Mt. Pleasant.
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West Burlington’s Tate Snodgrass (24) and Central Lee’s Garrett Holtkamp (23) tipoff to start the Class 2A District 11 semifinal game in West Burlington Thursday night. West Burlington defeated Central Lee, 67-55. WB will meet Pekin in the district final Tuesday in Mt. Pleasant.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Caleb Hoenig (34) sinks a three against Central Lee in start the Class 2A District 11 semifinal game in West Burlington Thursday night. West Burlington defeated Central Lee, 67-55. WB will meet Pekin in the district final Tuesday in Mt. Pleasant.
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West Burlington’s Caleb Hoenig (34) sinks a three against Central Lee in start the Class 2A District 11 semifinal game in West Burlington Thursday night. West Burlington defeated Central Lee, 67-55. WB will meet Pekin in the district final Tuesday in Mt. Pleasant.