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ALERT: Hundreds of Homeland Security badges, guns, cell phones lost or stolen

Click here: Hundreds of DHS badges, guns, cell phones lost or stolen since 2012
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Falcons Rally to down Tigers, 68-63

Photo by Dan Hockett New London’s Ben Dentlinger (left) blocks a shot by West Burlington’s Darius Redd (22) Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
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New London’s Ben Dentlinger (left) blocks a shot by West Burlington’s Darius Redd (22) Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Dayton Johnson (front) and New London’s Mason Porter (21) go after a loose ball Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
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West Burlington’s Dayton Johnson (front) and New London’s Mason Porter (21) go after a loose ball Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Rooks DeDerosear (4) shoots a jumper against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
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West Burlington’s Rooks DeDerosear (4) shoots a jumper against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
Photo by Dan Hockett New London’s Keontae Luckett hits a layup against West Burlington Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
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New London’s Keontae Luckett hits a layup against West Burlington Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat New London, 68-63.
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Falcons Clip Tigers, 51-48

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Amber DesJardins (left) celebrates with teammates after defeating New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
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West Burlington’s Amber DesJardins (left) celebrates with teammates after defeating New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Addison Hohenthaner passes the ball against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
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West Burlington’s Addison Hohenthaner passes the ball against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Alexis Davis (30) drives to the lane against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
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West Burlington’s Alexis Davis (30) drives to the lane against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Gaby Price receives a pass as she enters the lane against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
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West Burlington’s Gaby Price receives a pass as she enters the lane against New London Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated New London, 51-48.
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Obituaries this week

Virginia R. Hoffman, 90, Davenport, formerly Burlington, died Monday, January 25, 2016

Virgil E. Church, 82, Burlington, died Saturday, January 23, 2016

Michael Abel Scarbrough, infant, was stillborn on Sunday, January 24, 2016

Nancy L. Dolan, 56, Burlington, died Thursday, January 28, 2016

Shirley K. Mercer, 68, Houston, TX, formerly Ft Madison died Tuesday, December 29, 2015

John Francis Lissak, 78, Burlington died Wednesday, January 27, 2016

John W. Howell, 68, West Burlington, died Thursday, January 28, 2016

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Dave Ramsey’s EPIC Rant: Politicians Can’t Fix Your Life

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Where Do Good and Evil Come From?

If there is a God, why is there so much evil? How could any God that cares about right and wrong allow so much bad to happen? And if there is no God, who then determines what is right and what is wrong? The answers to these questions, as Boston College philosopher Peter Kreeft explains, go to the heart of ethics, morality and how we know what it means to be a decent person.

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Grassley Stumps for Trump

Click here: Legendary Iowa senator speaks at Trump rally and urges voters to ‘make America great again’
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Falcons Topple Rebels, 71-57

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Darius Redd passes the ball over Stark County defenders Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
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West Burlington’s Darius Redd passes the ball over Stark County defenders Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Tate Snodgrass shoots over Stark County’s Canaan Gerber Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
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West Burlington’s Tate Snodgrass shoots over Stark County’s Canaan Gerber Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Jayden Zurita sends the ball to the net against Stark County Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
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West Burlington’s Jayden Zurita sends the ball to the net against Stark County Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Caleb Hoenig shoots a jumper over a Stark County defender Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
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West Burlington’s Caleb Hoenig shoots a jumper over a Stark County defender Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Dillon Boothe passes the ball against Stark County Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
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West Burlington’s Dillon Boothe passes the ball against Stark County Saturday afternoon in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Stark County, IL, 71-57.
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No Surprise Here – Des Moines Register endorses Clinton, Rubio

Click here: Strategists have raised questions about whether the Des Moines Register can do much to influence voters, and could even be counterproductive.
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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

Week two is now behind us with many committees meeting and either hearing presentations on potential law changes or assigning bills to start through the process. The first bill out of the Education Committee is an increase to supplemental state aid (allowable growth). This bill increases the per pupil amount in the foundation formula that gives local school districts their spending authority. Last year the Iowa House passed a 2% increase and sent it over to the Senate, which they did not take up. As the same time the Iowa Senate passed a 4% increase and sent it over to the House, which we did not take up. Last week the House Education Committee assigned the Senate File and passed the bill out of subcommittee. This week the House Education amended the Senate File to strike the 4% increase and replaced it with a 2% increase. I am expecting that the Iowa House will pass that bill as amended on the House Floor next week and send it back over to the Senate.   If the Senate accepts our amendment the bill will head to the Governor. If they resist our amendment the bill will head to conference committee. A 2% increase in the amount of state aid would be an additional $81 million and a 4% increase would amount to approximately $168 million. There is approximately $153 million in additional state monies to appropriate for budget year 2017.

Ways and Means…

This week the Ways and Means Committee met and I assigned the bill, HSB 535 to couple with the Federal Tax Code which I talked about in last week’s newsletter. I am committed to making a decision with the utmost urgency so the taxpayers and the tax preparers know what the State of Iowa is going to do. The first returns are due March 1, 2016 and the clock is ticking. The subcommittee for HSB 535 will have a meeting prior to the next Ways and Means Committee meeting which is Monday, January 25, 2016 at 3:00 PM. My intentions are to pass the bill out of Committee so it is eligible for debate Thursday of next week. The bill couples with the Federal Tax code for tax year 2015 with everything except bonus depreciation. The bill does include section 179 which is very important to all small businesses including farmers. They have made buying decisions based on the state coupling with section 179 because that is what we have been doing for the past five years. So if the state would not couple with section 179 the result would be a tax increase to farmers and small businesses alike. The fiscal impact of the bill as written for fiscal year 2016 is a reduction of $95.69 million. There are only five months and one week left of the fiscal year so this would lower the projected ending balance of the fiscal year 2016 an equal amount. In addition the impact for fiscal year 2017, which we are preparing that budget, now is an increase of approximately $86.47 million. Due to some of the calculations the ongoing revenue increases slightly and the carry forward is reduced. The two main drivers of this legislation are consistency and urgency which we are honoring.

Presidential Precinct Caucuses…

The ‘First in the Nation” caucuses are just over a week away. I hope no matter which party caucus you decide to attend, that you do attend. People can and will change their voter registration to attend one of these caucuses. This is the very first chance we the people have to have a say on who the next President of the United States of America will be. Ultimately caucus goers will be voting for who they think should be the party’s candidate for the November election that will determine the President of our great country. While I have made up my mind on who I will vote for, I hope you have taken the time to listen and meet as many of the candidates who have swung through our area. We are very fortunate to be able to meet, visit and shake hands with so many. Most Americans do not have this chance, so take advantage of the opportunities.  I hope you take our job of First in the Nation very serious. The decisions will affect generations to come. Each county party will be sending out the Call to Caucus information on precinct locations, but all of them will be held Monday February 1, 2016 at 7:00. Please make plans to be there and show up early, especially if you plan to change your voter registration that night. In fact I would advise printing off the voter registration, filling out at home and bring it in with you at your precinct caucus.

“Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.” – Abraham Lincoln

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands