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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

This week another step in the budget process was taken.  The House Republicans and the Senate Democrats released their respective budget targets.  For Fiscal Year (FY) 2014, which is the budget we are working on, there is $7.1822 billion available to spend.  However, of that amount only $6.5377 billion is an on-going revenue stream.  To spend all the projected available dollars in a high revenue growth year to grow government, sets future budgets at risk for across the board cuts.  I simply will not use one-time money for an on-going expenditure.  I will spend less than what the state collects and will not balance the budget with smoke and mirrors to deceive the tax payers of Iowa just to spend more money.   Growing government is not a priority of mine.  Growing jobs, building personal family monetary strength and opportunity is a priority of mine.  We are proposing to spend $6.4139 billion, which is an increase of 3 percent over last year’s level.  Our proposal spends 98% of on-going revenue or 89.55% of available revenue for FY 2014.  This budget leaves a projected ending balance of $840.7 million at the end of the Fiscal Year 2014.  While revenue growth is currently ahead of projections, there is so much uncertainty about future revenue due to the on-going drought conditions, slow economic growth and the federal budget situation.

Our budget proposal continues the practice we implemented two years ago of aligning spending with revenue.  The budget continues to make state commitments a priority.  The budget proposal fully funds property tax credits, funding necessary to maintain our commitment to education; including the funding necessary to allow the Regents universities to freeze tuition, $10 million to the community colleges and a two percent increase in supplemental state aid for our local schools.

The Senate Democrats budget targets were released 30 minutes after the House and they take a completely different road.  They spend $6.9010 billion in the state General Fund which is an eleven percent increase over last year.  Senate Democrats are proposing to spend $1.05 for every dollar of on-going state revenue.  This simply does not make sense and places future taxpayers at risk.  To sustain this amount of spending would require 6.2% growth in revenues for FY 15.  The Revenue Estimating Conference is projecting revenue growth of 3.3 percent in FY 13 and for FY 14 to have growth of 3.4%.  Historically revenue growth over the last twenty years has averaged 3.34 percent.  To spend more than the average growth is simply fiscally irresponsible.  While details of their budget were not released it is apparent there are big differences between the two budgets and the two caucus’s philosophical views.

Funnel week approaching…

We are one week away from being half way through session.  Policy bills need to be out of their respective committees by March 8 or they are dead for the year.  There will be a substantial mount of bills that will no longer be eligible for debate after next Friday.  The term “funnel” was established because many bills will be funneled out of circulation.  Bills in the Ways and Means Committee and the Appropriations Committee are funnel proofed and eligible for consideration throughout the entire session.  While the policy committees are slowing down, our work load will be picking up.  There are a certain amount of policy bills every year that may have a tax or a fee included in them that forces them to come to the Ways and Means Committee.  Usually when they come to my committee we only spend time discussing the fee or tax portion of the bill and not the entire bill.  This same approach applies to the Appropriations Committee if there is an appropriation in a policy bill.  Both of these two committees are on call all session long.

“To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.”

Theodore Roosevelt

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

-Tom Sands

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More Federal Waste

Falcon:

Here’s another behind the scenes waste of money by the Obama administration.  The Obama administration always says one thing while constantly doing just the opposite just as all those before him.  Democrats always lie about what they are actually doing which can be summed up as, “Do as I say, not as I do.”  It’s all about control with the democrats.

Report shows luxury jets were used to taxi around Attorney General Eric Holder, his two predecessors and FBI Director Robert Mueller at a cost of $11.4M — though some was reimbursed, one lawmaker calls the expense ‘ludicrous.  Holder is one of the worst AG we’ve ever had but what he thinks of himself and what he is are two different things.

The Obama administration is still allowing numerous government departments to fly employees all over the country to attend so called meetings that are nothing more than vacation trips at taxpayer expense.  We’re talking about millions of dollars spent on foolish meetings just like the GSA held a year or so ago and got caught.

House report says ‘big-ticket’ conferences cost taxpayers $340M | Fox News

It’s just sickening what our government waste on lavish parties while calling them conferences.

Government running amuck at our expense when there is more than enough conference rooms in the D.C. area without going to Hawaii or Las Vegas.  Most of these conferences are nothing more than vacations at taxpayer expense, promoted by nothing more than false self worth, coupled with government ineptness and lack of fiscal restraint.

JS

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West Burlington Iowa Crime Map

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Woodward: White House ‘Yelled at Me’ for Half Hour

Click Here: Woodward: White House Telling Reporters “You Will Regret Doing This”

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Obituaries

Edna Mae Knotts, 87, formerly of Dodgeville and Mediapolis died Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Douglas Lee “Doug” Moss, 71, died Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Nikes Advance to Semifinal; Part II

A few more photos from Monday’s State Quarterfinal game.

Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Alex Yacko looks to pass to teammate Courtney Coffin during Monday’s Class 1A Quarterfinal against Colo-NESCO at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
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Notre Dame’s Alex Yacko looks to pass to teammate Courtney Coffin during Monday’s Class 1A Quarterfinal against Colo-NESCO at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Riley Kilbride shoots from outside against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon.  Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Notre Dame’s Riley Kilbride shoots from outside against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Emily Salvador hauls in a rebound against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon.  Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Notre Dame’s Emily Salvador hauls in a rebound against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Ruth Irene Luttenegger, 84, Burlington, died Sunday, February 24, 2013

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Nikes Advance to State Semifinal

Notre Dame downs Colo-NESCO in Class 1A Quarterfinal, 60-43

Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame Seniors Alex Yacko and Morgan Myers embrace in celebration after defeating Colo-NESCO, 60-43, in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame will meet Central Lyon Thursday morning in the Class 1A Semifinal.
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Notre Dame Seniors Alex Yacko and Morgan Myers embrace in celebration after defeating Colo-NESCO, 60-43, in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame will meet Central Lyon Thursday morning in the Class 1A Semifinal.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Morgan Myers looks to pass in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal against Colo-NESCO at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Notre Dame’s Morgan Myers looks to pass in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal against Colo-NESCO at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Courtney Coffin throws a long pass to a teammate down court in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal against Colo-NESCO at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Notre Dame’s Courtney Coffin throws a long pass to a teammate down court in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal against Colo-NESCO at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Taylor Hickey protects the ball against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Hickey led all scorers with 17-points. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Notre Dame’s Taylor Hickey protects the ball against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Hickey led all scorers with 17-points. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Kori Mesecher looks to the basket against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Hickey led all scorers with 17-points. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Notre Dame’s Kori Mesecher looks to the basket against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Hickey led all scorers with 17-points. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame’s Courtney Abolt shoots from outside against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Hickey led all scorers with 17-points. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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Notre Dame’s Courtney Abolt shoots from outside against Colo-NESCO in the Class 1A State Quarterfinal at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines Monday afternoon. Hickey led all scorers with 17-points. Notre Dame defeated Colo-NESCO, 60-43.
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First Lady Should Win Oscar

Falcon:

It seems funny that the first lady would present the award for best picture when it was under similar circumstances to the story line of the movie where her husband failed miserably to rescue the staff over in Benghazi.  Obama vanished from his staff for eight hours during this critical period of attack in Benghazi.  He just told his staff to handle it and then vanished to a location unknown to the staff or anyone else.

Could be he thought he was above the problem of embassy staff being murdered by terrorists over in Benghazi even though they had been requesting more protection for weeks prior to the attack.  On top of the attack the White House lied about who, what and why it happened blaming it on some movie only about 300 people had seen worldwide prior to the attack.

Naturally the Secretary of State stalled as long as possible before trying to explain what had been going on before congress.  After two months of stalling she showed up and it was well known her answers had been studied and memorized long before she showed up and no one still really knows the who, what or why it happened and why the administration failed at shoring up the protection in Benghazi.

But the White House never admitting to failure sends the First Lady via television to the Oscars to award an Oscar for best picture to a movie that represents a mirror image of one of the biggest failures of said White House under Obama.  This president just hasn’t any shame when it comes to his mistakes.

FD

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Laurel Bertha Fabel, 92, Burlington, formerly of Queens, New York, died Saturday, February 23, 2013