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Tuesday, March 27
by
Sam Garchik
on Tue 27 Mar 2007 01:09 PM CDT
Correction to VOICE List
The subcommittee considering VOICE included one wrong name. Instead of Republican Dwayne Alons, the Republican member of the subcommittee is Rod Roberts. He can be reached at: Rod.Roberts@legis.state.ia.us or by calling the House Switchboard at (515) 281-3221. Monday, March 26
by
Caroline Vernon
on Mon 26 Mar 2007 12:33 AM CDT
Urgent Action Needed - Call on VOICE - Monday, March 26th!
From Progressive Action for the Common Good
As many of you may know, PACG has put out many calls to action on VOICE - Voter Owned Iowa Clean Elections. The passage of VOICE - SF 553 , in the state of Iowa would have a HUGE impact
on every issue across the spectrum - the passage of this bill
would give the people of Iowa an unprecedented opportunity to take back
control of our legislature from the special interest groups that have
too often dominated the outcome of policy. There are MANY reasons to
pass VOICE - passage of this bill would free-up our legislators
from the all consuming cycle of fundraising so they can spend more
time working on the actual issues that affect their
constituents, and citizens would have more faith in the system and
the legislators that represent them. Legislators would no longer be
beholden to the special interests that help get them elected. In other
states where similar bills were passed, they are seeing a big increase
in people running for office than ever before and in Arizona
voter turnout has increased by as much as 20%. The passage of
VOICE is a win-win for everyone involved... that's why WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW.
The VOICE
bill, SF 553, is in an Appropriations sub-committee comprised of
Rep. Dave Jacoby (D-chair), Rep. Jo Oldson (D) and Rep. Dwayne Alons
(R). It will come up for a vote in that committee
either Tuesday (3/27) or Wednesday (3/28). If passed, it
then goes to the full committee and becomes "funnel-proof." That
means the likelihood for debate on the floor of the House
increases. However, we learned on Friday that the Appropriations
sub-committee plans to "kill" the bill, at the request of
leadership.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
PLEASE make a push to call the committee members and the leadership on MONDAY,
urging them to support SF 553. Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy is a firm
supporter of the bill so please call him, thank him for his
support and urge him to continue pushing for passage of the bill.
MOST IMPORTANTLY - contact Senator Mike Gronstal in the Senate and Speaker Pat Murphy in the House - urging them to support passage of the bill. We need to make a VERY BIG PUSH in order to make a difference.
VOICE has overwhelming support from citizens and community leaders - we need to remind leadership that people matter more, money matters less.
PLEASE call the Appropriations Sub-Committee members and House & Senate Leaders on MONDAY! - These
are only 6 telephone calls that will take up very little of your time
-- the small effort required on our part can make a BIG difference for
the future of our state! Please refer to the Word document (see
attachment) that outlines the general information and primary
benefits of the bill, SF 553.
Appropriations Sub-Committee Rep. Dave Jacoby (D) House District 30 -- Johnson County David.Jacoby@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: 319-358-8538 House Switchboard: (515) 281-3221
Rep. Jo Oldson (D) House District 61 -- Polk County Jo.Oldson@legis.state.ia.us
Home Telephone: 515-255-2805 House Switchboard: (515) 281-3221
Rod Roberts (R) Rod.Roberts@legis.state.ia.us House Switchboard: (515) 281-3221. Speaker of the HouseRep. Pat Murphy (D)
House District 28 – Dubuque County Pat.Murphy@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: (563) 582-5922 House Telephone: (515) 281-5566 House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (D) House District 67 – Polk County Kevin.McCarthy@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: (515) 953-5221 House Telephone: (515) 281-7497 (PLEASE THANK HIM FOR HIS SUPPORT!) Senate Majority Leader Senator Mike Gronstal (D) Senate District 50 -- Pottawattamie michael.gronstal@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: (712) 328-2808 Business Telephone: (515) 281-3901 Take action! Call, your local legislator today! Find out where they stand on the bill, urge them to support it and ask them to urge leadership and committee members to do the same! It's not enough to simply ask them if they support the bill --- if they do, ask them what they are doing to ensure passage of this bill. House Switchboard to reach all State Representatives: (515) 281-3221
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!
PACG Staff
James Lee 563-650-3922
Caroline Vernon 563-676-7580
by
Caroline Vernon
on Mon 26 Mar 2007 12:11 AM CDT
CAFO Bill HF873 on Life Support at Iowa Statehouse - Call TODAY!
From Molly Regan
mjregan@ mchsi.com
(excerpts from Lynn Heuss - I'm for Iowa)
Despite overwhelming support from citizens and community leaders, HF 873, a bill regulating CAFOs, has seen steady progress but now faces strong opposition.
It seems this bill too, has been sent to a sub-committee with instructions from leadership to "kill" it. Members of that committee are Mike Reasoner (D-chair), Delores Mertz (D), Helen Miller (D), Jack Drake (R) and Steve Olson (R). Three Democratic House members – Pam Jochum, Mark Kuhn and Marcie Frevert – have been working tirelessly to advocate for VOICE SF 553 and the CAFO HF 873 bills. We must join the fight. Lack of oversight and regulation of CAFOs will affect the state of Iowa for generations to come! For a detailed explanation on CAFOs, please refer to my statement below, following the contact information for our legislators.
We need to inundate the Statehouse with calls and e-mail the legislative leaders who control the fate of this bill. Please call or write. If your representative isn't on one of the sub-committees, you can still call or write Rep. Pat Murphy (House Speaker), Rep. Kevin McCarthy (House Majority Leader) or Senator Mike Gronstal (Senate Majority Leader). Everyone needs to contact those three leaders. In addition, contact your local reps and encourage them to urge the committee members to pass the CAFO bill (HF 873). CAFO Regulation – HF 873 Agriculture Sub-Committee: Rep. Mike Reasoner (D) House District 95 – Union County Mike.Reasoner@legis.state.ia.us
Home Telephone: 641-782-2693 Dolores Mertz (D) House District 8 – Kossuth County Dolores.Mertz@legis.state.ia.us
Home Telephone: 515-887-2952 Rep. Helen Miller (D) House District 49 - Webster County Helen.Miller@legis.state.ia.us
Rep. Jack Drake (R) House District 57 -- Pottawattamie Jack.Drake@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: 712-784-3538 Rep. Steve Olson (R) House District 83 – Clinton County Steven.Olson@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: 563-659-9096 Statehouse Leaders:
Speaker of the House Rep. Pat Murphy (D) House District 28 – Dubuque CountyPat.Murphy@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: (563) 582-5922 House Telephone: (515) 281-5566 House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (D) House District 67 – Polk CountyKevin.McCarthy@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: (515) 953-5221 House Telephone: (515) 281-7497 Senate Majority Leader Senator Mike Gronstal (D) Senate District 50 -- Pottawattamiemichael.gronstal@legis.state.ia.us Home Telephone: (712) 328-2808 Business Telephone: (515) 281-3901 House Switchboard to reach all State Representatives: (515) 281-3221 Call your local reps and ask them to urge committee members and House leaders to pass this bill!
Please call TODAY!!
According to the IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (IDNR), an AFO is an ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATION.
A CAFO is a CONFINED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATION . The difference is that in a CAFO, the animals are subjected to close, sometimes unhealthy quarters and their waste stays within the confinement until such time it is removed. In the case of hogs, that may only be several times a year.
The IDNR also states on its web site: www.iowadnr.com : "Confinement feeding operations that plan to build, modify or expand must meet state requirements for the new construction. It is important to determine as early as possible, at least 120 days before you plan to begin construction, what size the proposed operation will be and the type of manure storage that will be used. Once size and type of storage are known, you can determine which state requirements must be met...." Also per their website:
"Master Matrix" The master matrix is a scoring system that can be used to evaluate the siting of permitted confinement feeding operations. Counties that have adopted a construction evaluation resolution can use the master matrix. Counties must re-adopt the construction evaluation resolution annually between January 1 and January 31, starting in 2004, to continue to use the master matrix. Producers in counties that have adopted the matrix must meet higher standards than other permitted facilities. Before they can be approved for construction, they must earn points on the master matrix for choosing sites and using practices that reduce adverse impacts on the environment and the community. Producers must have 50% (440 points minimum) of the total score and at least 25% of the available points in each of the three subcategories of air, water and community impacts to pass the master matrix...." Scott County happens to be one of the many counties that has chosen to partake in the permit process. ( Its Board of Supervisors has agreeded to this every year since 2004.) . Part of what that means is that if a farmer wants to build new or add to their existing operation, a permit may be needed depending on the total number pigs, cattle, etc said farmer is going to raise. There is a formula that says if you have over 1666 animal units (thats one bovine equals one unit, 2.5 hogs equals one unit....see IDNR site for other animals) they you need to fill out the Master Matrix. If your county does not partake in the permit process, it goes directly to the IDNR and bypasses any local public input time.
Sunday, March 25
by
Sam Garchik
on Sun 25 Mar 2007 08:53 PM CDT
Century of the Common Iowan ROCKS!
By Sam Garchik Check out what COTCI had to say about the DFA Training in Cedar Rapids. First this on Loebsack, then this on Tom and Christy. Also, be sure to follow-up on the action alert on Voter Owned Iowa. Saturday, March 24
by
Sam Garchik
on Sat 24 Mar 2007 10:14 PM CDT
Iowans Need To Support Local Control of Hog Lots
Fellow Iowans, IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT FACTORY FARMS IN IOWA, YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED TODAY! A newly proposed bill, House File 873, presents COMMONSENSE LEGISLATION that would require large-scale confinements in your county to follow environmentally friendly guidelines and be placed farther away from neighboring residences, schools, churches, lakes and tourist destinations. Currently less than 1 percent of Iowans own CAFOs and yet have all the rights. THIS BILL GIVES BALANCE to the other 99 percent of us. Please call or email the following Representatives to show your Support for House File 873 (Kuhn/Frevert Bill). Remember to be polite and respectful when leaving a message or speaking with a legislator. Courtesy counts. This bill is being met with a lot of resistance from corporate lobbyists representing the confinement industry. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT TO SAVE IT! Help clean up Iowa's rivers, lakes, air and streams…call the following legislators and your OWN TODAY! THE HOUSE SWITCHBOARD NUMBER IS (515) 281-3221. If you can't get through please leave a short message. Feel free to contact Speaker of the House Pat Murphy at: Pat.Murphy@legis.state.ia.us http://www.legis.state.ia.us/FindLeg/ Also contact GOVERNOR CULVER'S OFFICE: (515) 281-5211. For More Information and easier legislative access, please go to: www.LegislativeAlert-IA.net BILL SUMMMARY Passing this bill will provide a balance between the interests of the confinement industry and their neighbors in Iowa. This bill is in great trouble, having been moved by Speaker Murphy to the House Agricultural committee and they will not vote it out without a large number of calls or emails from ordinary citizens supporting the bill. If we want someone other than Farm Bureau to influence the outcome of this bill WE NEED YOU to contact your Representative regarding the commonsense legislation presented in HF 873. TAKE ACTION TODAY! Contact the following members plus your own Representative: Agriculture Committee: 1. Dolores.Mertz@legis.state.ia.us Chair H (515) 887-2952 2. Mike.Reasoner@legis.state.ia.us Vice Chair H (641) 782-2693 W (515) 281-3221 3. Jack.Drake@legis.state.ia.us Ranking Member H (712) 784-3538 4. Steven.Olson@legis.state.ia.us H (563) 659-9096 W (515) 231-6469 5. Helen.Miller@legis.state.ia.us H (515) 576-1352 6. Dawn.Pettengill@legis.state.ia.us H (319) 475-2276 7. Mark.Kuhn@legis.state.ia.us H (641) 228-2566 8. John.Whitaker@legis.state.ia.us H (319) 796-4618 9. Henry.Rayhons@legis.state.ia.us H (641) 923-2979 10. Mark.Davitt@legis.state.ia.us H (515) 962-9345 11. Betty.DeBoef@legis.state.ia.us H (641) 634-2227 12. Nathan.Reichert@legis.state.ia.us H (563) 263-3057 13. Cecil.Dolecheck@legis.state.ia.us H (641) 464-2913 14. Doug.Struyk@legis.state.ia.us H (712) 329-3542 W (712) 322-0102 15. Marcella.Frevert@legis.state.ia.us H (712) 852-4950 16. Kurt.Swaim@legis.state.ia.us H (641) 664-2455 17. Elesha.Gayman@legis.state.ia.us H (563) 650-6140 18. Andrew.Wenthe@legis.state.ia.us H (563) 379-7182 W (563) 425-5260 19. Sandra.Greiner@legis.state.ia.us H (641) 636-2293 20. Gary.Worthan@legis.state.ia.us H (712) 732-6340 W (712) 299-3039 21. Dan.Huseman@legis.state.ia.us H (712) 434-5880 Friday, March 16
by
Sam Garchik
on Fri 16 Mar 2007 09:32 AM CDT
Democracy for America Kicks Off Campaign Training Academy with Governor Tom Vilsack and U.S. Representative Dave Loebsack in Cedar Rapids
By Sheri Divers Building on the momentum of the 2006 electoral victories, Democracy for America will launch its national 2007 campaign training schedule in Cedar Rapids, Iowa with Governor Tom Vilsack and newly elected U.S. Congressman Dave Loebsack on Saturday, March 24-25, 2007 at Kirkwood Community College in Iowa Hall, 6301 Kirkwood Boulevard Southwest. The 2008 Presidential Race has begun. Thousands of Democracy for America (DFA) grassroots activists from over 850 local groups across the country have registered for campaign training in their cities because they are taking an active role in this race as well as the state and municipal elections in 2007. The DFA Training Academy features experienced campaign professionals and covers practical strategies and tactics in areas such as communications, fundraising, voter targeting, online organizing, and building a sustainable grassroots movement. The program is designed to be practical and immediately useful in community organizing activities. These skills are essential for activists who will volunteer with presidential primary campaigns or run for elected office. Currently, DFA has trained over 10,000 activists across America leading to over 500 electoral victories at all levels of national, state and local government. Representative Loebsack will speak with community activists on Saturday during lunch at 12:30 and Governor Vilsack is scheduled to appear on the same day at 7pm. “Our DFA Training Academy graduates are using their power to turn these victories into a lasting movement,” said Democracy for America Chair Jim Dean. Venue Info: Grassroots Campaign Training Academy Date: March 24-25 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: 9:00am-6:00pm both days Location: Iowa Hall, Kirkwood Community College Address: 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 For more information, contact Trish Nelson at nelsonaction@yahoo.com 803-242-1150. For more training locations, visit: http://www.democracyforamerica.com/training Democracy for America, which was founded by Howard Dean in 2004, is a political action committee dedicated to building a grassroots network of socially progressive and fiscally responsible activists running for all levels of office – from the school board to the Presidency. DFA is empowering everyday Americans to reform their political system. Thursday, March 15
by
Sam Garchik
on Thu 15 Mar 2007 09:43 AM CDT
Where Are My Taxes Going?
By Meshawn Ayala, Iowa PIRG Citizen Outreach Director A thought occurred to me as I prepared my taxes -- where is my money going? Will my taxes pay for the best safety equipment and supplies for the troops or will it be wasted by companies like Halliburton? How much does behind-the scenes lobbying by special interests cost us? Sadly, the costs are high. At least $10 billion dollars have been wasted on overpriced contracts or undocumented costs in Iraq while those returning home received substandard care. Halliburton alone is responsible for $2.7 billion dollars of this wasted money. Our taxes should not go towards lining the pockets of the politically connected. This spring we have a real chance of passing strong lobby reform in the House which would help hold special interests and their lobbyists more accountable. You can help now by asking Speaker Pelosi to make sure the house introduces strong lobby reform legislation. To take action, click on the link below or paste it into your web browser: https://www.uspirg.org/action/money-politics/email?id4=ES Then ask your friends and family to do the same by forwarding this email to them. Background Together we have the opportunity to put an end to the corruption and lobbying scandals that have plagued congress. Until now powerful interests and their lobbyists have gotten away with far too much. The key to change is transparency -- the public has a right to know what relationships their representatives have with powerful interests. So far this year, we struck two blows against political corruption. The house, during their first 100 hours, passed a bill that banned gifts and travel from lobbyists. Then the senate followed suit and added strong lobbying reforms that hold lobbyists and the special interests they work for more accountable. The House now needs to pass strong, comprehensive lobbying reform which should include the following provisions. Disclosure of "bundled" contributions: A congressperson can receive as much as $2,300 in a single contribution. However powerful interests and their lobbyists wield more muscle by gathering hundreds of thousands in donations from multiple sources and presenting it in one big bundle. Currently there are no rules in place that discloses this information to the public -- we have a right to know who our representatives are turning to for campaign cash. Disclosure of public campaigns: In addition to influencing politicians directly, lobbying firms often spend huge amounts of money on expensive media and other paid communications in order to influence the public to lobby on their behalf. There should be requirements for lobbying firms to disclose to the public who is behind these campaigns and the amount of money they receive from powerful interests to do this. Slow the revolving door: Members of congress leaving to work as lobbyists used to be the exception. Now it is a regular practice, with some 200 former Members reportedly lobbying Congress. By selling their access to the highest bidder, former members are unfairly tilting the playing field in favor of the powerful interest they represent. We need to extend the "cooling off" period and close the loopholes that allow legislators to leave as public servants only to immediately return as hired guns. You can help now by asking Speaker Pelosi to make sure that the house introduces strong lobby reform legislation. Then ask your friends and family to do the same by forwarding this email to them. To take action, click on the link below or paste it into your web browser: Sincerely, Meshawn Ayala Iowa PIRG Citizen Outreach Director MeshawnA@iowapirg.org http://www.IowaPIRG.org P.S. Thanks again for your support. Please feel free to share this with your family and friends. Tuesday, March 13
by
Sam Garchik
on Tue 13 Mar 2007 06:45 AM CDT
DFA Training in CR on March 24/25 By Arshad Hasan, Training Director DFA Training AcademyThe DFA Training Academy in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is nearing capacity. Dozens of progressives from throughout the region have already signed up for this two day campaign training event on March 24-25. Reserve your seat today Whether you want to organize your neighborhood, manage a campaign or run for office yourself in Cedar Rapids -- you'll learn the skills to win. Congressman Dave Loebsack, Iowa Senator Joe Bolkcom as well as Iowa Representatives Elesha Gayman and Art Staed will join you in building the emerging Democratic majority. At the DFA Training Academy, experienced campaign professionals will cover practical strategies and tactics including communications, fundraising, voter targeting, online organizing, and building a sustainable grassroots movement. We design the program so you can go out and use the skills you learn right away. Then, we follow up with you to make sure you have the support you need to organize your community. Unfortunately, our available seats are going fast. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn with the best! RSVP today I hope to see you in Cedar Rapids. |
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