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Tuesday, November 18

Iowa House: Jubilation in Progressive Community as Rants Faces Demotion
by
Linda Thieman
on Tue 18 Nov 2008 05:00 AM CST
Iowa House: Jubilation in Progressive Community as Rants Faces Demotion
by Linda Thieman
It’s been a tough couple of years for Christopher Rants (R-Sioux City). First, the Republicans lose control of the Iowa House and Rants loses his position as speaker, and now, Rants is facing yet another demotion—this time, from inside his own party.
That’s right, all the way from top gun to nada. As the Sioux City Journal said, “No assistant leader. No whip. Nothing.”
Blog for Iowa applauds this remarkable decision, for the following reasons gleaned from previous BFIA posts (here is just a partial list from the past several years, but I’m sure if you look it up in the Annals of Hell, you can find the full list in its fiery entirety):
1) March 13, 2005
State Reps. Rants and Horbach Soft on Meth by Jon Gaskell, Pointblank Des Moines
Iowa House Speaker Christopher Rants (R-Woodbury) and Rep. Lance Horbach (R-Tama) worry that meth makers' civil liberties will be violated if Iowa requires ID to purchase the main ingredient used to make the devastating drug....
Still we're forced to listen to the likes of State Rep. Lance Horbach [R-Tama], who points out that meth heads will still find pseudoephedrine at pharmacies and on the Internet (essentially making his argument: "Why fight it?"), as well as Speaker of the House Chris Rants [R-Woodbury], an allergy sufferer who also happily picks up checks from pseudoephedrine manufacturers and grocery store and convenience store representatives.
2) February 16, 2006
Report on Health Care Lobby Day in Des Moines by Caroline Vernon contributions by Karen Metcalf
Increase in the cigarette tax:
Research shows that increasing the tax by $1/pack would stop 4700 young people in Iowa from starting. This translates into better health and substantial savings in health care costs from tobacco-related illnesses.
We found broad bi-partisan support for this proposal, particularly if the revenue generated by the tax is allocated specifically to health care. While the Senate last year approved a cigarette tax hike, the effort has been blocked in the House because House Speaker Christopher Rants, (R) - Sioux City, says he won't allow debate.
Rants sponsored a political organization, Iowa Leadership Council, that received more than $60,000 from tobacco companies. The "Rants For Statehouse Committee" also received over $4,000 from big tobacco and yet Rants insists these generous contributions have nothing to do with the fact that he refuses to allow this proposal to come to the floor for debate!
3) September 20, 2004
Iowa: The Importance of Voting by Linda Thieman
I find it truly amazing what the GOP will do to win an election. I suppose my question should be, “What WON’T they do?”
We’ve seen blatant evidence that the GOP intends to prevent people from going to the polls by any means, and now Iowa’s House Speaker Christopher Rants (R-Deep Black Hole) is joining the cause against Democracy, recommending that people stay home this election year and NOT VOTE.
In particular, Rants is against the promotion of the use of absentee ballots, no doubt because in Iowa, Democrats who vote by absentee ballot far outnumber Republicans. According to the Iowa Democratic Party, Rants has made statements critical of voter education programs being undertaken by the Iowa Secretary of State, including distribution of statewide voter guides.
Well, that’s enough for now, I think. To find more stories about Christopher Rants, do a search on Blog for Iowa (left sidebar). A long list of them will come up. You will be amazed, dazed and really glad the Iowa Republicans recognized one of their main liabilities and dropped the guy like a hot potato splat! -- with butter, salt and sour cream all over the floor. Yum. I think I’ll go get something to eat. My appetite is coming back.
Monday, November 17

Hormone-disrupting Cosmetics Chemicals Found in Teenage Girls
by
Linda Thieman
on Mon 17 Nov 2008 05:00 AM CST
Hormone-disrupting Cosmetics Chemicals Found in Teenage Girls
The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics
Teenage girls across America are contaminated with hormone-disrupting chemicals found in cosmetics and body care products, confirms a new study released recently by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a founding member of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. [The report is available here.]
The first-of-its kind study found 16 toxic chemicals in blood and urine samples from 20 teen girls from eight states and the District of Columbia, aged 14-19, including preservatives, fragrance and antimicrobial compounds. Many of these are linked to serious health risks in lab animals, even at low-dose levels.
“Hormone-altering chemicals shouldn’t be in cosmetics, especially in products used by millions of teenage girls,” said Rebecca Sutton, Ph.D, author of the report and Staff Scientist at EWG. “Their bodies are still developing and may be especially vulnerable to risks from these exposures,” added Sutton....
“The findings of this study are further evidence that our system of regulating chemicals in cosmetics is broken. We need smarter laws at the state and federal level to keep hazardous chemicals out of personal care products,” said Lisa Archer, National Coordinator of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. “Teenagers are being exposed during a critical period of development to toxic chemicals in products they use every day. Being a teenager is hard enough – girls shouldn’t have to worry about their beauty products contributing to their risk of cancer or damaging their reproductive systems.”
Read the complete article here.
Wednesday, November 5

Iowa for Health Care Leads Charge to Fix Health Care System
by
Linda Thieman
on Wed 05 Nov 2008 05:00 AM CST
Iowa for Health Care Leads Charge to Fix Health Care System
Iowa for Health Care
Health Care Voters and leaders of the state's largest issue-based campaign, Iowa for Health Care, extend their congratulations to President-elect Barack Obama and the many down-ticket health care candidates in Iowa who won their respective elections.
Health Care Voters took advantage of Iowa for Health Care's intensive micro-targeting efforts to have quality conversations with the most persuadable voters over the phones and at the doors.
Work began last summer by getting our members actively involved in the caucus process, making health care a top issue in the January caucus. Then we continued with Iowa for Health Care's expanding the electorate by registering new voters and ensuring infrequent voters were registered at their current addresses. We helped educate voters on the importance of access to quality affordable health care by holding rallies, house parties and other earned media events throughout the election to complement the one-on-one work done in the community.
Since May 1st, 2007, we've:
· Registered 5,261 new voters;
· Grown our Health Care Voters by 13,546 (collected over 9,793 emails);
· Held 214 community events stressing the need for health care reform;
· Discussed health care in over 100 news stories;
· Knocked on 13,353 doors;
· And made 50,723 phone calls.
"Health Care Voters across the state proved that they can make politics work and elected health care candidates who are ready to step up and do what is right for the people of this country. Now the real work starts! Iowa for Health Care and its over 40,000 Health Care Voters will stay active by holding our leaders accountable for the promises they made over this past campaign season on affordable health care. We've fought long and hard for positive changes on this issue, and Americans deserve a health care system that works for them," said Kirsten Running-Marquardt.
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