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View Article  Establishing Our Progressive Iowa Network (PIN) - Mark the Date!

Establishing our Progressive Iowa Network (PIN) – Mark the Date!


By Caroline Vernon

On Saturday, June 9th, progressive leaders, activists and legislators from across the state will converge on Iowa City for our first 2007 Democracy for Iowa Organizing Summit.  We are still working out the details on the venue (forthcoming) but we will be meeting from 9am to 3pm (the last hour will be reserved for DFA-IA members to discuss administrative business so it will not be necessary for everyone to stay for that segment).

The purpose of this gathering is to establish the Progressive Iowa Network (PIN). This network will serve to better unite progressive organizations, legislators, and leaders across the state so we can support each other’s efforts around progressive issues in Iowa.

Currently, we have an unprecedented opportunity to get progressive legislation passed in our state. However, in order to achieve legislative victories on the issues that we care about, we must establish an effective framework that allows us to better organize our efforts, clarify our message, mobilize our base, educate the public and influence our state officials.

We have identified the following 5 issues as requiring urgent action:

1. VOICE (Voter-Owned Iowa Clean Elections)
2. CAFO regulations / Farm Bill
3. Fair Share
4. Healthcare
5. Media

Please note: we want ALL progressive organizations to attend this meeting and become part of this network even if we may not be focusing on your specific issues at this time.

The Summit Agenda will cover the following:

I. Why is PIN important?

The first part of this summit will discuss why PIN is important. Groups/Individuals will be asked to introduce themselves and identify their main areas and issues of focus:

• Policy/Research
• Lobbying
• Media/Public Relations (including bloggers)
• Grassroots Organizing

This will NOT be an informational meeting about the issues, but rather a strategy session on how we can support each other moving forward.

II. Update & Evaluation of the recent Iowa Legislative Session

• What went well?
• What would we do differently?

III. Break-Out Sessions by Issue

• Strategize with other progressives around the state that are working on the same issue.
• What kind of help do you need from other organizations/leaders who may not be directly involved in your issue.

Lunch

IV. Report back to larger group identifying specific needs

• What do you need from PIN?

We will not have time to hear specific plans but rather will want to hear your list of needs on how other organizations/leaders can help you make progress around your issue.

V. Where does PIN go from here?

We will discuss logistics, network structure and set a date and time for our next meeting(s).

VI. DFA-Iowa Administrative Planning Session (for DFA-IA members)

This last segment will be for DFA-IA members to discuss by-laws, how we can better support Blog for Iowa, and other administrative details.

Outreach around this summit has been underway for awhile -- many progressive organizations/individuals in Iowa have already been notified. However, if you have not yet heard from us directly, please email Caroline Vernon ASAP: carolina1961@gmail.comWe need every progressive organization, leader and legislator in Iowa to participate in order to achieve maximum effectiveness as a network.

View Article  Topsy Turvy Bus to Visit Scavo Alternative High School Monday, May 7th
Topsy Turvy Bus to Visit Scavo Alternative High School Monday, May 7th


By ISP

Overturned School Bus Welded atop another Bus Demonstrates Upside Down Federal Budget Priorities

DES MOINES TOPSY TURVY TOUR
Scavo Alternative High School (1800 Grand)   11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Nollen Plaza (Downtown Des Moines)             12:30 – 1:20 p.m.
State Capitol (West Drive Area)                     1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

The campaign known for its pull-out pens and crazy vehicles has done it again. The Priorities Campaign’s “Topsy Turvy Bus” is on its way to Iowa from its birthplace, San Francisco, making stops along the way to educate concerned citizens about the federal budget. Monday, May 7th, the bus will stop in Des Moines at Scavo Alternative High School (1800 Grand, Des Moines).

Topsy will be at Scavo from 11:30 a.m.—12:20 p.m. so students, teachers and community members can tour it and snap photos.  Scavo Principal Kittie Weston-Knauer, who is a supporter of Sensible Priorities, says “We are excited to have this very creative vehicle visit our school.  It will be a terrific experience for our young people and teachers.”

After that, Topsy will head downtown to Nollen Plaza for the remainder of the lunch hour (12:30 – 1:20 p.m.). Then, it’s on to the Capitol (West Drive Area) from 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. Topsy will spend the rest of the afternoon cruising around the metro area.

Ben Cohen, president of the Priorities campaign and co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, dreamed up the Topsy Turvy Bus to illustrate America’s upside-down education priorities and urge the presidential candidates to straighten out America’s mixed up budget priorities.

“Topsy reminds us that over half the budget Congress allocates every year goes to the Pentagon, leaving slivers for other priorities,” Cohen said.

The bus was designed by noted artist Stefan Sagmeister (www.Sagmeister.com). Artist-mechanic Tom Kennedy (http://www.TomKennedyart.com/) fabricated the bus with the help of ten other artists. Kennedy is driving the bus from California on a national tour to reach New Hampshire where Topsy will spend two months before rounding out the year in Iowa.
 
When Topsy returns to Iowa, Priorities field organizers will take turns driving the bus and use the video equipment inside to further explain the federal budget and how Iowans can help change it.

Iowans for Sensible Priorities is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to shifting money wasted by the Pentagon on unneeded and outdated Cold War-era weapons and excessive nuclear weapons toward social needs such as health care, education, renewable fuels research, and deficit reduction.

Liz Larson
Communications Director
Iowans for Sensible Priorities
www.SensibleIowans.org
1620 Pleasant Street, #218
Des Moines, IA 50314
phone  515/244-1207
fax  515/244-1750
cell  515/333-1608
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