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View Article  Bedell to Hold Meeting on Campaign Finance

  Bedell to Hold Meeting on Campaign Finance


By Ed Fallon

As many of you know, my primary goal during my campaign for governor was to get big money out of politics. Whether the issue is health care, the environment, education, agriculture or economic development, far too often wealthy special interests are able to buy their way into the process and influence the results.  “Big campaign donors aren’t in it for altruism.  They don’t consider their money a contribution; they consider it an investment.  (And a pretty sound one, too.)”  (Democracy’s Edge, p.62 ) 

While I did not win the Democratic nomination for governor, I’m not going away anytime soon, and campaign finance reform will remain one of my top issues. The influence of money in politics can be seen at every level, and it’s important that we keep fighting to take power back from special interests.  “In the 2004 Senate race, 91 percent of winners outspent their opponents, and in the House of Representatives, it was 95 percent.  For so many Americans, money in politics is such old news that even numbers like these hardly cause a stir.”  (Democracy’s Edge, p.59 )

But those kind of numbers should cause a stir!  Former Iowa Congressman, Berkley Bedell feels the same way about money in politics and, like me, he’s not just sitting around waiting for the change to happen.  When elections become auctions, average citizens lose their right to a representative government.  And that needs to change.  With a significant outcry and call for reform, this deeply entrenched system can be changed.  “In the four years after the 1998 clean elections law passed, the number of candidates and voter turnout in Arizona went up by a quarter, and the number of minority candidates rose substantially.”  (Democracy’s Edge, p.60 )  “Now armed with proof of clean elections’ impacts, citizens are pursuing initiatives in more than thirty states and already crafting legislation in fifteen.” (Democracy’s Edge, p.63 )   

Bedell is asking people to get involved in calling for reform at the national level and he knows he needs to do so early.  He wants to work with people all over the state of Iowa in order to send a message to local, state and national politicians that “business as usual” is not acceptable.  He will be hosting a meeting next Wednesday, August 2, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Polk County Senior Center, 2008 Forest Avenue, to listen to your ideas on how we can make this happen and to share some of his own thoughts.  If you’d like to attend, please call Berkley at (712) 336-5070 or e-mail your RSVP to: berk.survey@gmail.com.  We hope to see you there!

View Article  Message from Ed Fallon

  Message from Ed Fallon


By Ed Fallon

Pay special attention to the two events at the bottom: rally at the statehouse on Friday!

Wednesday, July 12, 2006
 
Dear Friends,
 
It’s About Issues!  Developing a statewide movement to return political power to the people is, more than anything, about helping Iowans address issues in their local communities.  Even as the Fallon for Governor team works to redefine the organizational structure necessary to continue our work, issue advocacy remains a central part of our mission.
 
Since the primary election on June 6, my staff and I have advised people who’ve contacted our office on a range of important issues.  In addition to a lot of effort on eminent domain, we’ve worked with Iowans on the following:
 
·        Proposed hog confinements in Dickinson and Hancock counties;
·        Concerns about MidAmerican Energy’s power lines in Dallas County;
·        Ongoing difficulties working with the Department of Corrections regarding prison visitation;
·        A proposed power plant in Waterloo;
·        Ongoing inquiries into both the Iowa Values Fund and CIETC;
·        Funding for a continuum of care for adopted children; and
·        Research on genetically modified organisms.
 
Beyond this, I’ve continued to help and advise many others who are running for public office – or who are considering it – and have delivered 11 public speeches in five counties.
 
Tomorrow and Friday are big days, culminating in a SPECIAL SESSION ON EMINENT DOMAIN.  Here are a few key events and you’re welcome to participate.
 
·        Ed’s appearance on Jan Mickelson’s talk show, WHO Radio – 1040 AM, Thursday, July 13, 10:05 a.m. to discuss eminent domain and the upcoming session.  Call-in!
·        Rally to support the eminent domain bill, Iowa State Capitol, Friday, July 14.  Come join us!
·        Special session in the Iowa House and Senate.  Make your presence known in either balcony at the Statehouse.  Bring a lunch.
 
And thanks for all you do for justice and democracy!
 
Ed Fallon

View Article  Drinking Liberally is Now Statewide; JC Dems to Sponsor in IC

Drinking Liberally is Now Statewide; JC Dems to Sponsor in IC


By Nick Bergin

The Iowa City chapter of Drinking Liberally is excited to announce the Johnson County Democrats will be co-hosting Drinking Liberally the second Thursday of every month.  The I.C. Chapter of Drinking Liberally  meets this Thursday and every Thursday at the Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington St. Iowa City at 8pm.

Raise your spirits while you raise your glass, and share ideas while you share a pitcher.  Drinking Liberally is an informal progressive social group, which gives left-leaning individuals a place to share ideas and discuss politics.

Drinking Liberally has 150 Chapter nation wide including chapters in Ames, Des Moines, Iowa City, and the Quad-Cities.  Check out the national website at www.drinkingliberally.org.

Join us as we strive to make democracy a little more fun.  America was born in the taverns... and now we're returning to promote democracy one pint a time.

The Revolution begins at 8pm.

You can also join the Iowa City mailing list by going to
http://drinkingliberally.org/subscribe.html

If you have any questions please contact Nick at iowacity@drinkingliberally.org

View Article  ICCI Convention Schedule

ICCI Convention Schedule


By ICCI

Their convention is scheduled for this weekend in Des Moines. They do a lot of good work, so if you can, check them out. Here's the schedule for the two day event.

Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement
2006 Statewide Convention
Historic Hotel Fort Des Moines

Reclaiming Democracy

Friday, July 14

4:00-6:00   Registration – 2nd Floor Mezzanine; Silent Auction  -- Wedgewood Room

5:00-6:00  Socializing -- Mezzanine or North Room w/beverages and snacks

6:00-7:45  Grand Ballroom Garry Klicker, President

6:00 Dinner 

7:00 Welcome & Convention Opening

7:45-8:00  Adjourn & move across hall to Capital-State-Governor rooms

8:00-9:15  Keynote Speaker  --  Capital-State-Governor rooms – Lewis Lapham

9:15-9:45  Book signing --  Capital-State-Governor rooms – Lewis Lapham

9:15-12:00  Music  --  Grand Ballroom and North Room  - Ron Langel, DJ; Dancing; Socializing

11:30pm   Drawing for a $50 prize.    Must be present to win.

Silent Auction      
Opens:   Friday night until Midnight   
Closes:   7:00am - 1:00pm on Saturday

Child Care    
Wedgewood Room     Rooms:  314, 316 & 317
Friday:  4:30pm -- 11:00pm
Saturday:   7:30am --   4:30pm
 
Saturday, July 15

6:30-7:50 Family Farm Fresh Breakfast  --   Capital-State-Governor, 2nd Fl

7:00 Silent Auction opens for bidding

8:00-8:15 Review of Day and Overview of Workshops  --  Capital-State-Governor

8:25-9:20 Session A Workshops    
* Defending Your Right to a Safe Workplace    ( Rm 318 )
* Fighting Factory Farms: Setting a new direction in Federal Farm Policy  ( Rm 302 )
* How to be a media sensation – Getting our message out during interviews  ( Rm 308 )
* Making Iowa Voter Owned       ( Rm 310 )
* Principled Pork: Putting our Money Where Our Mouth Is    ( Rm 312 )

9:20-9:35  Break

9:35-10:30 Session B Workshops   
* Federal Immigration Reform      ( Rm 318 )
* Clearing the Air: The Science Behind Factory Farm Air Pollution  ( Rm 302 )
* How to be a media sensation – Getting our message out through letters to the editor ( Rm 308 )
* Health Care: Corrupted by Corporate Profits     ( Rm 310 )
* Payday Loans: Rescue or Ripoff?       ( Rm 312 )
* Corporate Lies: Busting the Myths of Industrial Agriculture   ( Rm 320 )10:30-

10:45  Break     

10:45-11:50  Session C Workshops 
* The Real Story behind immigration     ( Rm 312 )
* Clearing the Air: The Science Behind Factory Farm Air Pollution  ( Rm 302 )
* Making Iowa Voter Owned       ( Rm 308 )
* Health Care: Corrupted by Corporate Profits     ( Rm 310 )
* Fighting Factory Farms: Setting a new direction in Federal Farm Policy  ( Rm 318 )
* Corporate Lies: Busting the Myths of Industrial Agriculture   ( Rm 320 )

11:50-12:45 Lunch  --  Grand Ballroom, 2nd Floor w Ten Year Member Recognition

12:45-1:00  Break:  Make your final silent auction bids1:00 Silent Auction now closed 

1:00-3:25  "Reclaiming Democracy" -- Independence Hall 
Elections
CCI – Looking Back and Looking Ahead
Reclaiming Democracy at the Local Level

3:25-4:00 Evaluation, Prizes, and Silent Auction results

4:00 Adjourn

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