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View Article  Urge Gov. Vilsack to Request $1.2 Million for Legal Aid Funding
Urge Gov. Vilsack to Request $1.2 Million for Legal Aid Funding

Iowa Legal Aid

Your help is needed now to maintain low-income Iowans' access to legal assistance for issues involving domestic abuse, housing, utilities, health care and other basic necessities.  Iowa Legal Aid is turning away almost 900 people each and every month who need help.  Without additional state funding, thousands more who have nowhere else to turn will not receive the help they need.

Iowa Legal Aid has seen dramatic reductions in federal funding, funding from Iowa's IOLTA Commission and, most recently, the elimination of a grant from the United State Department of Justice to fund services to survivors of domestic violence.  As a result of these reductions, Iowa Legal Aid's funding in 2005 will be $1.5 million less than it was in 2002.

In 2004, Iowa Legal Aid received $594,000 in state funding.  As a result of other funding reductions, if state funding remains at $594,000 in 2005, Iowa Legal Aid will be short over $700,000 to maintain existing staff in calendar year 2005.  This projection does not include filling any of the 19 attorney positions around the state that are currently vacant.  Some offices are operating with less than the full-time equivalent of 2.5 attorneys serving 14 counties.

Iowa Legal Aid's Board of Directors is seeking state funding in the amount of $1.2 million.  Although this is double the state funding for 2004, the increase is needed to maintain services.  This amount of state funding is also being supported by the Iowa State Bar Association and the Iowa Trial Lawyers Association.

Iowa Legal Aid staff and Board members have met with the Governor's office to explain the crisis currently facing the delivery of civil legal services to low-income Iowans.  The Governor's office is exploring ways in which they can be helpful.  You can help by contacting the Governor's office and urging the Governor to support state funding in the amount of at least $1.2 million in the coming fiscal year.  Emphasize that legal aid needs the Governor to support state funding for Iowa Legal Aid of at least $1.2 million in order to maintain existing services.  Iowa Legal Aid is already turning away almost 900 people every month.  Without additional state funding, that number will increase dramatically.

Time is of the essence, so please send an e-mail, make a telephone call or send a letter to the Governor's office within the next two to three days.  Please contact any or all of the following people in the Governor's office:

    Governor Tom Vilsack
    State Capitol
    Des Moines, IA  50319
    515-281-5211
    tom.vilsack@iowa.gov

    Dusky Terry
    Governor's Office
    State Capitol
    Des Moines, IA 50319
    dusky.terry@iowa.gov
    515-281-0141

    Steve Falck
    Governor's Office
    State Capitol
    Des Moines, IA 50319
    steve.falck@igov.state.ia.us
    515-281-0130

    John Pederson
    Governor's Office
    State Capitol
    Des Moines, IA 50319
    john.pederson@iowa.gov
    515-281-4495

View Article  ICLU Files Freedom of Information Act Against FBI
ICLU Files Freedom of Information Act Against FBI

Iowa Civil Liberties Union

ACLU Launches Nationwide Effort to Expose Illegal FBI Spying on Political and Religious Groups

In Iowa, ICLU seeks disclosure of surveillance records of both federal and state law enforcement

DES MOINES - Citing evidence that the FBI and local police are illegally spying on political, environmental and faith-based groups, the American Civil Liberties Union and its affiliates today filed multiple Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests around the country to uncover who is being investigated and why.

"The FBI is wasting its time and our tax dollars spying on groups that criticize the government, like the Quakers in Colorado or Catholic Peace Ministries in Iowa," said ACLU Associate Legal Director Ann Beeson. "Do Americans really want to return to the days when peaceful critics become the subject of government investigations?"

Ben Stone, executive director of the Iowa Civil Liberties Union, which is among the state affiliates participating in the effort, said that the ICLU is involved because of what the U.S. Attorney's office did to Des Moines peace activists in February of this year.

"Ten months ago, citizens subpoenaed by the government courageously stood in the public square in an effort to convey to the world that they would not be intimidated," Stone said.  "In the face of their resistance, the U.S. Attorney backed down. The ICLU's filing today of FOIA, privacy act, and open records requests on behalf of our clients represents the next step in our struggle to defend the right of free speech against government intimidation," he added.

The requests were filed by the national ACLU as well as its affiliates in Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Oregon.  The national ACLU FOIA names the central FBI agency as well as bureaus in New York, Washington, D.C., California, Michigan, Virginia, and Massachusetts. Additional ACLU affiliates are expected to file another round of FOIA requests in early 2005.  
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