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View Article  Bob Woodward on 60 Minutes Tonight

Bob Woodward on 60 Minutes Tonight

Bob Woodward will be discussing his new book, Plan of Attack, on 60 Minutes tonight (CBS 6pm CDT).

This book is not good news for the Bush Administration.

Excerpt:  "Secretary of State Colin Powell felt Cheney and his allies — among them the undersecretary of defense for policy, Douglas Feith, and what Powell called Feith's "Gestapo" office — had established what amounted to a separate government."

Read more here and here.

View Article  CALL YOUR LEGISLATORS!—Don’t let Iowa be nickeled and dimed

CALL YOUR LEGISLATORS TODAY! Don’t let Iowa be nickeled and dimed

Contributed by: jmccormally, IDP website

Republicans in the Iowa Legislature are trying to force an amendment to the Iowa Constitution.  Under the amendment, all tax changes would have to be approved by a public referendum!  This short-sighted, politically-motivated policy would end up costing Iowans thousands of dollars every year.

There is still time to stop it!  Before the House resumes debate Monday, call or email the Republicans and tell them how bad you think this bill is.  You can find the name, phone number, and email address of your Republican legislators here.


This amendment, SJR 2010, will shift the cost of state government from progressive taxes to increased fees.  Government will literally nickel and dime Iowans to death to raise the necessary resources.

As long as the cost of any fee increases do not exceed 1% of the state budget - $44 million today –the legislature can raise any or all fees each year to pay for the increased costs of providing services.

Every Iowan will be hit with some kind of fee increase.  Gun owners, when they purchase a license, will see a fee increase.  Corporations that file annual reports with the state will see the filing fees go up.  Vehicle owners will see their title surcharge go up.  Hunters and fishermen will pay more for licenses.

There are hundreds of fees already in place in Iowa.  Here are just some of the Iowans who will be hit. 

a.  Banks and credit unions
b.  Insurance companies and insurance professionals
c.  Utility companies
d.  Accountants, architects, engineers, employment agencies
e.  Veterinarians, grain dealers, processors of dairy products
f.  Construction contractors, elevator owners, boiler owners
g.  Doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers, realtors, massage therapist, dentists, chiropractors, and every other occupation that is licensed in Iowa
h.  ATV, snowmobile and boat owners
i.  Students whose tuitions and fees will go up


Please call and email your Republican legislators TODAY.  There is no time to lose.  You can find their names, phone numbers, and email addresses here.

 

View Article  Events This Week

Events This Week

Tuesday, April 20

Project Myth Breaker:  Hand deliver the truth about HAVA and the voting machine requirements to your county's head election official (probably your County Auditor).  For more information, go here.


Wednesday, April 21

MoveOn.org's Book Event in Iowa City.  Tell people about Democracy for Iowa and Blog for Iowa.  For more information, go here.


Wednesday, April 21

Iowa Democratic Party Meet Up.  From 7pm to 8pm.  For the agenda, go here.  For a location near you, go here.


Saturday, April 24

Iowa Democratic Party District Conventions.  If you are a Dean delegate or Dean alternate to your District Convention and you would like to get in touch with your Dean Delegate District Coordinator, drop me a line here and I will forward it to your Dean Delegate Coordinator (be sure to mention which district you're in and include your full name, address, and phone number).  All alternates should attend.

Find your District Convention here.


Sunday, April 25

March For Women's Lives in Washington, D.C. has a Dean delegation going to the March.  For more information or to sign up, go here and here.  Gov. Dean will be in attendance.


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