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View Article  John Drury: Regulating De-regulation in Iowa
Regulating De-regulation in Iowa
by John Drury

First off, congratulations are in order to Linda and Blog for Iowa on the one year anniversary. Linda has obviously put a lot of work and dedication into this site and it really is a fantastic resource. It truly is an honor to be a contributor and I thank her for allowing me to be a part of the team.

The Iowa House and Senate have both recently passed legislation that will pre-empt local governments from controlling the types of agricultural seeds that are planted in their counties and municipalities. This piece of legislation, known to some as the GMO bill, known to others as legislation for no apparent reason, is on its way to Governor Vilsack and unfortunately is expected to get his signature.
 
Perhaps one of the more interesting things about this legislation is that not one of Iowa’s counties or cities has attempted to pass an ordinance to control agricultural seeds. So here is the state legislature stepping in pre-empting them from ever having the ability to protect their communities from the unknown effects of genetically engineered crops. Senator Tom Rielly, a Democrat from Oskaloosa said, “ I think this is a good first step in the regulation of agricultural seed in Iowa.” Huh? Don’t you mean the de-regulation of agricultural seed, Senator?
 
Rep. Mark Kuhn, a Democrat from Charles City, worked tirelessly trying to stop this bill from passage and he’s to be commended. He pointed out in House debate and in a two-page letter to every senator before they voted that there seems to be a “misunderstanding among legislators that the State of Iowa already regulates genetically engineered agricultural seeds and this bill is needed to maintain uniformity across the state.” In fact, the State of Iowa has no regulatory control over genetically engineered seed. Counties could not stop them from being planted even if they wanted to so taking away local control when they didn’t have it in the first place seems beyond pointless.
 
One can’t help but wonder why our state legislature would waste its time on such non-issues as this. It seems as though the Biotech industry is simply purchasing legislation ensuring that there will never be any state or local regulations on genetically engineered seeds. There is a need for a discussion on this topic and non-GMO and organic growers need to be a part of it and so far, they have been excluded.
 
This legislation will prevent any further study or discussion on the issue. I urge Governor Vilsack to veto this legislation and allow meaningful debate to take place.

View Article  Neutering Social Security
Neutering Social Security

by Jim Hightower, Hightower Lowdown, AlterNet.org

Naming the names behind the grab for Social Security

When George W. says he's going to "fix" our Social Security system, I feel like a dog that's just been told, "We're taking you to the vet to get you fixed."

Whether it's to dogs or to We the People, George's message is the same: This radical surgery is needed for your own good. If, however, you suspect that something besides your welfare is really motivating him ... you're exactly right.

Extremist, right-wing ideology and the insatiable corporate grab for money are the two forces behind Bush's push not merely to neuter this enormously popular and effective retirement program ... but ultimately to kill it. As reported in last month's Lowdown, step one is to portray Social Security as fatally flawed. The promised benefits are a "hoax," the taxes paid into the trust fund are "wasted" rather than invested for maximum return, and "the so-called reserve fund ... is no reserve at all."

Interestingly, these are quotes not from today's alarmist Bushites but from the lips of Alf Landon and the pages of his party's platform when he was the Republican candidate for president way back in 1936! Note that the first Social Security check was not mailed until 1937, so the ideologues and big money interests were predicting doom and gloom and trying to undermine the program even before it started.

Indeed, dismantling Social Security has been a central tenet of the right wing for nearly 70 years, and it's been an increasingly serious goal of GOP presidential politics since the hardcore right made its grab for the reins of the party's national leadership with Barry Goldwater's 1964 run. Nothing that Bush is saying today is new. Just as George is now doing, Goldwater painted a picture of a collapsing system 40 years ago....

(Click here to read the complete article.)

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