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View Article  Ed Fallon Makes His Run for Governor of Iowa Official
Ed Fallon Makes His Run for Governor of Iowa Official

by O. Kay Henderson, Radio Iowa

The Des Moines legislator becomes the first candidate to officially declare he's running for governor.

Representative Ed Fallon, a Democrat from Des Moines, has served in the Iowa House for a little over 12 years, and on Saturday he made his aspirations for higher office official.

Fallon said election reform is a top priority. He also promised to develop his own health care reform plan and to enact tougher measures to restrict urban sprawl.

Fallon will refuse all contributions from Political Action Committees - PACs - and from lobbyists. He will also limit donations from individuals to 50 dollars per individual per month.

Fallon lists reform of the election system as his number one goal, to limit the influence of what he calls "powerful, entrenched" special interest groups. "I'm running for governor because I'm tired of seeing a handful of big corporations and wealthy, special interests get tax breaks and hand-outs while the issues important to you and me are neglected," Fallon said. "It's time for rank-and-file Iowans to have our concerns addressed, concerns about clean elections, about education, health care, decent jobs, livable wages, agriculture, the environment and a tax structure that is fair and progressive - and that's the short list."

Fallon promised to be a voice for all Iowans, including new Iowans, and he made a special pitch. Twice during his speech, Fallon spoke in Spanish to say he's seeking a "united Iowa."

Fallon said he'll release his health care reform ideas later this year. "I'm tired of waiting for the federal government," Fallon said. "The bottom line is this: our commonwealth depends on our common health."

Fallon has long sought ways to limit "urban sprawl" and Fallon promises that if he's elected governor, he'll try to enact land use restrictions to ensure prime farmland isn't covered by concrete.

Fallon held a rally in the statehouse to kick-off his campaign, and about four-hundred supporters were there, including Carter Woodruff of Des Moines, one of Fallon's friends who spoke to the crowd. Woodruff said Fallon is different from other politicians because he isn't "bought and paid for by rich, special interests" but speaks his own mind. Woodruff praised Fallon for endorsing Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader in 2000 rather than Al Gore, the nominee of Fallon's own Democratic party.

Mark Johns of Davenport, a member of the musicians union in the Quad Cities, described himself as a conservative Republican who'll be backing Fallon's campaign. "The one thing that has impressed me about Ed is he's a man of his word," Johns said.


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View Article  Attend a Public Forum in Iowa on a Harmful Pesticide

Attend a Public Forum in Iowa on a Harmful Pesticide


Defenders of Wildlife

Defenders of Wildlife is urging you to attend a public forum on atrazine - one of the most widely used corn herbicides in the United States. Atrazine is known to be harmful to both people and wildlife yet more than 60 million pounds are used annually in the U.S. In Iowa, more than 7 millions pounds are applied each year. Despite its link to prostate cancer in humans and an array of harmful impacts to wildlife, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently okayed its continued use.

The forum, entitled "Atrazine and Impacts on Human Health and Wildlife," will take place on SUNDAY, APRIL 24th from 3:00 to 5:00 PM and will present the latest science and policy issues around atrazine to the public.

The forum will be held at the University Life Centers located at 135 Iowa Memorial Union at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.

A one-hour presentation by Professor Tyrone B. Hayes, University of California, Berkeley, will be followed by one-hour open discussion ("town hall meeting"). The industry and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will also be invited to express their points of view, concerning the policy and continued use of atrazine, economic issues, environmental and public health and conservation concerns.

For more information please contact, Erin Conner or Tyrone Hayes.


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