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View Article  Grassley Challenger Calls for Expansion of High Speed Internet for Rural Iowa
Grassley Challenger Calls for Expansion of High Speed Internet for Rural Iowa

"Small town businesses as well as farmers should be able to take advantage of this and expand their markets"  ~

Krauseforiowa.com

Bob Krause, Democratic Candidate for the U. S. Senate, said today that he would work for expanded internet access for rural American when elected to the United States Senate.  "We need to sustain the rural life style and make it competitive with urban America if we are to halt the long, slow collapse of rural Iowa," said Krause.

Iowa has pockets of territory in the northwestern part of the state with relatively high internet access, said Krause.  However, eastern Iowa has large areas with very little access to high speed internet,  as shown on the map in this map

“If we want to have a vibrant, sustainable rural America, instead of the hollowing out that we see today, we need to make high quality internet broadband service a priority,” said Krause.   “The slow growth in rural broadband in the face of the current recession indicates a real need that must to be met," he added.

According to the USDA Census of Agriculture, the percentage of U.S. farms with high speed Internet access varies considerably....Iowa is above the national average with approximately 4 in 10 farmers having access to the new technology.

Over 2.2 million farms were included in the census. Growth in broadband to rural America has been slow.... Of all farms in the U. S., only 33% now have broadband.

Krause added that expansion of internet service is a prime stimulus project that would add jobs while creating a rural economic infrastructure suitable for the rural economy in the 21st century. 

"Small town businesses as well as farmers should be able to take advantage of this and expand their markets," stated Krause.

Krause referred to a recent report by the Knight Commission on Community Information Needs in a Democracy.  The report equates the national broadband project to the creation of the transcontinental railroad or the creation of the interstate highway system as a building block for a better America. 

 "This is a project that has broad national support,” he said.  “We just need to do it!”

View Article  Public Supports Moving Forward on Climate Change
Public Supports Moving Forward on Climate Change

Americanprogress.org

Found this link on Iowa Policy Project's Twitter feed...

Health care reform is occupying almost everyone’s attention these days, which is understandable given its level of importance and how close we are to big decisions in Congress. But other critical issues remain on Congress’s agenda and will be taken up once the health care situation is resolved. On the top of that list is climate change. Just-released data from the Pew Research Center suggests the public is ready to move forward in this area.

First, the public rejects the idea that the United States should go alone in addressing climate change. By 56-32, they say that the United States “should join other countries in setting standards to address global climate change” rather than “set its own standards to address global climate change.”

Second, the public gives 50-39 support to “setting limits on carbon dioxide emissions and making companies pay for their emissions, even if it may mean higher energy prices” (emphasis added).

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