Fallon: State Legislature Overrun with Special Interests

  Fallon: State Legislature Overrun with Special Interests


 

State Representative and gubernatorial candidate Ed Fallon
(D-Des Moines) said on Monday that special interest money in politics
is keeping the state legislature from making “obvious moves” on issues
most Iowans share opinions about, such as car title loans, cigarette
taxes and renewable energy.




“Take
the car title loan situation, for example,” Fallon said. “This is
predatory lending at its worst, targeting the poor and forcing them to
pay exorbitant interest rates. Predatory loans are exactly the kind of
abuse the legislature is supposed to prevent. But LoanMax affiliates gave Speaker of the House Christopher Rants and the Iowa Leadership Council $40,000, and now legislation to regulate those loans won’t be debated. That’s not a coincidence.”




Rants
and the Council also received $60,000 from tobacco companies. Rants is
refusing to allow debate on raising the cigarette tax.




“If you
need proof that big-money special interests buy influence in politics,
this is it,” Fallon said. “The decision to raise taxes on cigarettes
should be based on its impact on Iowa businesses and the potential
benefits for Iowans, not based on the profit margins of companies
outside the state. But when outside interests throw lots of money to
key officials in Iowa, their voice is heard to the exclusion of the
public’s interest.”




Fallon’s criticism was not just targeted at Rants, however.



“As
we’re developing policies for renewable energy, one of many issues we
need to discuss is who will control it: local farmers and entrepreneurs
or large energy companies,” Fallon said. “More
than one in three members of Iowa’s legislative leadership received
contributions from MidAmerican Energy in 2005. Several of them also
took money from Alliant Energy. It’s no coincidence that more and more
of Iowa’s renewable energy systems are being controlled by big
corporations.”




In 2005, a non-election year, MidAmerican gave $40,500 to Iowa legislators,
including Rants, Senate Co-President Mike Gronstal (D-Council Bluffs),
Senate Republican President Pro Tempore Larry McKibben
(R-Marshalltown), House Majority Leader Chuck Gipp (R-Decorah), House
Majority Whip Libby Jacobs (R-West Des Moines), House Assistant
Majority Leader Rod Roberts (R-Carroll), House Assistant Majority
Leader Carmine Boal (R-Ankeny), Senate Republican Floor Leader Stewart
Iverson (R-Clarion), Senate Republican Assistant Leader Mark Zieman
(R-Postville), Senate Republican Assistant Leader John Putney
(R-Gladbrook), Senate Republican Assistant Leader Jerry Behn (R-Boone),
House Minority Leader Pat Murphy (D-Dubuque), and House Assistant
Minority Leader Mike Reasoner (D-Creston).


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