Category Archives: Iowa in the News

Second Suit Filed Against Iowa City Over Wal-Mart

 Second Suit Filed Against Iowa City Over Wal-Mart Supercenter Cedar Rapids Gazette By Frank Gluck IOWA CITY — Opponents of a proposed Wal-Mart Supercenter in Iowa City filed a second lawsuit against the city Thursday, this time calling the City … Continue reading

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The Iowa Second District Democratic Workshop – August 13, 2005

  The Iowa Second District Democratic Workshop – Saturday, August 13th IDP2nd.Org The Iowa Second District Democratic Workshop will be on Saturday, August 13, 2005 in West Liberty, Iowa, at the West Liberty Community Center.   The program starts just before … Continue reading

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We have now officially seen everything. Introducing . . . the Tom Harkin Blog!

 We have now officially seen everything. Introducing… the Tom Harkin Blog! by Danny Glover, Beltway Blogroll [Editor's Note: Now, if Grassley starts blogging, I'm pretty sure THAT will be one of the signs that the Apocalypse is at hand.  I'm … Continue reading

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An Epitaph: “Good Neighbor” Radio

An Epitaph:  “Good Neighbor” Radio It's a very odd occurrence these days that local media talks about other local media, particularly if there is not a shared corporate parent.  (Whereupon you can expect to hear every cross-promotion in the book…)  … Continue reading

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Blog for Iowa’s Candidate Watch

Blog for Iowa's Candidate Watch Even with all the time that has passed since last November, I am amazed that one of the blog categories that gets the highest number of hits every week is still the Candidates section – … Continue reading

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“Protect Iowa’s Land”

“Protect Iowa's Land” The Des Moines Register finished their two-part Sunday series on the coming demographic changes that Iowa will have to face in the next 10-15 years as farmland owners begin to turn land over to the next generation … Continue reading

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Iowa Lakes Battle Early Death Due to Excess Algae

Iowa Lakes Battle Early Death Due to Excess Algae by Perry Beeman, Des Moines Register Biologically and chemically speaking, [the title of Iowa's Best Lake] goes to … Yellow Smoke Park in Crawford County, according to a new report card … Continue reading

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U of Iowa Prof Optimistic About Labor Schism

U of Iowa Prof Optimistic About Labor Schism by Jeff Charis-Carlson, Iowa City Press-Citizen Shelton Stromquist, professor of history at the University of Iowa, talks labor. In the current [labor] schism there has been a lot of debate over how … Continue reading

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Largest Public Health Cutback in US History

Largest Public Health Cutback in United States History


By Caroline Vernon
(excerpts from familiesusa.org and tenncare.org)

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Here in Eastern Iowa, the Health Care forum of Progressive Action for the Common Good will hold a candlelight vigil and bell ringing at 8:30pm on Sunday, July 31st, at the Unitarian Church, 3707 Eastern Avenue, in Davenport. The vigil will also be preceded at 7:30 by the showing of the documentary, “323,000.” The ringing of the bells will represent the 99 counties in Iowa as a way of showing support and solidarity with the people of Tennessee and the 719,000 TennCare enrollees affected by the cuts.

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Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen is executing the cruelest and largest cutback of public health coverage in the history of the United States. Every day, nearly 2,000 people enrolled in TennCare, the State Medicaid program, are receiving letters of termination or reduction of benefits. Hundreds of thousands of Tennesseans, many of whom are chronically ill and disabled, are living in fear because of Governor Bredesen’s decision to strip them of the only health care they have. Now, more than ever, they need your help.


Unfortunately, the national media has done very little to address this issue even though many people stand to lose their lives as a result of these drastic and unnecessary cuts. To make matters worse, internal State memos and documents, obtained by the Tennessee Justice Center, reveal that the State had orchestrated and implemented these cuts merely as a political strategy, with no regard for the consequences they are having on people's lives. The Tennessee Justice Center is a non profit, non-partisan law office. TJC represents low income families, and all of their clients are on TennCare.

The documentary, “323,000,” is the culmination of a 6-month investigation into the largest health care cuts in the history of this country. In the course of the investigations, documents were discovered that definitely prove that Governor Bredesen did not tell the truth to the citizens of Tennessee when he said the reason for the drastic cuts were the fault of the Tennessee Justice Center and other TennCare advocates. In fact, as you will learn below, the cuts are part of a bigger political strategy.

In 2002, Governor Bredesen campaigned on a platform to reform TennCare. In a printed press interview, he cited one of the problems with the program was due to the fact that the MCO’s (Managed Care Organizations) were overpaid and not bearing any of the risk or properly managing care.

In early 2003, after he was inaugurated, Governor Bredesen began negotiating with the Tennessee Justice Center in an attempt to settle 4 class action lawsuits that they had filed against the State. By the end of the summer, they had completed negotiations and entered into settlement agreements. Governor Bredesen had said at that time that these settlement agreements had put the State in the drivers seat to be able to manage TennCare. He made promises then that he would implement reform. Throughout the rest of 2003 no reforms were implemented.
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The Stench of Hog Lot Expansion in Scott County

The Stench of Hog Lot Expansion in Scott County by Molly Regan On Thursday, July 28th, 2005, the Scott County Board of Supervisors in IOWA voted 5–0 to recommend that a hog farmer and his family be allowed to expand … Continue reading

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