Category Archives: Iowa in the News

Deadlock in Des Moines

Deadlock in Des Moines If you've been paying attention to the news lately, the Iowa House is in a complete deadlock.  What's surprising here is that the House Republicans are fighting the education budget: The biggest fireworks came during debate … Continue reading

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Iowa and the Death of Democracy

Iowa and the Death of Democracy Culver Asks Iowa Legislature to Pass Elections Bill (DES MOINES, IA)  Secretary of State Chet Culver [Monday] released data submitted by county officials showing that nearly half of Iowa’s counties will purchase touch-screen voting … Continue reading

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Action Alert: Contact Your County Auditor ASAP for VVPAT

  ACTION ALERT:  Contact Your County Auditor ASAP for VVPAT in Iowa **PLEASE PASS THIS ON*** VVPAT can still be saved before the legislature adjourns.  We need the county auditors to get behind it.  We are asking everyone to contact … Continue reading

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What’s In Iowa’s Water?

What's In Iowa's Water?


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What's in Iowa's water?  Would you believe antibiotics, steroids,  personal care products, pharmaceuticals, acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen, caffeine, cotinine (a metabolite of nicotine), deet (an insect repellent) and carbamazepine, an anti-seizure medication used to treat people with epilepsy and bi-polar disorder?

An Exclusive Report from WHO's 13 News

Des Moines, May 5th, 2005 – Do you know what's in your water? The Environmental Protection Agency sets standards for and monitors pollutants in the water. Things like chemicals from manufacturing and pesticides from farm run-off. But other contaminants are now showing up in the water and many of them come from you and me.

They're called “emerging pollutants”. Things like hormones and antibiotics. They aren't necessarily new to the water but scientists are just starting to test for them. In this Channel 13 Investigation, Sonya Heitshusen takes a look at what's in your water and how it might impact your health.

More than 70-thousand miles of rivers and streams in Iowa provide the state with the majority of its drinking water. In central Iowa, your water primarily comes from two rivers, the Des Moines and the Raccoon.

Rain, run off and treated waste water fill the rivers. This is the same water that, after purification, flows through your pipes. The quality of that water directly effects your health. That's why the government implemented the safe drinking water act more than 30 years ago.

The Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) is in charge of setting and enforcing standards for known toxins like arsenic and lead. But the E.P.A. does not have standards for other pollutants like antibiotics and hormones used in people and animals. We have not been monitoring for these chemicals in the past and now that we're developing sensitive techniques, we're finding them. And now that they're finding them, scientists also want to know how they might impact our health.

Dr. John Vargo, Phd. says, “One of the biggest concerns is the effect of antibiotics in the environment. Some studies have shown there is a correlation between bacteria resistant to antibiotics and presence of these drugs in the environment but testing is still limited.”
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Mental Health Parity Is Now Iowa Law

Mental Health Parity Is Now Iowa Law Kudos to the Legislature and Governor for finally signing mental health insurance parity into law. A measure of insurance protection for many Iowans with mental illnesses was signed into law Monday by Gov. … Continue reading

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Iowa Radio Stations Refuse School Gay Bashing Ads

Iowa Radio Stations Refuse School Gay Bashing Ads 365Gay.com (Des Moines) Radio Iowa, a network of 60 stations has rejected ads aimed at educating people about the problems LGBT students have at the hands of bullies. The ads were produced … Continue reading

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Chuck Grassley, Chief Enabler, Helps Bush Peddle Snake Oil This Week at Town Hall Meetings

Chuck Grassley, Chief Enabler, Helps Bush Peddle Snake Oil This Week at Town Hall Meetings The DesMoines Register by Jane Norman Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Ia., is overseeing the overhaul [gutting] of Social Security in Congress. Here is a list of … Continue reading

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Public Invited to Demonstrations of New Voting Equipment (Johnson County)

Public Invited to Demonstrations of New Voting Equipment johnson-county.com/auditor Four vendors will demonstrate voting equipment this coming Monday and Tuesday at the Johnson County 4-H Fairgrounds.  The demonstrations are part of Johnson County’s purchase evaluation of a new voting system … Continue reading

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New Iowa Political Blog: Iowa Matters

New Iowa Political Blog: Iowa Matters Lucas Forte, the former volunteer coordinator for the Art Small for Senate campaign, has started up a great new Iowa political blog called Iowa Matters.  Click here to check out the blog for yourself.  … Continue reading

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LAST CHANCE for a voter-verified paper ballot

  LAST CHANCE for a Voter-Verified Paper Ballot Act now or you'll miss the LAST CHANCE for a voter-verified paper ballot (VVPB) law to pass in Iowa this session. Iowa lawmakers wrap up the legislative session on Friday, April 29. … Continue reading

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