Category Archives: Iowa in the News

John Drury: Killing The Small Towns Won’t Save Iowa Redux

Killing The Small Towns Won't Save Iowa Redux by John Drury Last week I wrote on the regional government plan that the state legislature has been working on. And as I got to thinking more about it, I realized some … Continue reading

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Counterpoint Extra: Ted Remington Now Appearing Weekly on Sinclair Action

Counterpoint Extra: Ted Remington Now Appearing Weekly on Sinclair Action The rational counter to “The Point,” “The Counterpoint” critiques and corrects the daily editorial by Sinclair Broadcasting's corporate vice president, Mark Hyman, that is broadcast on all Sinclair-owned television stations … Continue reading

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Here We Go Again: Iowa House Sneaks Fetal Personhood Law Back In

Here We Go Again: Iowa House Sneaks Fetal Personhood Law Back In Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa Shortly before last week's deadline, opponents of a woman's right to choose slipped in a bill that would redefine “person” in the Iowa … Continue reading

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This Week’s Town Meetings with Congressman Leach Representing the Second District of Iowa

This Week’s Town Meetings with Congressman Leach Representing the Second District of Iowa “Social Security is the most important safety net program ever developed.  Whatever approach is adopted, the goal must be fairness and equity.  Maintenance of commitments to current … Continue reading

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Update on Biogate: Iowa Suicide Gene Bill

Update on Biogate: Iowa Suicide Gene Bill


by Linda Thieman

This past Monday, March 14, the Iowa House, as expected, rushed through the passage of what has come to be known amongst activists as the Suicide Gene Bill.  This bill would take away the right of local governments to ban the planting of certain seeds, such as those that have been genetically modified, in order to avoid contamination from cross pollination and other methods.  Some GM crops have been modified so that all seed produced from these crops is sterile, hence the name Suicide Gene, forcing farmers to buy new seed every year and robbing Mother Earth of her ability to reproduce.

The Inside Scoop

The expectation was that once the Iowa House rushed the bill through (it passed 70-27), the Iowa Senate, under pressure from Gov. Vilsack, would follow suit.  However, according to Carlos Jayne, a lobbyist for Iowa Farmer’s Union, there is some resistance amongst Democrats in the Iowa Senate who feel this “fast track” is too fast.  Opponents of the bill hope to get Democrats to stand up in caucus for delaying further consideration of this legislation until next session.

Additionally, it is Jayne’s perception that Vilsack is suddenly less insistent on getting this gift to big agribusiness and the biotech industry passed quickly.  This, Jayne believes, is because Sandy Greiner (R-Washington), the representative who introduced the bill in the House, crowed too soon on the floor of the House, claiming support from Vilsack.

Jayne insists, however, that we aren’t winning this battle yet, so “don’t anyone let up.”  If the bill actually makes it to the floor of the Senate for a vote, it will probably pass.

Contact your Iowa senator here.

“Democracy Works Best at the Local Level”

One of the fascinating things to come out of this legislative session thus far was the testimony to the Agriculture Committee of the Iowa House regarding the Suicide Gene bill given by George Naylor.  Naylor is a farmer from Churdan, Iowa, and is president of the National Family Farm Coalition.

Naylor’s testimony was moving and eloquent.  It’s the kind of thing we usually don’t get to hear about.  Blog for Iowa is including it here.  After the brief excerpt, scroll down and click on more>> to read the full text of Naylor’s testimony.

George Naylor:

As the president of the National Family Farm Coalition representing the hopes of family farmers around the country, my remarks today against passage of H.F. 202 are based on two simple messages: First, don't fall for the idea that H.F. 202 will be of benefit to farmers, and second, democracy works best at the local level which H.F. 202 precisely prohibits. (This applies to siting hog factories, too.)      

Democracy depends on a well informed citizenry. This must be why the giant genetic engineering corporations have lied so much to farmers and consumers about their technology. An executive of DuPont-Pioneer Seed-as recently as two years ago was repeating the misleading statement that genetic modification is no different that when people first made bread and beer. You would have to drink a lot of beer to believe that moving genes from one species to another at will is the same as making bread or beer, or for that matter, crossing different varieties within a species. The statements that genetically engineered crops were the most regulated and studied plants in history also led citizens to believe that scientists were confident that there was no need to worry about these products' effects on human health or the environment. The fact is, the crops were only voluntarily registered with the FDA and no transparent scientific studies were ever available for peer review.      

The lack of regulation of these GE crops starting from the federal government on down illustrates that the democratic process breaks down the further we move away from our local communities. There has been a widespread cover-up of the lack of regulation and possible dangers of the technology resulting in unbelievable power in the board rooms of giant corporations over our food and the biosphere. I hope the outcome of the debate on H.F. 202 may ironically open up the larger debate and reveal this treacherous cover-up — I would call it Biogate.      

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Iowa Jobs Fall; Jobless Rate Hits 5.1 Percent

Iowa Jobs Fall; Jobless Rate Hits 5.1 Percent Iowa Policy Project MOUNT VERNON, Iowa (March 17, 2005) – Iowa’s shaky economic recovery took an employment dive in January, falling by 3,600 nonfarm jobs as the unemployment rate rose to a … Continue reading

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DFQC Makes Appearance in St. Patrick’s Day Parade

DFQC Makes Appearance in St. Patrick’s Day Parade by Caroline Vernon In spite of freezing temperatures, on Saturday, March 12th, some of our local DFQC members made our presence known by marching in the Quad Cities annual St. Patrick’s Day … Continue reading

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Support Our Troops? Not if You’re Republican

Support Our Troops? Not if You're Republican by Randall Rolph, Nashua, Iowa   The U.S. House of Representatives voted yesterday, March 15, 220 to 195, to block any debate or vote on amendments to provide additional funding for veterans' health … Continue reading

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Odds ‘n’ Ends

Odds 'n' Ends There's so much stuff I wanted to write about that I couldn't really sort things out.  So, here we go with “Odds 'n' Ends”. [Insert a FoxNews-style “Whoosh” Here.] Yesterday in D.C., a “Sense of the Senate” … Continue reading

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This Week in the Iowa Legislature: Tipping Point for a Ravaged Earth

This Week in the Iowa Legislature: Tipping Point for a Ravaged Earth By Eileen Dannemann, National Coalition of Organized Women The Tipping Point Tuesday, March 15th Steps of the Des Moines State Capitol 10:00am sharp In the Iowa legislature this … Continue reading

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