Staff Short? Give ‘Em More Work

Covid Kim has had some really strange responses to what is being described as a workforce shortage. The responses have ranged from cutting unemployment insurance early to attempt to force people in desperation to take any job, offering a whopping $1,000 to $2,000 bonus to teachers and now raising the number of children an individual child care professional can watch at a time.

One of the often cited reasons that women of child bearing age have been slow to return to the work force during the pandemic is because affordable, reliable child care is a commodity that is hard to come by in Iowa. 

Child care is a notoriously low wage industry. In such a situation working on legislation to raise wages at least to a livable wage would be one of the first places to start. Workers in this field should also have benefits like workers in other industries. The first four years of a child’s life are when they learn most of what they need to succeed in life. Those who work with them should be paid accordingly.

Not in Republican dominated Iowa. Raising wages or benefits in this state seems to be like condoning theft. The Iowa legislature’s response is to increase the workload. Whether the pay is increased will most likely be up to the individual workplace. Child to provider ratios will increase from 6 to 1 at age two to 7 to 1 at age two. For age three the ratio will go from 8 to 1 to 10 to 1.

If that wasn’t enough to make mothers quiver at turning their toddlers over to care providers, add in allowing 16 year olds to be care providers without supervision. Handling children is not a simple task. Handling more than a couple of two year olds at a time often takes physical and mental agility. 

Remember, these are children, our most precious product . The current ratio of 6 to 1 for two year olds for an 8+ hour day sounds greatly demanding. Add in another one and it feels like a deal breaker. Add in 16 year olds unsupervised and most mothers would say “NO.”

I think we could take an educated guess that those proposing this increase are most likely well removed from the child care arena. They may have children, but don’t have to deal with their care for long stretches with multiple children at a time.

Back last summer in another backward attempt to force Iowans into the workforce Gov. Corporate Kim Reynolds cut off the extra help that the unemployed were getting from the federal government. The concept here would be if people are starving they will take any job. Gettin an extra $300 per week allowed the unemployed to live like kings I guess. 

Based on that logic, workers should have come flooding back. But they didn’t. People were not returning because of fear of being infected with covid, lack of child care or dislike of certain types of jobs. Nothing was done about those problems. Starve ‘em out was the strategy.

Most recently Iowa like many other states has been hit with a mass exodus of teachers. The major reasons again are fear of Covid as masking is relaxed – pretty much done away with actually – lack of access to child care and overwork as planning periods are now being consumed as subs when other teachers call in sick or quit.

Corporate Kim’s answer? A paltry $1000 or $2000 bonus. The legislature joined in by raising school appropriations a measly 2.5% which may well be consumed by gas for the school busses next year. There will be little to no money for teacher raises or for that matter supplies. Add in the insane battles around books and curriculum (CRT) and it is no wonder college educated young teachers are looking to get out of teaching and often out of Iowa.

Feels like Reynolds and the Republicans approach to solving problems is the old cartoon line of the announcement that “The beatings will continue until attitudes improve.” 

Colin Gordon of Common Good Iowa had a great editorial discussing the state’s cutting of unemployment insurance last summer in the Des Moines Register. I recommend reading the full editorial. Among other things Gordon said:    

“In late 2020, the agency began clawing back benefits already paid to thousands of workers. In July 2021, it abruptly cut short Iowa’s participation in the extended federal unemployment benefit programs. In late October, it dramatically tightened the work-search requirements imposed on out-of-work Iowans. Pare back unemployment benefits and make them harder to get, by this logic, and those living large on $400.00/week (the average weekly unemployment benefit in Iowa) will flock back into the labor force.

There are fundamental flaws with this reasoning. First, Iowa Workforce Development cannot seem to comprehend (or at least accept) the reality of “frictional” unemployment — that an economy can have both job openings and job seekers at the same time. Instead, it assumes that working Iowans are completely fungible; that an unemployed carpenter in Cedar Rapids can (and should) take a night shift at a gas station in Council Bluffs.

Second, it continues to traffic in false Dickensian assumptions that state assistance discourages work. The decision to cut off the extended federal benefits in July did not galvanize the state economy — indeed, states that joined Iowa in that strategy have experienced slower economic growth than the rest of the country.

The reason for this is not hard to discern: The vast majority of the Iowa’s “missing workers” have dropped out of the labor market entirely. They (many of them women) are not drawing unemployment benefits. Their “disincentive” to work is not generous public benefits. It is a wage structure resting on a minimum wage that has not budged in 13 years. It is a regulatory regime of occupational health and safety that puts workers at risk and immunizes their employers. It is uneven access to paid leave that, for many working Iowans, makes “work-life balance” impossible to achieve.

Iowa Workforce Development seems bent on administering our unemployment benefit system not for the benefit of unemployed Iowans, but for the benefit of employers bemoaning a “shortage” of workers willing to fill lousy jobs at lousy wages. This tilt is evident in the rollout, alongside the late October changes to unemployment insurance, of two new business incentive programs. Aimed at “advanced manufacturing,” these programs open yet another trough of public money to well-heeled business interests and offer little to working Iowans. The grants have no discernible targets for wages or job creation. They prohibit the use of grant money to train workers. And they encourage expenditure on “specialized equipment for automation.”

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Incompetent? You Get To Give The Republican Response

about to lay yet another giant egg

Iowa’s governor is about to join a non-illustrious list of persons who seemed to have disappeared into the ether – those who give the opposition response to the State of the Union (SOTU) address. Most of those who get pushed into this limelight are seldom heard from again, especially those from he Republican side.

So let’s take a quick look at some of the Republican lesser lights of recent years. The result of such appearances for Republicans is to usually become a national laughing stock in a few short days. Covid Kim has the kind of stuff to make that happen.

Among those who followed Barack Obama included folks like Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Gov. Bob McDonnell of Virginia, former Speaker Paul Ryan and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Mitch Daniels, Joni Ernst, Nikki Haley, Marco Rubio and Cathy McMorris Rogers. How many of those folks can you even remember outside of Ernst and Rubio? Rubio’s claim to fame these days is a a punching bag for the former president.

Reynolds “earned” her spot for her lack of work in the fight against Covid. Few governors did less than she did. She was among the first to cut the reporting of daily updates. She has fought to keep kids unmasked in classrooms putting the kids and their teachers in jeopardy. And of course she reopened the state way too early in 202. Let us not forget her ignoring of the crises in Iowa’s nursing homes and Iowa’s meat packing plants. Typhoid Mary meet Covid Kim

She is also being rewarded for her complete selling out to corporate interests, her work to cut taxes for the wealthy, her hard push to ruin Iowa’s public school system and her instrumental work in running Iowa’s youth out of the state. She also really cracked down on those who were out of work due to the pandemic. 

In short she was almost the perfect Republican in her public office. Give to the rich and screw over the poor. May she reap the obscurity of those who respond to the SOTU.

Don’t forget, Deidre DeJear is running against Reynolds. DeJear cares about people. 

Here is how our friends at Progress Iowa responded to the Reynolds announcement:

STATEMENT: Republicans reward Gov. Reynolds with national spotlight for being a corporate sellout

Des Moines, Iowa — Progress Iowa Executive Director Matt Sinovic issued the following statement in response to the announcement that Governor Kim Reynolds will give the GOP response to President Biden’s State of the Union address:

“Next week, Americans will hear from President Biden about how he has delivered for working families through an unprecedented pandemic over the last year, in his State of the Union address.

“Today we learned that national Republicans are rewarding their favorite sellout, Corporate Kim Reynolds, by handpicking her to give the response to the President.

“Iowans work hard to take care of our families, and want to do right by our neighbors. But Gov. Reynolds has abandoned those values, and now is being propped up by Republicans in D.C. because of it. Washington Republicans are giving Corporate Kim this platform because she ignored working families in favor of corporate greed and outsourced our health care to private companies who get to decide whether we live or die based on profit. She has given the wealthiest corporations one handout after another, while taking money away from our public schools, public safety, and health care services.

“Over the last year, while President Biden worked to get Americans vaccinated and back to work, Corporate Kim Reynolds put our families in unsafe conditions to fatten her corporate donors’ profits and worsen her workforce crisis. We deserve better. It’s time our nation’s leaders agree to put people over corporations. Instead of selling corporate greed on the nation’s stage, Gov. Reynolds should stay home and work to solve her workforce crisis.”

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Iowa Newspapers Create IowaCovidData.com

Kim Reynolds put on a Dick Cheney worthy sneer when she responded to a question by James Lynch about the decommissioned state covid website.  Goodness she’s touchy!  No wonder they’re all afraid of her.  She stated on Iowa Press last week among other falsehoods that the state’s website was decommissioned because nobody was using it anyway.  Watch her wacky Iowa Press performance here along with BFIA commentary. And read the story below about how Iowa newspapers have to make their own website to inform Iowans about Covid-19 since #covidkim is so over it.

Iowacoviddata.com is the product of a collaboration among Iowa newspapers to serve as a central source of Iowa COVID-19 data.

The project is led by the Iowa Newspaper Association and spearheaded by the Cedar Rapids Gazette, Des Moines Register, Iowa City Daily Iowan and Iowa Falls Times Citizen.

On Feb. 16, 2022, the state decommissioned its coronavirus data website, coronavirus.iowa.gov, and moved disease reports to the Iowa Department of Public Health website to mirror reporting of other respiratory infections. The change coincided with the expiration of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ COVID-19 disaster declaration, which had diverted state resources to pandemic response since March 2020.

While the state’s new COVID-19 reporting page includes information about new COVID-19 cases and deaths at the state and county levels, as well as vaccination rates, it no longer reports data for hospitalizations and long term care facility outbreaks. Links on the webpage direct users to that information on the websites of U.S. Health and Human Services, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Iowacoviddata.com pulls data from the Iowa Department of Public Health and HHS. It provides information about new COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations at the state and county levels, and includes a map that reports new cases per capita for each county over a previous seven-day period.

The website will be updated weekly on Wednesdays, coinciding with the state’s release of new data.

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Famous Cheney sneer when he was also lying. WordReference Forums

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Iowa’s Lead Pipes Will Be Replaced Thanks To President Biden And Democrats

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President Joe Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure bill is sending Iowa $638 million dollars to replace ALL our state’s lead pipes and make other water infrastructure improvements.

“There is no safe level of lead in children’s blood. Lead can harm human health, can lead to issues like anemia and kidney and brain damage, and can even cause death at very high levels.” National Center for Healthy Housing:  Link

“Iowa has the sixth-highest number of lead lines per capita nationwide at 5,015 lead lines per 100,000 people, according to a new survey from Natural Resources Defense Council. An estimated 160,000 or more lead service lines carry drinking water to Iowans who may not suspect their tap water could be contaminated with lead.” https://www.nrdc.org/media/2021/210715-2

Note: U.S. Representative Cindy Axne is the ONLY Iowa member of the US House to vote to protect Iowa kids by removing lead pipes from our state’s drinking water systems.

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Help Dems Fight Disinformation: Watch This Week’s Blue Statehouse Alert LIVE

Jennifer Konfrst is an awesome, high energy leader.  This week Jennifer and Phyllis Thede tag-teamed on the strange happenings in the Iowa legislature.  You will enjoy these weekly live events.  Listen and sign up for updates. This is one of the ways Dems are trying to fight disinformation and involve the grassroots. And please don’t forget to share on your social media networks.

This week it’s not all bad news. You’ll also get to hear about some terrible legislation that died.

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Ladies and Gentlemen May We Present Your U.S. Senator Joni Ernst


Joni Ernst cracks me up.  This is what she sent out in her newsletter to constituents last week. If it wasn’t so pathetic it might be funny.  It’s an obvious attempt to smear a Democratic president. One can easily do a Google search to check the veracity of these statements and come up with several quick references linking to legitimate news sources proving this to be false.  So she is obviously trying to pull the wool over the eyes of her constituents who are easy to deceive.  Shame on her.  Even if she doesn’t write this stuff herself, which of course she doesn’t, she is responsible for it. And to make it look like she actually believes this she wastes even more time and money introducing a bill to supposedly stop the “free” crack pipes. Lord help us.

We are paying her and a bunch of staff nice salaries for this, more than you are likely making.  Joni fans need to wake up.

“Cracking Down” on the Biden Administration’s Taxpayer-Funded Crack Kit Scheme

Dear Friend —

While inflation continues to soar sky high in this country, the Biden administration is pushing their $30 million crackpot idea that puts drug abusers in charge of designing crack kits and distributing drug paraphernalia—all at the taxpayer’s expense.

Right now, nearly everything costs more in Biden’s America…well, except crack kits are free!

THIS WEEK: I helped introduce an effort that will force the Biden administration to sober up from its out of control budget bender and stop making problems worse.

Specifically, the CRACK Act would prohibit taxpayer dollars from directly or indirectly purchasing, supplying, or distributing crack pipes or similar drug paraphernalia.

Along with introducing the CRACK Act, I awarded my February 2022 Squeal Award to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for pushing their taxpayer-funded crack kit scheme.

Thank you!
Joni

 

Factcheck.org Biden initiative funds drug overdose prevention not crack pipes

Washington Post – No the government isn’t spending $30 million on “crack pipes.”

Reuters – U.S. Government officials did not say crack pipes would be distributed in safer drug kits

CNN – Biden administration is not funding crack pipes

You would think a U.S. senator could do a Google search.

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Reynolds Right Wing Rants Go Unchallenged On Iowa Press

Reynolds during a Covid-19 press briefing being asked a question by a reporter

Kim Reynolds was the guest on Iowa Press this weekend. As you would expect she had a  right wing talking point and alternative fact ready for every question. The Iowa press crew was predictably worthless in response. It’s not that they didn’t ask a few decent questions but the problem is there was absolutely no follow up or challenge to Reynolds’ nonsensical responses and she went on a couple of wild rants that these veteran reporters made no effort to challenge.

Questions without follow up turn into nothing but opportunities to lie without getting caught. Iowa Press needs to look at its program format and make some room for follow up questions. They should know Republicans are going to say what they want because they know there will be no accountability. They seem to find time to ask Democrats follow up questions.  If there needs to be more time to ask a follow up question, make this program an hour long because it may as well be discontinued if it is going to do nothing but give  Republicans a format to lie and make stuff up. It’s not like the rest of the station’s programming schedule is so awesome that it wouldn’t be a net gain to provide more time to educate Iowans about their corrupt leaders.

Watch the program. It’s only 22 minutes of content, less if you speed it up.  Then contact Iowa Press and give them your feedback.

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Radical

Just a little thought on this Presidents day weekend. 

Radical is a word that we are likely to hear on right wing media. It is a word that the right has spent years turning into one of those words that evoke a picture in the mind of those that hear or read the word. When we hear the word Radical we immediately concur up an image of someone with a bomb looking to bring down the government.

Over the years the right has trained the public to think of Radicals as always left wing, perhaps a person of color or possibly a member of a non-Christian religion. This is a response the right wing media has worked on for years so that without going into a long explanation, these will be the image your mind conjure up much as the saliva Pavlov’s dog responded with at a ring of the bell meaning he would get fed.

It is one of many words that the right has worked on to get specific responses. Words that are loaded with imagery without having to give any explanation. Ronald Reagan gave us Welfare Queen.” Other words that you will recognize are “Communist,” “Socialist,” “Hippy,” “illegal immigrant” and so on.

This is a good day and age to be skeptical. Questioning things that are fed o you by the media is always a good idea. Today I would like to encourage you to question the imagery of the word Radical. 

The definition in the dictionary for Radical:

1.

(especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.

“a radical overhaul of the existing regulatory framework”

When you look back on especially the past 5 years, but also the administrations of the Bush family and Ronald Reagan, we can easily see that the Republican Party has been the truly radical party. From the union busting days of the Reagan Administration, the pardoning at the end of Bush I, the unnecessary wars of Bush II and where to start with the former guy?

Through all these admins were huge tax cuts for the rich, wage stagnation for the working class, and the running up of HUGE deficits in an effort to “starve the beast.’ We have also seen radical, radical voter suppression at the state level. 

Along with voter suppression at the state level, we also see union busting, huge tax cuts for the rich and gerrymandering to a computer honed precision. 

Meanwhile, the Republican Party continues its unrelenting stalking of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and the ACA. These are programs that are hugely popular, yet are the top targets for the radical Republican Party. Let’s not forget their attacks on unemployment insurance.

And for the final acts of radicalism we have the turning of a PANDEMIC into a political issue and the encouragement (and probable planning) of an attempt to overthrow the government of the United States. This in an attempt to overthrow the constitutional processes that have been in existence for 230 years.

By the way – why was no extra security deployed to protect Trump on January 6th? Do you think he had inside information that he would not be harmed by the insurrectionists?

Is that enough to give you a different idea just who is the radical in this country? 

Most of problems these days stem from this radical party pushing their agenda through ownership of the media, through physical intimidation and violence and through misuse of power in office.

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Sunday Funday: Black Presidents’ Day Edition

He’s back with a special guest! Randy Rainbow (4 minutes) 

Lookie there! It is Black History Month and Presidents Day rolled into one – Black Presidents History weekend, I guess. Quick, can you name the presidents who have also coincidently been black? Barack Obama! Very good!

Lots and lots stirring in the worldly soup these days. Olympics end, Russia starting a war as Republicans try to figure out which side they are on, the January 6th committee about to go live on TV – boy that will be TV worth watching – and Covid maybe subsiding or maybe getting ready for another bad wave. Things will be shaking soon. Good thing we have a steady hand at the wheel.

BTW, you may not plead the 5th amendment during this quiz!

A) The Canadian trucker protest is slowly being dismantled. Last Monday, Canadian police reopened what major bridge between Canada and the US?

B) What claim by Trump’s lawyer was dismissed by a NY Supreme Court judge in the Trump tax trial?

C) Who was the first president to die in office? (Should have learned this in grade school)

D) Which member of the British royal family settled a sexual abuse lawsuit out of court last week to avoid a trial?

E) President Biden rejected the idea of executive privilege for the previous president and released what usually public White House records?

F) Big news in medicine this week as a women has apparently been cured of what viral disease that was the scourge of the 1980s and 1990s?

G) Funnel week at the Iowa Legislature. A bill that diverts public school money to what purpose passed out on funnel week?

H) Which president served as both Vice-President and President even though he was never elected to either office?

I) In what is considered to be a ‘false flag’ operation, what kind of school was attacked in Ukraine Thursday?

J) On the labor front, union votes are set for two locations of what internet retail giant in the next month?

K) The first protest against slavery in America happened in 1688 led by what religious group?

L) In a really strange story, 8 Republican senators have expressed that it would be wrong to put what people on the federal ‘no-fly’ list?

M) A lawsuit brought by who against the NYT for defamation was thrown out on Valentine’s Day?

N) In what year was the first slaves brought to Virginia?

O) US military pilot Gail Halvorsen died in Utah at age 101 Wednesday. Halvorsen’s death was most noted in Berlin Germany where he was known for doing what during the Berlin blockade of 1949?

P) Parents of children shot at Sandy Hook Elementary School settled a lawsuit for $73 Million against what manufacturer of the murder weapon?

Q) In 1956 what black entertainer became the first black person to host a national TV show?

R) Mark Finchem, Trump backed candidate for Arizona SOS, claimed what was a “crime against humanity?” 

S) Quick – who won last Sunday’s Super Bowl?

T) Which recent presidents lost the popular vote but were chosen to be president anyway?

If Joe Biden took a stick of gum from the White House it would get more coverage than Trump taking a truck full of top secret documents back to his country club. – Tim Hannan

Answers:

A) The Ambassador Bridge

B) That he (Trump) was a protected class

C) Willian Henry Harrison

D) The Duke of York, Prince Andrew – he admitted no guilt {wink, wink}

E) The Daily Visitor Logs

F) HIV 

G) private school vouchers

H) Gerald Ford

I) a kindergarten

J) Amazon – one in Staten Island and one in Bessemer, Alabama

K) Quakers in Germantown, Pa.

L) people who create a disturbance on an airplane. Really – they claim most disturbances these days are caused by people being forced to mask and that should be OK

M) Sarah Palin

N) 1619 – hence the name for the “1619 Project”

O) Halvorsen was the “candy bomber” who would drop candy from his airplane for the kids of Berlin.

P) Remington

Q) Nat King Cole. He had to end the show about a year later because of a lack of national sponsorship

R) covid vaccines

S) Los Angeles Rams

T) Bush 2 and Trump – trump lost the popular vote bot times he ran.

Tell me again why Sha’carri Richardson who tested positive for THC was banned from the Olympics but Kamila Valieva who tested positive for a stimulant was not??? – Irishrygirl tweet

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This Week’s The High Five

As noted before, The High Five is a daily email from Progress Iowa that keeps the public abreast of what is going on in the Iowa Legislature. In this time of Iowa’s Republican domination , it is smart to keep yourself informed as radical changes will be happening:

Happy Thursday,

Let’s start today’s newsletter with some exciting news:  Iowan Timothy LeDuc, the first non-binary Winter Olympic althete, is set to perform tomorrow at 4:30am CT. It’s going to be an early morning supporting one of our state’s best athletes!

In less fun news, it has been a BUSY week at the Iowa Legislature as House and Senate committees meet in a flurry to keep bills alive through funnel week.

There have been a number of bad bills being pushed through committees by Republican legislators, and we all need to work together to defeat them.

Check out today’s top headline and a bill our team is deeply concerned about:

1. KEEP POLITICIANS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM: Iowa Senate President Pro Tempore, Senator Brad Zaun, who has never taught before, has decided he knows what is best for our students and that he should be trusted more than the thousands of education professionals across the state. In another attack against Iowa’s education professionals, Zaun said, “some teachers that have taken it upon themselves, without parental consent, to teach what I think is disgusting, pornographic material.”

Apparently banning books and defunding public schools in favor of private institutions isn’t enough for Iowa Republicans. Now, Senator Zaun and the Republican members of the Iowa Senate Judiciary committee have approved a bill that would put teachers in jail if the Republican legislators determine that their curriculum is “obscene.”

Other than the fact that jailing teachers and censoring books is just plain wrong, books like “The Bible” don’t even pass the obscenity test by Republican standards.

We need Iowa Republican legislators to stop attacking education professionals and allow our public schools to deliver the best education to Iowa students. Join us in calling on our Legislators to defeat this terrible bill and invest in Iowa’s public education.

Click to Tweet: Educators should NOT be put in jail for doing their job! That’s why we need Iowa’s senators to vote NO on SF2198! Join me and contact your legislator today: legis.iowa.gov/legislators/find

After you share that message, check out these other highlights below:

2. SCHOOL VOUCHERS HURT SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS: In Iowa, students who are eligible for special-assistance educational programs but attend private schools receive their special education through the nearest public school district. The same rule applies to transportation needs to private schools.

However, public schools will not receive any additional funding to provide the best assistance to students with special needs if the Republican plan to put taxpayer dollars into private, religious schools is passed. This will put even more burden on our state’s underfunded public school system if students enroll at private schools. We need to invest in Iowa’s children by investing in a strong, public education system, not by sending more taxpayer dollars to private schools.

3. TOTO, WE MAY BE IN KANSAS AFTER ALL: Unfortunately for Iowa’s middle and underpaid class, the Republican flat tax plan is one step closer to becoming law after the Iowa House passed the reform bill yesterday evening. State Representative Chris Hall warned the Iowa House that Iowa will become the next Kansas.

What does that mean? Well, a decade ago, the Republican controlled legislature and governor’s office of Kansas passed sweeping tax reform legislation, similar to what the Iowa Republicans proposed this year. However, in a matter of a few short years, the massive tax breaks for the wealthiest individuals and corporations led to budget downfalls, underfunding of vital programs, and the state’s infrastructure took a major hit.

We can’t let Iowa become the next Kansas. Contact your Senator today and tell them to vote no on the House tax bill!

4. REPUBLICANS WANT TO CONTROL YOUR LAND: Iowa Senate Republicans have advanced a bill through committee that would lower the amount of money Iowans could receive if they sold their land for conservation purposes to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources or county conservation boards.

Iowans deserve a fair price for their land, and the right to choose what they do with their property. Unfortunately, corporate Kim Reynolds and Iowa Republicans continue to sell out Iowans in favor of their corporate donors’ interests.

5. VOTING ACCESS IS ACCESS TO FREEDOM: After a record turnout in the 2020 elections and a failed attack on our Capitol, the Republican party has defended that attack and are set on impeding state voting processes everywhere. Even legislators right here in Iowa are making it harder for us to vote. Now, Iowa House and Senate Republicans are quickly advancing a bill that would put more restrictions on Iowan’s access to the ballot box and absentee ballots.

This bill would require Iowans to put their sensitive information on the outside of absentee ballot envelopes, despite the fact that that information is also provided on the inside form. It also would restrict funding to counties who receive grants and donations to support their election budgets. County auditors are already warning leaders that this bill will make the process of counting ballots longer and more difficult, despite the fact that there is no widespread voter fraud in the state or the country.

Want to hear more from our team? You can go to our online news blog, Potluck, to hear from Iowans and leaders around the state. You can also hear more from our team on our podcast, “What a Week,” where we break down each week’s top news stories and speak with leaders from around Iowa about issues you care about.

Want to help progressive messaging and policy in the state of Iowa? Sign up at ProgressIowa.org to volunteer, donate, and hear more from our team!

Thanks for reading, and we’ll get back with you tomorrow for another Hive Five!

– The Progress Iowa Team

Watch that budget and tax bill closely. Kansas had a full blown meltdown after their disastrous experiment with right wing economic ideology . Yes it can happen here and probably will. Reynolds butt has been saved by infusions of cash from the federal government for covid expenses. Don’t expect that to keep up forever.

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