2017
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What Republicans USED To Say About Iowa’s Collective Bargaining Law
The Iowa House and Senate are set tonight to ram through the Republican bill that thoroughly dismantles Iowa’s collective bargaining law. Speaker Linda Upmeyer and Senate Leader Bill Dix have been steadfast in their support for the legislation, saying it modernizes public worker employment laws and benefits taxpayers. Governor Terry Branstad dismissed concerns of those…
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Iowa GOP’s Union Busting Directly Tied To Koch-Backed ALEC
Iowans might assume the Iowa Republican controlled Legislature’s anti-labor collective bargaining bill resulted from a massive demand from their Iowa constituents. That assumption would be wrong and a bit naïve. The author of this shameful anti-labor bill and various other Republican Legislators have been asked to identify the sponsors and supporters of this bill. They…
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Police Officers: “We Didn’t Vote Republican To Get Stabbed In The Back”
In the highly contentious battle to extinguish public worker rights, Iowa Republicans have attempted a divide-and-conquer approach to pit unions against each other. Their legislation splits public workers into two groups, one that’s “public safety workers,” and one that isn’t. The idea was to strip away nearly all collective bargaining rights from most public employees, but keep most…
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This Isn’t The America The World Looks Up To
I won’t beat around the bush. I’m dismayed by President Donald Trump’s decision to keep people from entering the United States if they are citizens of one of seven nations where a majority of people are Muslims. I am worried about the message his order sends to our friends around the world, to our allies…
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Paul Pate Tries To Duck Responsibility In Dallas County Vote Scandal
Dallas County residents were outraged this week when they found out their vote may well have not been counted in the 2016 election. There has been at least some local consequences for the Dallas County elections office’s failure to report 5,842 ballots, or 13% of their total vote. Demotions and reprimands will be doled out to several elections…
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Voter Anger Boils Over At Ankeny Legislative Forum
Ankeny residents have had enough. A boisterous crowd of well over 400 packed the room at a legislative forum hosted by the local chamber of commerce at a community education building in Ankeny. Many spilled out into the hallway as they watched the panel of Senator Jack Whitver, Representatives John Landon and Kevin Koester and County…
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Scenes From Today’s Iowa Legislative Forums
Angry crowds of Iowans packed legislative forums and listening sessions across the state once again this Saturday. Opponents to Republicans’ far-reaching and fast-tracked agenda easily outnumbered supporters at close to a dozen events around Iowa. Emotions ran high as many attendees related their very personal stories of how the Republican legislation would affect them and…
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2017 Race To Watch: Des Moines City Council, Christine Hensley
While frustrated Democratic activists and voters are vowing to unseat Republican legislators in 2018 for their recent votes, an earlier test for the party out of power looms in 2017: municipal races. City councils, mayor’s offices and school boards will be on the ballot in September and November of 2017. And though many races are technically…
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Senate Republicans Vote To Decimate Labor Rights
Yesterday the Republican controlled Senate Labor Committee passed the most devastating blow to the rights of public service employees in over 40 years. Republican Senator Jason Schultz, R-Schleswig, who managed the bill opened the hearing by claiming this devastating change is necessary because it’s a “Different world and a different Iowa.” He claimed wiping out…
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To Be Intolerant In A Country Of Wrong
Guest post from Jack Schuler I am an atheist who was raised Catholic. The sermons and homilies that I heard growing up don’t stick with me anymore, except for one. I remember it clearly. I was sitting in the stands of the gymnasium of my Catholic high school for an all school mass, an event…
























