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Property tax reform a 2023 priority for Iowa GOP lawmakers

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January 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Key Republican lawmakers are making it clear property tax reform will be a priority for the 2023 Iowa legislature, which starts next Monday. Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver suggests it may take a while to come up with a plan, though. “All options are on the table with property taxes,” Whitver says. “It’s a really complicated issue and so we’re really taking a holistic look at it to see what is the best long-term strategy as far as property tax goes.” Whitver and other legislators say it’s among the least popular forms of taxation. “You can look back at bumper stickers from the 1950s and ’60s and see people that were concerned about property taxes and those concerns still exist today and, with how complicated our system is, it’s not something that gets fixed in one year or one session or even one decade, ” Whitver says, “but we have to try to make progress.”

In 1934, the Iowa Legislature enacted a statewide sales tax and a state income tax as a property tax relief measures. House Speaker Pat Grassley says the property tax is among the hardest taxes to cut. He cites the recent move to have the state rather than counties pay for more than 100 million dollars worth of mental health services — but property taxes didn’t get cut by the same amount. “So I think what you’re going to see in what we’re working on is a combination of making sure we can provide relief through the state mechanisms we have, putting dollars into it, but also making sure that at the local level the taxpayer is seeing that,” Grassley says. More than 40 percent of the property taxes collected in Iowa go to public schools.

State funding for schools is based on a per student formula and House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst notes state law lets schools with declining enrollment raise local property taxes to keep their budgets stable from year to year. “The continual defunding of education across the state has led to an increase of property taxes, so we want to make sure that we’re being fair to the property owners while making sure that all Iowans’ priorities are met,” Konfrst says. In 2013, Governor Branstad approved a plan primarily designed to reduce commercial property taxes. Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls says Democrats favor property tax relief targeted to individuals, not corporations.

“I think that we’re ready and willing to work with Republicans to provide relief,” Wahls says. “What we don’t want is another huge tax giveaway to the ultra-rich and big corporations that leaves communities and middle class families shortchanged.” In 1992, Branstad signed a law that limited annual city and county property tax growth to the rate of inflation through 1995. Iowans for Tax Relief has called for a two-year freeze on property taxes, to give legislators time to come up with comprehensive changes to the system.

House Democrats select all-female leadership team

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January 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – All six members of the leadership team for the 36 Democrats in the Iowa House this year are women. “First of all, it’s history making and I think that’s worth noting.” That’s House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst. After each election, Republicans AND Democrats in both the House and Senate meet privately to choose senators and representatives to serve in leadership positions. This is the first time one of those four partisan groups will have women in every leadership post. “We’re going to continue to make sure that the voices that need to be heard from across the state are heard, including women’s voices, which are sometimes drowned out up here, let’s be honest,” Konfrst says.

Lindsay James of Dubuque is minority whip, the number two Democrat in the Iowa House. The assistant leaders for House Democrats are Representatives Sue Cahill of Marshalltown, Heather Matson of Ankeny, Amy Nielsen of North Liberty and Sharon Steckman of Mason City. Konfrst, who has been House Minority Leader since mid-2021, posted a photo of the group on social media. “I got a letter from a little girl who’s a third grader, that said she was so excited to see all girls in charge,” Konfrst says. “What they see is what they can be and so if we can show that women can lead, I think it’s really important for future generations.”

Republican Linda Upmeyer of Clear Lake is the only women to be elected by her peers to serve as Speaker of the House, a role she held from the fall of 2015 through late 2019. Republican Mary Lundy of Marion is the only women to be elected to be a floor leader in the Iowa Senate. Lundy held the position in 2006 and 2007. After this year’s General Election, Senate Republicans chose Amy Sinclair of Allerton to be Senate President. She’s the second woman elected by her peers to that post.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Monday, Jan. 2nd 2023

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January 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Monday: Rain, mainly after 5pm. High near 38. East northeast wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Monday Night: Rain and possibly a thunderstorm before 3am, then rain likely. Low around 31. Blustery, with an east northeast wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Tuesday: A chance of rain before 3pm, then a slight chance of rain or freezing rain. Some thunder is also possible. Cloudy, with a temperature falling to around 32 by 5pm. East southeast wind 6 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with a high near 28.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 26.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 46. Our Low was 28. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 9 and the Low was -11. The Record High on this date was 59 in 1939. The Record Low was -24 in 2018.

Iowa blanks Kentucky 21-0 in Music City Bowl

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January 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

A season which was so focused on a struggling offense finished with a win as the Iowa football team closed the season with a 21-0 victory over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl. The Hawkeyes finish with an 8-5 record and excluding the COVID shortened 2020 campaign it was the seventh straight season of eight or more wins.

Ferentz credits the leadership of the veteran players for the continued run of success.

The Hawkye defense returned a pair of interceptions for touchdowns as Iowa became the first Big Ten team to post a shutout in as bowl game since 1999.

It was an emotional day for senior tight end Sam LaPorta, who returned from late season knee surgery to have five catches for 56 yards.

Iowa rally falls short at Penn State

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January 1st, 2023 by admin

Iowa’s furious rally fell short at Penn State. Trailing by 18 at hafltime, the Hawkeyes got to within two in the waning seconds but the Nittany Lions held on for an 83-79 win.

Iowa coach Fran McCaffery. The Hawkeyes had the ball and a chance to tie but Tony Perkins pass to Kris Murray was stolen with five seconds remaining.

Kris Murray had 32 points and nine rebounds as the Hawkeyes fal to 0-3 in the Big Ten.

No. 12 Iowa women stumble at Illinois

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January 1st, 2023 by admin

The 12th ranked Iowa Hawkeye women were outscored 31-15 in second quarter and had a late rally fall short in a 90-86 loss at Illinois.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. The Illini shot 52 percent fopr the game and outrebounded the Hawkeyes 36-30.

Caitlin Clark had 32 points, including 16 in the fourth quarter. The Hawkeyes had won the last seven games in the series and they are off until A Saturday visit to Michigan.

Drake falters late at Missouri State

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January 1st, 2023 by admin

Drake let another road win slip away late. The Bulldogs were outscored 6-0 to finish the game in a 52-49 loss at Missouri State. Drake led 49-46 with two minutes remaining.

That’s Drake coach Darian DeVries. The Bulldogs overcame a slow start and trailed 30-23 at halftime.

The Bulldogs finished the game with four missed shots and two turnovers as they fall to 2-2 in Missouri Valley play.

Chiefs rally in fourth quarter to take down Denver

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January 1st, 2023 by admin

The Kansas City Chiefs shook off a sluggish start and came up with some big fourth quarter plays to beat the Denver Broncos 27-24 on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Chiefs headed into the final period trailing 17-13 but quickly came up with a big offensive play followed by a defensive takeaway to leap out front. Ten second into the fourth Blake Bell hauled in a 17-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes to puck KC up 20-17. L’Jarius Sneed then came up with a big interception off Russell Wilson to swing the momentum toward the Chiefs. A few plays later Jerick McKinnon hauled in his second short touchdown catch of the game to make it 27-17 Chiefs with 12:36 to play. The Broncos fought til the end with a touchdown run by Wilson with 6:14 to play. The Chiefs were able to burn some clock on offense and then Chris Jones came up with a huge fourth down sack on the Broncos final possession to seal it.

The Chiefs picked up their 15th straight win over the Broncos and keep their hopes of earning the top-seed in the AFC alive. The Bengals face the Bills in a big game on Monday night that could swing that top seed.

Mahomes finished 29-42 for 328 yards and 3 touchdowns with one interception in the end zone. Kadarius Toney hauled in four catches for 71 yards but also fumbled on a punt return. The Chiefs improved to 13-3 on the season.

Next up for Kansas City is the regular season finale at the Las Vegas Raiders next Saturday at 3:30 p.m. We’ll have it on KJAN with pregame at 2:30 p.m.

Red Oak woman arrested on a No Contact Order

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January 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak Police, Sunday afternoon, arrested 32-year-old Chloe Marguerite Coburn, of Red Oak. She was taken into custody at around 2-p.m., for Violating a No Contact Order. Coburn ran from officers, but was found hiding in an un-related apartment next to a bed. She was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

ISU Women Win at Texas Tech Saturday

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January 1st, 2023 by Jim Field

No. 15 Iowa State (9-2, 1-0 Big 12) topped Texas Tech (12-2, 0-1 Big 12) ending TTU’s 11-game win streak by a score of 81-58. Iowa State posted its sixth-straight victory in Lubbock.

Ashley Joens (22) and Lexi Donarski (21) topped the 20-point mark while Emily Ryan (15) and Stephanie Soares (14) totaled four Cyclones in double-figure scoring.  ISU shot at 44.8 percent as the Cyclones cemented the 23-point victory.

Ryan and Soares both had double-doubles, with Ryan grabbing a career-best 10 and Soares getting 16, her best as a Cyclone. Soares has seven double-doubles in her first 11 games at Iowa State. The duo also combined for seven blocks, Soares getting four and Ryan three.

(cyclones.com)