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2024 Iowa legislative session is history

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April 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Lawmakers sent the governor a bill to cut Iowans’ income taxes by a BILLION dollars next year, they set up the framework for a nearly nine BILLION dollar state budget and then concluded the 2024 legislative session this weekend.

The session officially ended at 4:23 a.m. Saturday. A bill to establish a single income tax rate of three-point-eight percent next year was approved during that final, 20-hour-long day. Governor Kim Reynolds suggested something similar, but slightly lower in January. This weekend Reynolds said she was proud tax cuts are being reduced and accelerated beyond the plan passed in 2022. Lawmakers this year approved another Reynolds priority — mandating that the salary for first year teachers be at least 50-thousand dollars.

Senate President Amy Sinclair of Allerton says those are standout accomplishments of the 2024 legislative session. “We passed bills this year that will put Iowa’s income tax rate at the sixth lowest in the nation and Iowa’s starting teacher pay at the fifth highest, not even accounting for cost of living,” Sinclair said. “And we all know that Iowa is a very cost effective place to live.”

In January, Governor Kim Reynolds also asked legislators to overhaul the state’s nine Area Education Agencies and she signed a reorganization plan last month. Senate Democratic Leader Pam Jochum of Dubuque says the changes centralize power in Des Moines. “Iowans will remember how Republicans chose to serve their governor rather than their constituents,” Jochum said. “They slashed our Area Education Agencies and put special interests over Iowa’s children.” House Democratic

Leader Jennifer Konfrst of Windsor Heights says kids with special needs are going to suffer.”I want to talk about moms who are trying to figure out how they’re going to get the occupational or mental health therapy they need,” Konfrst said, “and we’re just getting started. Imagine what will happen next year.” House Speaker Pat Grassley says House Republicans put a lot of work in to make changes in the governor’s original plan to protect the A-E-A’s special education services, while letting schools choose how to use the rest of the money that had been going directly to the A-E-As for other services.

“Schools are excited to have some opportunities to have some flexibility with some of those funds,” Grassley said. “…The bill we were able to put together I think will continue to deliver on those special ed services.” In the closing moments of the 2024 legislative session, Republicans voted to reassign Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agents to work on cases related to the law Governor Reynolds signed to have Iowa’s legal system arrest and deport immigrants who are in Iowa illegally. Republican Representative Taylor Collins of Mediapolis says two million dollars is in the budget for up to a dozen Division of Criminal Investigation agents to support the effort.

“To address the rise in illegal immigration and related criminal conduct or as assigned by the commission of the Department of Public Safety,” Collins said.

Early Saturday, the House voted to prohibit state regulators from granting new casino licenses until 2029, but the Senate adjourned without taking up the measure. It means Cedar Rapids is likely to seek a casino license when the current moratorium expires July 1st.

FTC chair in Iowa to hear concerns about sale of SE Iowa fertilizer plant

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April 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The chair of the Federal Trade Commission was in Iowa this weekend to hear concerns about consolidation in the fertilizer industry with the sale of a fertilizer plant in southeast Iowa. A Koch Industries subsidiary is buying the plant, but the sale is being reviewed by the F-T-C — and the agency could try to block the acquisition over competitiveness issues. During an Iowa Farmers Union forum, Ankeny farmer LaVon Griffieon said it’s harder for farmers to make money and stay in business when a handful of companies control equipment, seeds and supplies like fertilizer.

“This just keeps happening and happening in every aspect and so we really need to pay attention to what we’re doing to the heartland.” After the forum, F-T-C chair Lina Khan said she understands the concerns given that the state invested millions in incentives to get the plant up and running as a competitor to Koch.

“The goal being to have another company in the market to have some competition. The idea that now within a few years that competition that everybody invested in might go away seems troubling to a lot of people and I can understand that.” Khan says if the F-T-C decides to intervene it will file a lawsuit to stop the purchase from being finalized. A judge would make the final decision.

In a statement, a Koch Fertilizer spokesperson said the company is confident the deal will go through after the F-T-C hears from more customers and completes its analysis.

Iowa’s congressional delegation backs aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan

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April 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The four Republicans who represent Iowa in the U-S House have voted to send 95 BILLION dollars of emergency assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. In written statements, Congressman Randy Feensta said while some want us to turn our backs on an ally like Israel, he will not and Congressman Zach Nunn said America must be unwavering in its support of Israel.

Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion said in her written statement that President Biden’s foreign policy has shown weakness to our adversaries and the package would keep America out of conflict.

In a video statement after Saturday’s votes, Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks said supporting our allies against dictators and communist governments is completely necessary.

UPDATED: Bid to extend casino moratorium fails in legislature’s final hours

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April 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Early Saturday morning, the Iowa House overwhelmingly voted to extend a moratorium on new casinos in Iowa until 2029, but the Iowa Senate adjourned for the year without voting on the measure. The current moratorium will expire July 1st. Representative Sami Scheetz, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, says the proposed rules would have effectively blocked Cedar Rapids from getting a casino license.

“It’s not the right or the prerogative of the legislature to deny the second largest city in our state and its voters, citizens the right to have a casino operation,” Scheetz said. Representative Bobby Kaufmann, a Republican from Wilton, says lawmakers, not state gambling regulators, should set the policy. “I think it fits in perfectly with our role,” Kaufmann says. “I think this fits in perfectly with making sure the Racing and Gaming Commission can do their job.”

Kaufmann says the commission has vague rules for considering casino license applications.

WEEK OF APRIL 22, 2024

Trading Post

April 22nd, 2024 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  2021 Coleman UT400 side by side.  Road legal turn signal, brake light, electric winch, 180 miles.  Like new condition.  $5,500 OBO cash only.  Call 712-520-0687.

FREE: 3 kittens. Call 712-314-8866.

GIVEAWAY:  2 big boxes and 4 little boxes of Western books. Call 712-789-0265. GONE!
STAMP COLLECTORS…20-40 year old stamps for sale. Call for more information 712-249-5391. Leave a message if no answer.

WANTED: Looking for a jeep with square headlights. Looking for someone interested in helping put aa Transmission in my 4-drive Nissan pickup. FOR SALE: H-International tractor with a wide front end. Asking $1600. Call 712-355-1566. In Council Bluffs.

WANTED:  parts for John Deere LX 186 mower other LX models will work also.  Phone 712-268-2836.

FOR SALE: 2018 Polaris  General UTV. Full Cab. Heat & stereo. Comes with extra parts. Make an offer. Call 712-249-5730

FREE:  Needs a good home: 2 year old striped kitty (Lucky) and a sandy colored 3 year old (Dillan).  Both neutered males.  Also, 2 females spayed …Sophie and Chloe.  531-530-9492.

FOR SALE: Ibanez Gio electric guitar w/case, like new.$150.  Also, 2 brand new Stage Right 611800, 10″ guitar amps, $75 each.  Call 712-250-1005.

FREE: Full size and queen size box springs and mattress. Call 712-249-3282

FOR SALE: Black swivel office chair for $5. Also a pair of brand new size 12D HH brand cowboy boots for $20.  A 27′ girls mountain bike for $25SOLD! 2 black wooden chairs with grey cushions…$5 each.  SOLD! 712-304-4550

FOR SALE:  Black hanging shelf. 33”W,19”H, 5”D.  Asking $25.  Gray shelf. 17”W, 22”H, 3 1/2”D. Asking $7.  Call 712-249-2823.

FOR SALE: Double-Well Stainless-steel kitchen sink with a faucet. Good condition. Asking $25. Call 712-304-4998. Located in Hamlin.

FOR SALE: New Holland Skid Loader. Super boom. Diesel. Turbo. Serviced and ready to go. Asking 16,000 or make an offer. 2 Tandem Disc. Allis Chalmer Tractors & H-International tractor. Call for details. Call 712-355-1566. In Council Buffs

GARAGE SALE:  Saturday, April 27 ALL DAY until last items are gone at 1307 Locust St. in Atlantic.  Lots of kitchen items, including utensils, pots & pans, crock pot, some items still in the box.  Also, curtains with rod and other household items, including a chest type deep freeze and washing machine.  Everything must go.

FOR SALE: 2006 black Honda Shadow Spirit. Has a windshield and new tires. 8569 miles in excellent condition. Located in Atlantic. Asking $3500 OBO. Call 712-249-0312

FOR SALE: 4 Metal filing cabinets with locks make an offer. Also FREE: Wall cabinet. Needs a little work.  Call 712-243-4308.

WANTED: A small pickup to buy or trade for a 2002 Ford Explorer. Also looking for a driver side seat for 2002 Ford Explorer. Looking for a owner’s manual/fix it book for a Deluxe scooter. Also looking for a cheap riding lawn mower. Call Fred at 712-243-4016

FOR SALE: 4H quality rabbits and poultry. Call for information and to see. 712-254-2500

FOR SALE:  a 7-drawer re-finished walnut dresser for $10. SOLD!  Walnut rocking chair with brown leather cushion for $5.  SOLD! Call 712-304-4550.

FOUND:  A young black male dog was found on the 400 block of First Avenue in Audubon, Iowa on Saturday afternoon (04/20/24).  He is only about 12” – 15” tall.  There is a thin white stripe on his chest.  He is very energetic, playful, and gets along with other dogs.  If you know who he belongs to, please call 712-304-0850.  To see flyer, click …LostDog.

FOR SALE:  A set of silverware. Good for camping. There are 8 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 8 knives, 7 tablespoons, and 16 teaspoons all in good condition.  $15.00 OBO (Cash only).  Could deliver to Atlantic if needed.  Call 417-876-7108 (Kimballton Area).

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell talks spring drills

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April 21st, 2024 by admin

Iowa State closed out spring drills with most of the regulars sitting out the scrimmage. ISU has high hopes after finishing 7-6 last season.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell who says spring was another step toward building to next season.

Campbell says there is a ways to go for this team to reach its potential.

The offense is experienced and Campbell feels the Cyclones are getting better at the line of scrimmage.

The Cyclones open next season at home against North Dakota on August 31st.

Hawkeyes Sweep Scarlet Knights

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April 21st, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Rutgers, 5-1, to sweep the three-game series on Sunday afternoon at Duane Banks Field.
“Great series,” said head coach Rick Heller. “Couldn’t be prouder of the guys. They went out and fought hard. That is what we talked about this week, fighting as hard as we can. Get rid of what people say and what people think and all the things you can’t control and go play as hard as you can and see what happens.”
The Hawkeyes got on the board first with a three-run third inning. Iowa loaded the bases before a fielder’s choice RBI from Sam Petersen plated the first run. Raider Tello then drove in Petersen and Andy Nelson with a triple off the right field wall.
Tello tallied his second hit in the fifth, plating two runs on a double down the left field line. Tello was the lone Hawkeye with a hit in the contest.
Brody Brecht toed the rubber for Iowa and had his best outing of the year. The Ankeny, Iowa native threw a career high 7 2/3 innings and struck out 12 while allowing just one unearned run and one hit.
“It felt good to be out there and to feel like myself again,” said Brecht. “Just give the team an opportunity to win the game. I think everything was working for me, the fastball kind of teetered late there but I felt good. I thought Sean called a great game and the position players made a lot of good plays. I have to give credit to them too.”
Ben DeTaeye threw the final 1 1/3 innings and struck out two and didn’t allow a hit.
The Hawkeyes allowed just one hit for the first time since February 18, 2022 against Air Force.
Rutgers scored their only run of the game in the eighth when a walk came around to score after a groundout, a wild pitch, and an error.
“There are weird days like that,” said Heller. “Very rarely have you been to this ballpark and seen a game like that with three hits for both teams. Happy that the guys really stepped up with a great effort this weekend.”
The Hawkeyes finish up the current homestand on Tuesday at 6:05 p.m. (CT) against Milwaukee.

Iowa Concludes Spring Season

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April 21st, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa volleyball team closed its spring season with scrimmages against Creighton, Quincy and UNI inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday.

In an altered format, Iowa won three matches and dropped a pair of close battles with Creighton.

The Hawkeyes were led offensively by newcomer setter Claire Ammeraal, middle hitters Anna Davis and Hannah Whittingstall, and outside hitter Gabby Deery.

Defensively, libero Joy Galles led the Hawkeyes in digs and serve receive.

“The transformation was inspiring to be a part of this spring,” head coach Jim Barnes said. “We added four newcomers and rebuilt our entire team. We have implemented my favorite offense to take advantage of the talent and developed our leadership core. Our team put in long, mindful hours and has improved in every area. The team understands how we want to play and has taken ownership of that.”

HEAR FROM HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS

Claire Ammeraal – Jr. (S)

“The team showed a lot of resilience, especially against a high-level team like Creighton. This tournament showed our strength and what we need to work on. My first few months at Iowa have been a learning experience and it has been great to form so many connections on and off the court.”

Joy Galles – 5th Year (L)

“We came out with plenty of energy and fight, like we have all spring. This team plays with a lot of joy for the game, which makes for an awesome environment. With that being said, I do believe we could have been sharper. We made some errors in crucial moments, which made it hard to finish out sets. Our team has made so much progress since January. It’s been a privilege and pleasure to work with these women and this staff. Our coaching staff is special. Nothing about this program is transactional and that has incentivized our team culture. I was grateful to see the fans that came out to watch us play.”

Hannah Whittingstall – So. (MH)

“Our team has been working hard during the spring and Saturday showed our potential. I am excited to see where we can go moving forward. This is a team that is supportive on and off the court. The past few months at Iowa have been great. The team and staff are very welcoming, in addition to the community. I have enjoyed my time training with the team and getting to explore Iowa.”

The Hawkeyes have concluded their spring season and will return in the fall.

Hawkeyes Drop Indiana Series

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April 21st, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball team fell in the final game of a three-game series, 7-3, against Indiana Sunday afternoon at Bob Pearl Field.

Freshman Jaylee Ojo got the start for the Hawkeyes and gave up two early runs to the Hoosiers after five free passes. Junior Haley Downe entered in relief in the first inning and picked up two strikeouts to leave the bases loaded.

Iowa’s offense responded in the bottom of the first as Rylie Moss and Jena Young reached on back-to-back hits to open the inning. Sophomore Tory Bennett capitalized with a single up the middle to score both runs and tie the game at two.

Indiana answered back scoring in the top of the second on two straight singles to take the lead, 4-2. The Hoosiers extended their lead, 5-2, in the fourth on another RBI single.

The Hawkeyes were able to load the bases with one out in the bottom of the fourth but left them stranded as the Hoosiers shut the door. Indiana pushed two more across on a two-run home run in the top of the fifth.

Iowa senior Grace Banes came around to score in the home half of the fifth on an Indiana error to make it 7-3. Sophomore Jalen Adams entered the game in the sixth and kept the Hoosier bats quiet in the final two innings.

The Hawkeyes finished with three runs on seven hits and no errors.

 

UP NEXT

Iowa (16-21, 4-11) heads to Lincoln, Nebraska on Tuesday, April 23, for a midweek matchup against the Cornhuskers. Game one of the doubleheader will begin at 4 p.m. CT and both games will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.

 

Iowa Closes Play at Big Ten Championship

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April 21st, 2024 by admin

HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. – The University of Iowa women’s golf team closed out play at the Big Ten Championship, firing a final round 304 on Sunday at the Bulle Rock Golf Club. The Hawkeyes tied for 13th place with a 54-hole score of 902 (300-298-304).

Sophomore Madison Dabagia paced the team, tying for 31st place with at 221 (75-71-75).

Sophomore Kaitlyn Hanna had the best round of the day for the Hawkeyes, shooting a two-over par 74 (73-76-74). The Omaha native had three birdies en route to her 223, putting her in a tie for 37th place.

Indiana was the team champion, firing an eight-under par 856. Minnesota’s Isabella McCauley, Michigan’s Monet Chung and Indiana’s Caroline Craig finished with seven-under par 209s to share the medalist honors.

IOWA LEADERBOARD

T31. Madison Dabagia 75-71-75=221

T37. Kaitlyn Hanna 73-76-74=223

T55. Riley Lewis 74-75-80=229

T55. Ximena Benites 78-76-75=229

83. Shannya Vogler 87-82-80=249

84. Paula Miranda 92-80-81=253

T13. IOWA 300-298-304=902