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Monday, August 17, 2009

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Vander Plaats says it’s time for the State of Iowa to run Medicare and Medicaid for Iowans.

This past weekend, Vander Plaats told a gathering of central Iowa Republicans that the national health care reform debate is a debacle. "We will run our own health care in the state of Iowa," Vander Plaats said. "We will not let the government run our health care for us."

During a telephone interview with Radio Iowa on Monday, Vander Plaats expanded on his idea.

"We’re a sovereign state and the federal government is just getting great at controlling us with our money. We need to understand the federal government doesn’t have money of its own. It’s coming from our citizens. It goes into the federal government and they come back with the controls and what we’re seeing is more and more mandates," Vander Plaats said. "In particular on this health care deal, as it gets passed onto the states, it has the possibility of bankrupting the states."

If elected governor, Vander Plaats would advocate taking all the taxes Iowans pay to support Medicare — and Medicaid – and having the state run both programs.

"If you left the Medicaid and Medicare dollars that you’re taking from our citizens within the state of Iowa and let the State of Iowa design its health care delivery system, I think we’d be way better off than what the federal government has currently," Vander Plaats said.

According to Vander Plaats, "unfettered competition" among private insurance companies will improve access and tort reform will reduce medical malpractice insurance premiums for hospitals and doctors. Vander Plaats says if he’s elected, reimbursement rates for Iowa hospitals and doctors would go up for treatment of Medicare and Medicaid patients — if state government gets the sole authority the programs for Iowans.

Vander Plaats is calling on the nation’s governors to "stand up" to the federal government and oppose "nationalized health care."

"The fundamental argument here is that the states are a better laboratory," Vander Plaats said. "And I think that the states would come up with a better health care delivery system than the federal government’s mandated approach."

For five years, Vander Plaats ran "Opportunities Unlimited," a Sioux City agency that provides care to brain-injured children and adults. The agency was financed, in part, by Medicare and Medicaid dollars and, according to Vander Plaats, the strings attached to that money were difficult to navigate and the government rules were a "cookie-cutter-style" approach that ignored the needs to individual patients.

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Company presents plan for second Des Moines area casino

by admin 08/17/09 4:36 PM

A Dubuque-based company that operates the Diamond Jo casinos in Dubuque and Worth County offered a proposal today that would link them with the Prairie Meadows horse track and casino.
Penninsula Gaming C.E.O., Brent Stevens, told reporters this afternoon  they want to invest millions in a second Des Moines-area casino south of the [...]

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Car crash turns into homicide investigation in Des Moines

by admin 08/17/09 4:24 PM

An early morning car versus tree crash in Des Moines has turned into a homicide investigation. Des Moines Police Sergeant Lori Lavorato says it happened around 4:20 a.m. in the Drake Neighborhood.
 The driver of the car, 37-year-old Stephen Joseph Scott of Des Moines, was pronounced dead at the scene.
"Looking at the [...]

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Marion boy dies in golf cart accident

by admin 08/17/09 12:53 PM

A 14-year old boy was killed Saturday afternoon in a golf cart accident in the Holiday Lake development north of Brooklyn. The Poweshiek County Sheriff’s office reports the accident took place at about 5:30.
The 14-year-old from Marion, Iowa was driving the golf cart and lost control– causing it to overturn –ejecting him and [...]

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Authorities on the hunt for Griswold man

by admin 08/17/09 12:34 PM

A man police say could be "armed and dangerous" is on the loose after ramming a tow truck into a Red Oak police cruiser early Sunday morning.
Thirty-eight-year-old Michael Dean Mundorf of Griswold is described as a six-foot, five inch white man who has brown hair and blue eyes and weighs about 180 pounds.
 Mundorf faces [...]

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Iowa National Guard soldiers likely to go to Afghanistan

by admin 08/17/09 12:11 PM

The U.S. military is shifting its focus from Iraq to Afghanistan. Iowa National Guard spokesman Major Mike Wunn says as many as 50,000 soldiers from across the country will likely be deployed to Afghanistan. That will almost certainly include Iowa soldiers.
"We believe that will continue for the foreseeable future and Iowa will be [...]

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Obama accuses Grassley, GOP of "dishonesty" in health care debate

by admin 08/17/09 10:31 AM

President Obama is accusing Republicans like Senator Grassley of dishonesty in the health care reform debate. Last week in Winterset, Grassley said he didn’t want the government involved in "end of life" decisions, so Grassley said he opposes government coverage of counseling sessions with doctors to help elderly patients write living wills.
"You know [...]

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