From the daily archives:

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Congressman Bruce Braley, a Democrat from Waterloo, says the house has done its part and the senate must get moving on the health care issue. Braley says one of the things that has slowed the discussion is the Senate giving them a clear indications of what is possible on health care reform “given the current dynamics over in that chamber.”

He says from what they are hearing today, it seems likely there could be an effort to move forward on health care next week. The Senate has been stalled on the issue since Republican Scott Brown won the senate race in Massachusetts — taking away the 60 vote majority Democrats had held.

Braley says the talks next week could be important in moving things ahead.He says the talks would probably include some efforts to start a reconciliation process in the house that would deal with some of the specific concerns about the senate bill. It would then move to the senate to talk about the house bill. Braley says the reconciliation would be a “fundamental requirement” before anything could be taken up in the house.

Braley says negotiations on the health care are ongoing every day. He says the most important thing is that they move to expand access and affordability of health care to all Americans. “And that’s why we need to get it done, and get it done quickly,” Braley says. Braley says creating jobs is the most important issue right now facing lawmakers — and he says the senate needs to get moving here too.

Braley says the house passed a jobs bill before the end of the year and the president mentioned that bill in his state of the union address. He says it’s time for the senate to move on a jobs bill and he is hopeful they are in the process of doing that. Braley made his comments during his weekly conference call with reporters.

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Uphill battle for sports betting proposal

by O. Kay Henderson 02/3/10 3:48 PM

A panel of state senators has signed off on a bill to allow sports betting in Iowa, but backers admit the odds of such wagering being legalized in Iowa are a long-shot.
First, the federal government would have to lift a ban on sports betting. The bill under consideration at the statehouse would allow betting on [...]

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Latham presses transportation secretary for answers on Toyota recall

by O. Kay Henderson 02/3/10 2:57 PM

Congressman Tom Latham, a Republican from Ames, got the U.S. Transportation Secretary to offer some advice to worried Toyota owners today, but the secretary backed away from some of that advice soon afterwards.
Toyota has recalled thousands of vehicles and promised customers they have the fix for sticking accelerators. U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood testified this morning before [...]

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Culver now using “fighting” rhetoric

by O. Kay Henderson 02/3/10 2:10 PM

Governor Chet Culver has begun stressing the words “fight” and “fighting” when he describes his administration’s three-year record.  
Culver, a Democrat, may find himself in a battle for reelection in November. Just 40 percent of the people surveyed this past fall for The Des Moines Register’s “Iowa Poll” said they approved of the way Culver was doing his job. [...]

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One dies, several injured in southwest Iowa accident

by Matt Kelley 02/3/10 11:55 AM

One person was killed, several injured, in a head-on crash in southwest Iowa this morning. Iowa State Patrol Sergeant Brian Michelsen says the accident happened on Interstate 29 near the Honey Creek exit, north of Council Bluffs, about 7:30 A.M. Sergeant Michelsen says the wreck occurred in a construction area where both directions of traffic [...]

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State Library offers investing education program to rural libraries

by Dar Danielson 02/3/10 11:45 AM

The State Library of Iowa has received a 98-thousand dollar grant to set up programs in 25 rural libraries to teach people about investing. Sandy Dixon is overseeing the program and says the libraries will receive books and D.V.D.’s on investing.
The libraries will also place more information on their websites, and the biggest piece of [...]

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University of Dubuque explores aquiring closed Alaska college

by Pat Curtis 02/3/10 11:43 AM

Most colleges in Iowa are coping with the economic recession by cutting programs and faculty, but an institution in northeast Iowa is considering the addition of a campus 2,000 miles away. Leaders of the University of Dubuque are looking at the possibility of acquiring the campus of Sheldon Jackson College located in Sitka, Alaska.
University of [...]

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