Articles by: Bob Eschliman

Prayer at Capitol event to take place in response to Wiccan invocation

Prayer at Capitol event to take place in response to Wiccan invocation

By The Iowa Statesman   In response to the news that a wiccan priestess from Cedar Rapids has been invited to give the morning invocation in the Iowa House of Representatives on Thursday, April 9, a group of central Iowa Christians will hold a “Prayer at the Capitol” event that […]

by · April 1, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Pastor tells of interaction with Gronstal

Pastor tells of interaction with Gronstal

By The Iowa Statesman   Iowa Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal (D-Council Bluffs) apparently has had his fill of listening to pro-life conservatives who want to talk about bringing the House’s abortion prerequisites bill up for a vote. Under current Senate rules, the majority party’s leader dictates what bills may […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Branstad signs 14 bills into law

Branstad signs 14 bills into law

From Press Release   Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad today signed the following bills into law: House File 131: an Act concerning the definition of beer for purposes of beer brewers and wholesalers. House File 202: an Act relating to licensure of retired volunteer dentists and dental hygienists. House File 266: […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Iowa Gold Star Museum to host ribbon cutting for Civil War exhibit

Iowa Gold Star Museum to host ribbon cutting for Civil War exhibit

From Press Release   The Iowa Gold Star Military Museum, 7105 NW 70th Ave., Johnston, will host a ribbon cutting ceremony dedicating its new Civil War exhibit on Thursday, April 9, beginning at 10 a.m. The exhibit includes custom-built cases displaying a unique variety of weapons, artifacts, images, and documents […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Senate Judiciary subcommittee to investigate DHS employee retaliation claims

Senate Judiciary subcommittee to investigate DHS employee retaliation claims

From Press Release   Members of the ‎Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest are investigating potential workplace retaliation against Department of Homeland Security employees for faithfully discharging the duties of the office in which they serve even though they conflict with President Obama’s immigration policies.  The committee […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley co-sponsors fuels bill with Paul

Grassley co-sponsors fuels bill with Paul

From Press Release   U.S. Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) last week introduced the Fuel Choice and Deregulation Act of 2015. This legislation will remove Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) impediments to market competition and innovation in America’s transportation fuel market. “The EPA’s onerous regulation of fuels is artificially limiting options […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Branstad to sign ‘sledding bill’ tomorrow

Branstad to sign ‘sledding bill’ tomorrow

By The Iowa Statesman   Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has announced he will sign the “sledding bill” into law during a special bill signing ceremony at 2 p.m. tomorrow in his office. House File 570 is an Act providing for an exemption from municipal tort liability for claims arising from […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Blum to officially open Cedar Rapids office

Blum to officially open Cedar Rapids office

By The Iowa Statesman   U.S. Rep. Rod Blum (R-IA 1) will formally open his Cedar Rapids District Office at a special event from noon to 1 p.m. today. The event is open to the public. The office is located at 310 Third St. SE.

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Cruz: Proud to stand with Pence

Cruz: Proud to stand with Pence

By The Iowa Statesman   In light of the controversy surrounding Indiana’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz issued the following statement today in support of that state’s governor, Mike Pence, and the effort to defend religious liberty and protect against government efforts to […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
You’ll never guess how many are real presidential candidates

You’ll never guess how many are real presidential candidates

By Bob Eschliman Editor   It’s relatively easy to become a candidate for the highest office in the nation. Create a candidate committee with your state’s Secretary of State, file a Form 2 with the Federal Election Commission, and you’re officially a candidate for President of the United States. And […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Capitol Corner from Rep. Sandy Salmon

Capitol Corner from Rep. Sandy Salmon

By The Iowa Statesman   State Rep. Sandy Salmon (R-Janesville) has released her weekly Capitol Corner legislative update. Topics covered include the latest state revenue estimate, the Bremer County Farm Bureau Banquet, school start date legislation, the abortion prerequisites bill, and floor managing legislation in the Iowa House of Representatives. […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Senate defers anti-bullying bill

Senate defers anti-bullying bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   A bill meant to toughen Iowa’s anti-bullying laws, a signature piece of Gov. Terry Branstad’s 2015 agenda, hit a momentary snag Monday in the Senate. Senate File 345 proposes a number of amendments to existing Iowa Code that were enacted in 2007 as they relate […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Grassley presents vet with POW Medal

Grassley presents vet with POW Medal

By The Iowa Statesman   Monday, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley presented the Prisoner of War Medal to Mr. Raymond Pearl Cooper, of Goldfield at the Wright County Veterans Affairs Office. Cooper served in the U.S. Navy and was a POW for two years in Korea.  However, his discharge papers did […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Friday is second legislative ‘funnel’ deadline

Friday is second legislative ‘funnel’ deadline

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Friday is officially the last day legislation may pass out of committee and still be considered for adoption by either chamber of the Iowa General Assembly. But while that is the official dead, bills that have not passed out of committee by the end of […]

by · March 31, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Four candidates to speak at NICHE Capitol Day

Four candidates to speak at NICHE Capitol Day

From Press Release   The Network of Iowa Christian Home Educators has confirmed its -up of potential presidential candidates who will attend the eighth annual “Homeschool Day at the Capitol” on Thursday, April 9. “There was strong interest from a number of potential and likely candidates and we’re very happy […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Jindal to speak at Mahaska Co. GOP event

Jindal to speak at Mahaska Co. GOP event

From The Iowa Statesman   Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and nationally syndicated conservative radio host Steve Deace will head this year’s Mahaska County Republican Party Spring Banquet. The event will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, April 24, in Bradbury Hall at Nelson Pioneer Farm. Local legislators, state Rep. Guy Vander […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Cruz announces Iowa campaign stops

Cruz announces Iowa campaign stops

By The Iowa Statesman   U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a candidate for the GOP presidential nomination, has announced a series of campaign stops to be held in Iowa later this week. His first stop will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the UPS Auditorium at Morningside College in Sioux City. […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Hamilton Co. GOP to host annual BBQ

Hamilton Co. GOP to host annual BBQ

By The Iowa Statesman   The Hamilton County Republican Party will host its annual spring barbecue beginning at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at The Bridge in Webster City. Keynote speaker will be Republican Party of Iowa chairman Jeff Kaufmann. Other officeholders have been invited to attend. The menu will […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Santorum to speak as part of Dallas Co. GOP series

Santorum to speak as part of Dallas Co. GOP series

From Press Release   Dallas County Republicans are pleased to announce our next speaker for the Dallas County Spring Speaker Series. This is the third speaker of our Dallas County Speaker Series, and it will be held at the West Des Moines Marriott. The next head speaker for the Dallas […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Ernst, Mosiman to participate in Story County GOP 5K

Ernst, Mosiman to participate in Story County GOP 5K

From Press Release   Chairman Brett Barker announced today that the Story County Republicans are partnering with the Story County Freedom Flight to host the second annual Story County Freedom Run. Among the planned participants are US Senator Joni Ernst and Iowa Auditor Mary Mosiman. The event will take place […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Letter: SBAC would be bad for Iowa’s students

Letter: SBAC would be bad for Iowa’s students

By Heather Stancil Earlham   The Iowa Dept. of Education is recommending, and the Senate and House Education Committees are considering, that Iowa move away from a locally developed Iowa assessment to one that was both federally funded and created, and will be based at UCLA: the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium. So […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Ethics & Campaign Disclosure Board looking into legislator’s mileage

Ethics & Campaign Disclosure Board looking into legislator’s mileage

By Bob Eschliman Editor   © The Iowa Statesman   Questions about mileage expenses have forced the resignation of U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL). Now, the expenses of an Iowa legislator has raised similar questions. State Rep. Bobby Kaufmann (R-Wilton) was first elected to his seat in the Iowa House […]

by · March 30, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Grassley to present military medals

Grassley to present military medals

From Press Release   Sen. Chuck Grassley will be presenting two military medals during the week of March 29, 2015.  He will present the Prisoner of War (POW) Medal to Mr. Raymond Pearl Cooper, of Goldfield in Wright County, and the Silver Star to Mrs. Ruth Wunsch on behalf of […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Grassley calls for DOJ investigation

Grassley calls for DOJ investigation

From Press Release   U.S. Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Mike Lee (R-UT) today called on the Justice Department to investigate allegations of misconduct by federal prosecutors in cases related to the 2007 Moonlight Fire in California.  The officials in question allegedly failed to […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley: More claims of nepotism, favoritism in FBI’s MST

Grassley: More claims of nepotism, favoritism in FBI’s MST

From Press Release   Following the 9/11 Review Commission’s findings of inadequacies in the intelligence operations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and related whistleblower complaints, Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is asking the Justice Department’s Inspector General (IG) to investigate claims of […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Video: Fridays in the House of Representatives

Video: Fridays in the House of Representatives

By The Iowa Statesman   Fridays in the Iowa House of Representatives are short and sweet. Most legislators, in both chambers, use the day as a “traveling day” to return to their districts for the weekend to meet with constituents and to host legislative forums. But, when there is business […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Ernst explains vote for Senate budget resolution

Ernst explains vote for Senate budget resolution

From Press Release   Last night, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) voted in favor of the Senate Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 2016. Senator Ernst released the following statement upon final passage: When Iowans sent me to Congress, I pledged to cut wasteful and out of control spending that has […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
‘Water Tax’ bill advances in committee

‘Water Tax’ bill advances in committee

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa House Ways and Means Committee has introduced a bill similar to one introduced last month in the Iowa Senate that would establish a metered water excise tax. House Study Bill 229 exempts from the state sales tax the sales price from the sale […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Young grills DHS Secretary over EB-5 visas

Young grills DHS Secretary over EB-5 visas

From Press Release   U.S. Rep. David Young (R-IA 3) questioned Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson this morning as he appeared before Young’s House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security. The Congressman’s questioning centered on the Office of Inspector General’s independent report of the EB-5 program which revealed DHS […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Senate approves property tax exemption for fixing up public nuisance properties

Senate approves property tax exemption for fixing up public nuisance properties

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa Senate voted unanimously Thursday to adopt a bill that would provide a limited property tax exemption for “eyesore properties” that are repaired by their owners. Senate File 480 would authorize a city or county to provide a property tax exemption for up to […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Grassley responds to opioid abuse initiative

Grassley responds to opioid abuse initiative

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), chairman of the Judiciary Committee and the Caucus on International Narcotics Control, today made the following comment on the new initiative from Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell on opioid abuse: The agency’s approach shares some of […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
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House unanimously adopts amended military funeral protest bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa House of Representatives voted unanimously Thursday to adopt four bills. Among them was a bill to expand the distance from funerals and memorial services, funeral processions, or burial services in which protests are prohibited. As originally constructed, House File 558 would have created […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Grassley calls for zero-tolerance policy at DOJ after ‘sex parties’ report

Grassley calls for zero-tolerance policy at DOJ after ‘sex parties’ report

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today called on the Justice Department to adopt a zero-tolerance policy for employees who purchase sex following an Inspector General report revealing that Drug Enforcement Administration employees attended “sex parties” with prostitutes while abroad. In […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Jacoby introduces flurry of new bills

Jacoby introduces flurry of new bills

By Bob Eschliman Editor   State Rep. Dave Jacoby (D-Coralville) has introduced five new bills this week in the Iowa House of Representatives. Because they did not make it through the first legislative funnel dead, they’re unlikely to advance this session. But, they can be brought up during next year’s […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
U.S. Senate Minority Leader makes announcement

U.S. Senate Minority Leader makes announcement

From Press Release   U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) released the following statement and a video today: When I was a boy, I dreamed of being an athlete. I listened to those baseball games on the radio, and I envisioned myself as a man out in center field […]

by · March 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office Director General Calvin Chen-huan Ho, center, was on hand as state Sen. Bill Dotzler (D-Waterloo) read Senate Resolution 21.

General Assembly welcomes Taiwanese trade representative

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa General Assembly, through separate resolutions in the Iowa House of Representatives and the Iowa Senate, reaffirmed its relationship with the Republic of China, also known as Taiwan. Taipei Economic and Cultural Office Director General Calvin Chen-huan Ho, the official trade representative for the […]

by · March 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
ITR comments on ‘flat tax’ bill in House

ITR comments on ‘flat tax’ bill in House

By Iowans for Tax Relief   Last week the House Ways and Means Committee passed House Study Bill 215 (now House File 604), which would give taxpayers the option of filing under the current Iowa income tax system or filing under a new 5% flat-rate tax system. The bill is […]

by · March 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Grassley joins effort to repeal ‘death tax’ on family farms, businesses

Grassley joins effort to repeal ‘death tax’ on family farms, businesses

From Press Release   Building on past success and what might be new momentum, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is a lead co-sponsor of newly re-introduced legislation to repeal the federal estate tax, better known as the death tax, that punishes family farmers and business owners on the death of […]

by · March 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley: Deputy Homeland Security Secretary must be held accountable

Grassley: Deputy Homeland Security Secretary must be held accountable

From Press Release   U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today called on Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to hold the department’s deputy secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, accountable for granting favoritism to politically connected parties. Grassley’s follow an Inspector General report indicating that Mayorkas personally […]

by · March 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Ernst offers amendments to Senate budget bill

Ernst offers amendments to Senate budget bill

From Press Release   U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) this week offered four amendments to the Senate Budget Resolution. The amendments would: Prohibit taxpayer money from paying for first class airfare; Improve mental health care services for veterans; Reform the allowance and perks available to former U.S. Presidents; and Ensure […]

by · March 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
House unanimously approves six bills

House unanimously approves six bills

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa House of Representatives quickly adopted six new bills, all by unanimous votes, Wednesday. They were: Senate File 217 – a substitute bill for House File 285, an act to amend Iowa Code as it relates to the administration and duties of the Iowa […]

by · March 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Senate concurs with House version of school start date bill

Senate concurs with House version of school start date bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Senate to up the House-amended version of Senate File 227 on Wednesday afternoon. The bill, which would establish a new earliest school start date of Aug. 23, included a House amendment that was approved with its version of the bill Tuesday, which: reinstated financial […]

by · March 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Three Iowans on Talkers ‘Heavy Hundred’

Three Iowans on Talkers ‘Heavy Hundred’

By The Iowa Statesman   The Talkers Magazine has released its annual list of most powerful and influential talk radio hosts in the country, and this year, there are three Iowa-based hosts on the list. All of them operate out of the Des Moines area. Topping the “Heavy Hundred” this […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House bill would create new sales tax exemptions on construction equipment

House bill would create new sales tax exemptions on construction equipment

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Apparently, the increased funding for the Road Use Tax Fund afforded by Iowa’s recent gas tax increase wasn’t enough for the construction lobby in Des Moines. House Study Bill 226, introduced in the House Ways and Means Committee this week, would amend Iowa Code as […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Zaun files bill to eliminate state income tax

Zaun files bill to eliminate state income tax

By Bob Eschliman Editor   State Sen. Brad Zaun (R-Urbandale) has had enough of the Iowa Income Tax. So, this week he authored a new bill that would repeal the income tax in exchange for a higher state sales and use tax – moed after the well-known national effort commonly […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Grassley named to adoption group advisory council

Grassley named to adoption group advisory council

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has been named a member of the Advisory Council of the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, joining other members of Congress and child welfare advocates to advise the institute on policy efforts to help children. “I’m glad to work with an […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley asks state treasurers to back 529 Plans bill

Grassley asks state treasurers to back 529 Plans bill

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) today encouraged state treasurers to explain the merits of the Section 529 college savings plans that are so popular nationwide.  State treasurers generally administer the plans.  Grassley has a pending bipartisan bill that would add flexibility to these college spending plans. […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Bill Watch: Focus turning to bill adoption, budget

Bill Watch: Focus turning to bill adoption, budget

Bob Eschliman Editor   While only eight new bills were offered during the past week, the Iowa General Assembly has been at work in committees and floor debate. With the recent release of a new state revenue estimate, work will soon begin in earnest on the new biennial budget. There […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Grassley comments on USMC audit opinion

Grassley comments on USMC audit opinion

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is a long-time watchdog of Defense Department spending, including fi the bren accounting system within the agency.  He released a report on the accounting problems in November 2013. When he met with now-confirmed Defense Secretary Ashton Carter as a nominee, Grassley […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
‘Uber Bill’ passes Iowa House

‘Uber Bill’ passes Iowa House

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to provide for the regulation of “transportation network companies,” such as Uber, during morning debate Tuesday. House File 394’s floor manager, state Rep. Chris Hagenow (R-Windsor Heights), said the proposed legislation was meant to provide “one […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State