Articles by: Bob Eschliman

Grassley responds to proposed changes to Farm Bill

Grassley responds to proposed changes to Farm Bill

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) made the following statement regarding the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s proposed changes to the “actively engaged” provision of the 2014 Farm Bill. “The rule proposed by USDA today regarding who can qualify as ‘actively engaged’ in farming to make them eligible […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Senate adopts youth tanning bed ban

Senate adopts youth tanning bed ban

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Following a rigorous, but civil, debate over proposed legislation aimed at preventing people younger than 18 from using tanning beds, the Iowa Senate passed the bill on a party- vote. Senate File 232 was adopted Tuesday, 26-23, following 28 minutes of debate, most of which […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Young named to Appropriations subcommittee

Young named to Appropriations subcommittee

From Press Release   U.S. Rep. David Young (R-IA 3) announced this afternoon that he has been named to the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development. Young remains the only member of the Iowa egation, House and Senate, on the powerful committee which is responsible for […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley files budget amendment on disallowing tax credit under 2014 executive actions

Grassley files budget amendment on disallowing tax credit under 2014 executive actions

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) filed an amendment Tuesday to the budget legislation under consideration by the full Senate that would disallow the Earned Income Tax Credit for those made newly eligible for past benefits under the President’s executive actions on immigration.  The amendment tracks Grassley’s […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
House gets in heated debate over school start date bill

House gets in heated debate over school start date bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The fight that brewed in the Iowa House of Representatives on Tuesday over a bill to amend the state’s official school start date wasn’t over what most observers might have expected. The debate over Senate File 227, the substitute bill for House File 307, focused […]

by · March 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
New personhood bill offered in Senate

New personhood bill offered in Senate

By Bob Eschliman Editor   A group of eight Republicans in the Iowa Senate introduced a bill last Thursday that would redefine “person” in the context of the crime of murder. This new “personhood bill” would have the effect of making abortion a crime in Iowa. The new definition of […]

by · March 24, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Blum leads effort to block harmful EPA regulations

Blum leads effort to block harmful EPA regulations

From Press Release   This week, Congressman Rod Blum (R-IA) led a bipartisan letter to the House Committee on Appropriations requesting a prohibition on funding for the EPA’s proposed Waters of the United States regulations. The bipartisan letter garnered signatures from 104 Members of Congress and if implemented would prevent […]

by · March 24, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
332-0: Senate adopts seven new bills

332-0: Senate adopts seven new bills

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Outside observers often see legislative articles that talk about the “spirited debates” Republicans and Democrats have over important issues, but in reality, most bills are quickly and quietly adopted in both chambers of the Iowa General Assembly. Monday’s floor debate in the Iowa Senate was […]

by · March 24, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Ernst introduces first piece of legislation in U.S. Senate

Ernst introduces first piece of legislation in U.S. Senate

By The Iowa Statesman   Monday, U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) introduced her first piece of legislation, the Prioritizing Veterans’ Access to Mental Health Care Act, which prioritizes veterans’ mental health care first and provides a back-stop to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs mental health care treatment, and prioritizes incentives […]

by · March 24, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Senate education bill seeks to explore school-based mental health services

Senate education bill seeks to explore school-based mental health services

By Bob Eschliman Editor   A bill currently being considered in an Iowa Senate subcommittee would create a pilot program to explore school-based mental health services provided by area education agencies. Senate File 430, which is a successor to Senate File 281 proposed by state Sen. Rob Hogg (D-Cedar Rapids), […]

by · March 24, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Sioux City pastor offers ‘tough love’ to political parties

Sioux City pastor offers ‘tough love’ to political parties

From Press Release   Sioux City’s Rev. Cary Gordon may have just published a bo, but that hasn’t stopped the executive pastor of Cornerstone World Outreach, in Northwestern Iowa’s conservative stronghold, from rushing to make the bo’s message free to the public in a series of professionally-developed animated videos. The […]

by · March 24, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Ted Cruz is officially running for POTUS

Ted Cruz is officially running for POTUS

By The Iowa Statesman   U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) officially announced he is running for the Republican nomination for President of the United States at an event today at Liberty University. The event was televised. To see the video of the event, scroll down.  

by · March 23, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
132nd Wing to host opening of recruiting center

132nd Wing to host opening of recruiting center

From Press Release   The Iowa Air National Guard’s 132nd Wing will host the opening of their new storefront recruiting office, or Recruiting Operations Center, at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The ROC, located at 7205 Vista Drive, West Des Moines, is the first off-base recruiting office within the Iowa Air National […]

by · March 23, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Presidential candidate Chris Hill, left, met Iowa veteran leader Lee Booten, right, during the Iowa Ag Summit earlier this month. Booten will serve an important roll in Hill's campaign by seeking the support of Iowa's veterans. (submitted photo)

Desert Storm vet kicks off presidential bid

By The Iowa Statesman   While the heads over the weekend focused on a U.S. Senator from Texas who is expected to announce his formal candidacy for President of the United States later today, another official candidate has already been working over the state, growing support in a key demographic. […]

by · March 23, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Legislators set to begin final budgeting process

Legislators set to begin final budgeting process

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The announcement of the March Revenue Estimating Conference’s estimated General Fund revenues typically signals the in-earnest beginning of the final budget-setting process in Iowa. But, in reality, the setting of budgets is a never-ending year-round process. With the use of the REC’s estimate, appropriations requests […]

by · March 23, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
REC: Revenue expected to increase 6.1%

REC: Revenue expected to increase 6.1%

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Despite revenues that significantly lagged last year’s March estimate, the Revenue Estimating Conference revised its revenue estimates for fiscal years 2015 and 2016. Those estimates will significantly impact the biennial budget the General Assembly will spend much of the remaining session formulating. But, as last […]

by · March 23, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Senate passes bill to allow for electronic voter registration

Senate passes bill to allow for electronic voter registration

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa Senate approved a bill Thursday to allow Iowans to register to vote electronically. Senate File 331, offers an on electronic voter registration option to Iowa voters in conjunction with the Iowa Department of Transportation and the Office of Secretary of State. Floor manager […]

by · March 20, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House adopts resolution calling for Article V convention

House adopts resolution calling for Article V convention

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa House of Representatives voted on a resolution Thursday that applies to Congress to call for a “convention of states” outd in Article V of the U.S. Constitution. The purpose of that convention would be to propose amendments to the Constitution to impose fiscal […]

by · March 20, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Reynolds meets with EPA administrator

Reynolds meets with EPA administrator

From Press Release   Iowa Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds today met with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy and shared Iowa’s efforts in implementing the science-based Nutrient Reduction Strategy and urged the EPA to maintain a strong and robust Renewable Fuel Standard. The meeting to place while the lt. governor […]

by · March 19, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
The Big Story: IDOT orders some traffic cameras removed

The Big Story: IDOT orders some traffic cameras removed

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Tuesday, the Iowa Department of Transportation issued evaluations of automated traffic enforcement cameras in six Iowa cities. As part of those evaluations, it directed those cities to move, or remove entirely, some of their cameras. IDOT has posted those evaluation reports, as well as the […]

by · March 19, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Bill Watch: Fewer bills being offered in General Assembly

Bill Watch: Fewer bills being offered in General Assembly

Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa General Assembly is now producing far fewer bills as it devotes time to floor debate and preparations to consider the biennial state budget. There have been 16 enrolled bills – those adopted by both chambers and sent to Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad for […]

by · March 19, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Senate adds music, applied arts to Iowa Core Curriculum

Senate adds music, applied arts to Iowa Core Curriculum

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa Senate was quickly and quietly moving through a slate of than a dozen bills Wednesday when state Sen. Herman Quirmbach (D-Ames) offered up a bill to add new subjects to the Iowa Core Curriculum. Senate File 431 is an act to add […]

by · March 19, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House Democrats extend collective bargaining debate around the clock

House Democrats extend collective bargaining debate around the clock

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa House of Representatives began debate on a bill that amends collective bargaining laws for public school districts and area education agencies at 4:44 p.m. Tuesday. Nineteen hours and 38 minutes later, it finally voted on the proposed legislation. House File 549 would amend […]

by · March 18, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee made a campaign stop two weekends ago at the Pizza Ranch in Altoona. (Prezography photo/used with permission)

Huckabee to visit NW Iowa tomorrow

By The Iowa Statesman   Although Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee isn’t officially a candidate for president, he’s acting and like a contender each day. Tomorrow, he will be making stops in Le Mars and Orange City in northwest Iowa. His first stop will be at 8:30 a.m. […]

by · March 18, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Walker aide critical of Iowa resigns

Walker aide critical of Iowa resigns

By The Iowa Statesman   According to the Associated Press, Liz Mair, the aide to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s political action committee who was critical of Iowa, has resigned. She told AP reporters Tuesday she was leaving Walker’s team just a day after she had been tapped to lead his […]

by · March 18, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Senate passes conversion therapy bill

Senate passes conversion therapy bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Iowa Senate passed a bill Tuesday that prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in “conversion therapy” with patients younger than 18. Senate File 334, which passed on a 26-24 party vote, provides that a mental health provider who engages in sexual orientation change […]

by · March 18, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House approves synthetic drug bill

House approves synthetic drug bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   After a short debate over whether or not “the hammer” was too big or too small, the Iowa House of Representatives voted Tuesday to adopt a bill that significantly toughens state laws with regard to synthetic drugs, like K2, a synthetic form of marijuana also […]

by · March 18, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Trump announces exploratory committee

Trump announces exploratory committee

From Press Release   Today, Donald Trump, the globally renowned business mogul, announced he is forming an exploratory committee to determine whether he will run for the office of the President of the United States of America. Trump stated, “I have a great for our country, but it is […]

by · March 18, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Taxpayers footing bill for ad promoting gay marriage

Taxpayers footing bill for ad promoting gay marriage

By Drew Jones Correspondent   Newspaper readers in a number of Iowa communities had raised eyebrows during the past month by an ad campaign called “Let’s Stop HIV Together” that has featured photos and stories of non-traditional relationships. One ad features former Olympian Greg Louganis and reads: “I am a […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House Democrats propose resolution on women’s health

House Democrats propose resolution on women’s health

By Bob Eschliman Editor   As the old saying goes, the devil is in the details. And it couldn’t be true for Iowa House leadership regarding a resolution offered by the Democrat minority this week. On its title, House Resolution 18 – authored by state Rep. Beth Wessel-Kroeschell (D-Ames) […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Four bills focus on income taxes

Four bills focus on income taxes

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Despite the fact the first legislative “funnel” dead has passed, legislators in the General Assembly are still proposing new bills in both the Iowa House of Representatives and the Iowa Senate. In the House, a pair of bills focus on the creation of a new […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House to consider traffic cam fines bill

House to consider traffic cam fines bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   A bill that would requires that any citation issued as a result of a traffic enforcement camera include a breakdown of what entities receive a portion of the fines or fees is on the Iowa House of Representatives debate calendar. House File 597, a successor […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Bolkcom offers bill to deal with criminal asset forfeiture

Bolkcom offers bill to deal with criminal asset forfeiture

By Bob Eschliman Editor   A bill offered by state Sen. Joe Bolkcom (D-Iowa City) would amend Iowa Code as it relates to the process by which contraband and “proceeds or instrumentalities related to criminal activity” may be seized by the state and later sold. Critics call criminal asset forfeiture […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Statehouse will be busy today

Statehouse will be busy today

By The Iowa Statesman   The first full week of daily bill debate in the Iowa General Assembly was fairly spectacular. And the second week has the los of even impending fireworks, in both chambers. In the House, several new bills have been added to the tentative debate calendar. […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Follow the Israeli Knesset Elections

Follow the Israeli Knesset Elections

By The Iowa Statesman   Parliamentary elections have been underway since the wee hours of this morning, Iowa time, and will conclude when polls close at approximately 2 p.m. You can follow the happenings via the live blog hosted by Haaretz by clicking here. The Jerusalem Post is also providing […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Senate bill creates incentive for hiring disabled

Senate bill creates incentive for hiring disabled

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Senate Ways and Means Committee, chaired by state Sen. Joe Bolkcom (D-Iowa City), has introduced a bill that would amend the deduction from the individual income tax, corporate income tax, and franchise tax of wages paid relating to the employment of an individual with […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Walker hire stirs Iowa conservatives – not in a good way

Walker hire stirs Iowa conservatives – not in a good way

By Jacob Hall Contributor   Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has a funny way of trying to entice Iowa Caucus voters to consider supporting his presidential candidacy. His latest hire will likely throw those on the fence about his candidacy back to the side of undecided. According to CNN Monday morning, […]

by · March 17, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
ITR supports zero-base budgeting

ITR supports zero-base budgeting

By Iowans for Tax Reform   Last week was full of debate in the Senate and House as the Legislature moved on with bills that made it past the first funnel dead.   House File 352, the zero-based budgeting bill, was debated last Tuesday and the House passed it on a […]

by · March 16, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
132nd Wing, ISRG recognized

132nd Wing, ISRG recognized

From Press Release   On Saturday, March 7, the Iowa Air National Guard’s 132nd Fighter Wing formally recognized the unit’s new designation as the 132nd Wing and the Wing’s new Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group. The 132nd Wing, which has served as an aerial reconnaissance and combat fighter unit for […]

by · March 16, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House investigation into Clinton emails likely

House investigation into Clinton emails likely

By The Iowa Statesman   According to ABC News, House Speaker John Boehner is expected to announce this week a new investigation into Hillary Clinton’s e practices as Secretary of State, including her admission that than 31,000 es were destroyed because she determined them to be personal, top House […]

by · March 16, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Iran, Hezbollah removed from terror list

Iran, Hezbollah removed from terror list

By The Iowa Statesman   According to The Times of Israel, an annual report ivered recently to the US Senate by James Clapper, the director of National Intelligence, removed Iran and Hezbollah from its list of terrorism threats, after years in which they featured in similar reports. The unclassified version of […]

by · March 16, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
House Democrats making plans for ’16

House Democrats making plans for ’16

By The Iowa Statesman   If you thought the Democrats were down and out after the beating they to in 2014, think again. The Hill is reporting that Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and the House Democratic Caucus are making big plans for 2016. According to the report, Pelosi says a […]

by · March 16, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
UNI, ISU, Iowa make field of 68

UNI, ISU, Iowa make field of 68

By The Iowa Statesman   Three of Iowa’s NCAA Division I men’s basketball teams qualified for this year’s national tournament, and all of them received upper-division seeds in their respective regions. And, for the first time ever, Iowans won’t have to dream up an imaginary national championship for any of […]

by · March 16, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House adopts ‘prerequisites for abortion’ bill

House adopts ‘prerequisites for abortion’ bill

By Bob Eschliman Editor   Christian conservatives who advocate for personhood often decry bills that fall short of abolishing abortion as “and then you get to kill the baby” bills. For nearly five hours Thursday, the Iowa House of Representatives debated a bill that made that figurative statement far […]

by · March 13, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Iowa Senate approves bill to legalize fantasy sports after lengthy debate

Iowa Senate approves bill to legalize fantasy sports after lengthy debate

By Bob Eschliman Editor   If you’re currently watching Spring Training, trying to get a clue as to who you should pick next month in your fantasy baseball draft, don’t worry. Your activities may soon, finally, be legal in Iowa. Not that there was ever a threat of police breaking […]

by · March 13, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
House adopts bill defining ‘occasional work’ for children

House adopts bill defining ‘occasional work’ for children

By Bob Eschliman Editor     Thursday, the Iowa House of Representatives considered a bill to add only seven s to existing child labor laws, and proceeded to debate the proposed legislation for than 30 minutes. House File 397 defined the term “occasional work” as it applies to children. […]

by · March 13, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Senate approves bill to add snowplows to ‘move over’ law

Senate approves bill to add snowplows to ‘move over’ law

By Bob Eschliman Editor   The Senate to up Senate File 75 during the morning session. The bill adds snowplows used for snow removal and ice treatments to Iowa’s “move over” law and adding blue and white lights. Floor manager, state Sen. Chris Brase (D-Muscatine), noted the Iowa Department of […]

by · March 13, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
See what the ‘Big 3’ didn’t want you to see

See what the ‘Big 3’ didn’t want you to see

By The Iowa Statesman   According to The Washington Free Beacon, major networks decd to run an ad on their Sunday morning news shows from a bipartisan group of former senators warning of the seriousness of an Iranian nuclear bomb. The ad comes from a new group called American Security […]

by · March 12, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Secret Service agents investigated for WH crash

Secret Service agents investigated for WH crash

By The Iowa Statesman   According to The Washington Post, the Obama administration is investigating allegations that two senior Secret Service agents, including a top member of the president’s protective detail, drove a government car into White House security barricades after drinking at a late-night party last week, an agency […]

by · March 12, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Banks struggle with ‘stress test’

Banks struggle with ‘stress test’

By The Iowa Statesman   According to The Wall Street Journal, four of the biggest names on Wall Street struggled to pass the Federal Reserve’s 2015 “stress tests,” and the U.S. units of two foreign banks fell short, underscoring the constraint the annual exercise imposes on the largest banks […]

by · March 12, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State