By Art Smith. Posted Sunday, Mar 30, 2008 at 9:37 pm Filed Under: 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Chet Culver, Democratic Party, Des Moines Register, Eliot Spitzer, Hillary Clinton, Iowa General Assembly, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Labor Unions, Rudy Giuliani
This had been a disconcerting election year so far, and certainly we still have a long road ahead, but the state of the Democratic Party, and the latest Gallup Poll, are giving me reason to smile today.
Democrats really don’t know what they want any longer. They’ve found themselves stuck with either a chronic liar, or [...]
In a prior article, I had addressed concerns regarding Iowa Senate File 413, a bill to provide for Fair Share agreements in collective bargaining negotiations for public employees. I had understood this was the bill that was planned on being debated Monday of this week. As it turns out, this bill was assigned to committee at [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Tuesday, Feb 26, 2008 at 6:00 am Filed Under: Chet Culver, Iowa Politics
Not only is Culver desperate to find more money to spend in Iowa, he wants the Federal Government to help him out. In a Reuters story Monday about states looking for a second economic stimulus package:
Iowa Gov. Chet Culver, …, said his state has 50 or more infrastructure projects the state could begin working on [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Tuesday, Feb 19, 2008 at 9:30 pm Filed Under: Chet Culver, Des Moines Register, Economy, Iowa, Iowa General Assembly, Iowa Politics, Libby Jacobs, TAXES, Tax Relief
I am fortunate enough to live in District 60 of the Iowa House of Representatives, represented by Libby Jacobs, whom I have tremendous respect for. And who is a Conservative Republican.
Libby provides a Legislative Update (as do some other representatives) in the Des Moines Register’s “West Des Moines” section. This week she provided [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, Jan 31, 2008 at 11:48 pm Filed Under: Bottle Bill, Chet Culver, Democratic Party, Iowa, Iowa General Assembly, Iowa Politics, News Media, Schools, TAXES
Good news: The Iowa General Assembly has decided that the “new” bottle bill tax proposed by Iowa Governor Chet Culver (see earlier story) is dead for 2008. As you would probably think, I’m pleased. It’s not clear if the reason for the timely demise is that there’s too much confusion, the idea needs [...]