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Downtown Davenport and Bettendorf Cleanup Day PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jason Gilliland   
Monday, 08 April 2013 14:43

What: Downtown Cleanup Day

Where: Downtown Davenport and Bettendorf IA
Date: Friday, April 26

Time: Davenport 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Bettendorf- 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Davenport Registration: www.DowntownDavenport.com

Bettendorf Registration: www.Bettendorf.org/downtowncleanup or call (563) 344-4084

Event Description

Davenport

  • The Downtown Davenport Partnership, a division of Quad Cities Chamber, is hosting its annual Downtown Cleanup Day Friday, April 26.  More than 150 volunteers will grab gloves and trash bags as they set out to clean the streets in preparation for summer crowds and festivals.
  • Volunteers will be treated to free tickets to a River Bandits game and a post-cleanup party.  Downtown Cleanup Day is part of the nationwide initiative, The Great American Cleanup.  The Waste Commission of Scott County’s iLivehere program donates bags and gloves for all volunteers.
  • Volunteers can sign up by visiting www.DowntownDavenport.com and clicking the link to the volunteer signup sheet.  Download the form and return to us at 130 W. 2nd St., Davenport, IA 52801.
  • The Downtown Davenport Partnership (DDP), a division of Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce, is a non-profit organization focused on the strategic growth and beautification of historic downtown Davenport.  As administrators of the Self Supporting Municipal Improvement District, DDP provides leadership and advocacy for downtown economic development, planning, cultural vitality, events, marketing, and clean-and-safe initiatives.

Bettendorf

  • The City of Bettendorf will also host its annual Downtown Cleanup Day on Friday, April 26th from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.  Volunteers will meet at 8 a.m. for a light breakfast (sponsored by Ascentra Credit Union) before setting out to clean up the downtown.  Volunteers will receive free tickets to the River Bandits game that evening. Volunteers are asked to park in the back of the parking lot behind the Alter Building at 2117 State Street.
  • The annual Downtown Cleanup Day is part of the nationwide initiative, The Great American Cleanup.  The Waste Commission of Scott County’s iLivehere program donates bags and gloves for all volunteers.
  • Volunteers can sign up by visiting www.bettendorf.org/downtowncleanup and clicking the link to the volunteer signup sheet. To register, print the form and return it to the City Hall Annex, 4403 Devils Glen Road, Bettendorf, IA 52722, c/o Patty Copeland or call (563) 344-4084.

Sponsors

The Waste Commission of Scott County's iLivehere program, Quad-City River Bandits, The Great American Cleanup, Ascentra Credit Union.

 
Governor Quinn Takes Bill Action **Friday, April 5, 2013** PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Leslie Wertheimer   
Monday, 08 April 2013 10:06

CHICAGO – Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:

 

Bill No.: SB 1076

An Act Concerning: Civil Law

Allows the Village of Maryville to transfer a portion of its land to the Maryville Community Library District and to sell another portion of its land to a person or entity.

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1556

An Act Concerning: Government

Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act to exempt some positions from collective bargaining.

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 2979

An Act Concerning: Economic Development

Allows manufacturers and authorized vendors of emergency lights to temporarily mount such lights on a vehicle for demonstration purposes, and requires that such a vehicle, if operated on the highway with the lights uncovered, contain signage which indicates that the vehicle is not an emergency vehicle.

Action: Signed

Effective Date: June 1

 

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Governor Quinn Signs Sister Lake Pact with Governor of Michoacán, Mexico PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ryan C. Woods   
Monday, 08 April 2013 10:03

Partnership to Improve Health of Lake Pátzcuaro and Lake Michigan, Boost Tourism and Protect Habitat

MEXICO CITY – Governor Pat Quinn today joined Honorable Fausto Vallejo Figueroa - the Governor of Michoacán, Mexico - to sign a Sister Lake agreement between Lake Pátzcuaro and Lake Michigan. This unique connection is part of Governor Quinn’s agenda to drive Illinois’ economy forward and make Illinois one of the most eco-friendly states in the country. The pact pledges cooperation and sharing of best practices to enhance recreational use, boost tourism, improve commercial use and protect natural habitats.

“Today we are sealing the official friendship between our two states and our two lakes, and vowing to cooperate in solving the challenges faced by both waterways,” Governor Quinn said. “The Illinois Sister Rivers/Sister Lakes project currently has partners - ‘hermanas’ - in Brazil, China, Ireland, Israel, Poland and South Korea. We are proud to have a new ‘hermana’ today in Mexico.”

The Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony was witnessed by officials from Mexico and the United States, including Pátzcuaro Mayor Salma Karrum, Erongarícuaro Mayor Everardo Alberto Cortés and State Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez (D-Cicero).

In the Memorandum of Understanding, the governors agreed to cooperate in the following areas of mutual interest: exotic and invasive species, fishing population research, harmful algal blooms, water quality and pollution.

Lake Pátzcuaro is 200 miles west of Mexico City in the state of Michoacán. The Sister Lake agreement is part of the Sister Rivers/Sister Lakes Initiative created by Governor Quinn to enable public officials in diverse nations to share creative solutions to common waterway problems, such as run-off, flooding and invasive species. Governor Quinn has crafted Lake Michigan and Illinois River partnerships with Brazil’s Capibaribe River, China’s Huangpu River, Ireland’s River Lee, Israel’s Lake Kinneret, Poland’s Vistula River and South Korea’s Han River.

Governor Quinn noted that for many Illinoisans of Mexican heritage, Michoacán was the home of their parents or grandparents and holds a special place in their hearts. One of the world’s highest lakes, Lake Pátzcuaro is known as the “door to heaven.” Michoacán is also the starting point for the migrating Monarch butterflies who travel from central Mexico all the way to Illinois, a symbol of the long-standing relationship between Illinois and Michoacán. The Monarch butterfly is the official state insect of Illinois.

Lake Michigan and Lake Pátzcuaro shaped fond memories for generations of families in Illinois and Michoacán. Today, the lakes face similar challenges. To combat the problem of silt build up, Governor Quinn shared details of an innovative project called “Mud-to-Parks,” in which sediment was dredged from the bottom of the waterway, shipped to an abandoned steel mill site and spread out. Within months, grasses and animals began populating the area.

The Sister Lake signing occurred on the third day of Governor Quinn’s trade mission to Mexico aimed at promoting tourism, water technology, agribusiness and manufacturing. Governor Quinn said the partnership will help boost tourism and export opportunities between Illinois and Michoacán. Earlier today, the governor laid wreaths at the monuments honoring Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr., in a Mexico City park. The governor also met with the Governor of the State of Mexico, Mayor of Mexico City and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico.

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Gov. Branstad signs 17 bills into law PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Tim Albrecht   
Friday, 05 April 2013 14:29

(DES MOINES)  - Gov. Terry Branstad today signed the following bills into law:

House File 14 an Act relating to the enforcement of weight limitations for vehicles with retractable axles.

House File 131 an Act authorizing charitable giving payroll deductions for community college employees.

House File 307 an Act establishing the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

House File 417 an Act relating to nonsubstantive code corrections.

House File 469 an Act relating to  business corporations, including by providing for their organization and operation; providing for the relationship between shareholders, directors, and officers; and including effective date provisions.

House File 486 an Act relating to persons offering orthotic, prosthetic, and pedorthic services to the public, and relating to the scope of orthotic, prosthetic, and pedorthic services which may be ordered by certain health care providers, and including transition provisions.

House File 591 an Act relating to estates and trusts including retroactive and other applicability provisions.

Senate File 183 an Act relating to matters under the purview of the credit union division of the Department of Commerce, and making penalties applicable.

Senate File 184 an Act relating to programs and services under the purview of the Department on Aging.

Senate File 203 an Act relating to mental health and disability services requirements involving the Department of Human Services and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

Senate File 327 an Act concerning the municipal fire and police retirement system and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

Senate File 347 an Act relating to record checks of prospective and current health care employees and certain students and including effective date and applicability provisions.

Senate File 349 an Act relating to the deadline for obtaining a registration fee credit for a vehicle that is sold, transferred, or junked or for a motor vehicle purchased by a lessee, and including effective date provisions.

Senate File 351 an Act relating to service providers under Medicaid home and community-based services waivers.

Senate File 357 an Act relating to Medicaid program integrity, and providing penalties.

Senate File 390 an Act relating to certain title abstracts to property with private sewage disposal systems and providing effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

Senate File 394 an Act relating to informal conferences on contested citations or regulatory insufficiencies in health care facilities or assisted living programs and including applicability provisions.

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Branstad, Reynolds launch “Auditor Search” web site PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Tim Albrecht   
Friday, 05 April 2013 12:27

(DES MOINES) – Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today announced a new web site for individuals wishing to submit cover letters and resumes for consideration as Iowa’s next state auditor. There is also a section for recommendations from Iowans with ideas on who they would like to see as Iowa’s next auditor.

The site is found here: http://governor.iowa.gov/auditorsearch

“We are looking for a state auditor who will commit to a balanced budget and utilizes the principles that will get us there,” said Branstad. “We want an auditor who will continue David Vaudt’s commitment to the sound budgeting principles that got our state back on track. We hope this web site is an opportunity for Iowans to share their thoughts and participate in this process.”

The sound budgeting principles listed are as follows:

  • Avoid the use of one-time money for ongoing expenses.
  • Refrain from standing appropriations.
  • Resist implementing new programs in the middle of the fiscal year.
  • Avoid multi-year accelerating commitments.
  • Accurately determine state revenue and expenses.
  • Align expenses and revenue in the same fiscal year.
  • Avoid funding programs through property taxes or fees.
  • Reject diversion of funds statutorily authorized for a specific objective to other purposes.

“David Vaudt was our compass for state budgeting, and always worked to lead the state budget to a better place,” said Reynolds. “To have a smooth transition, and to continue the great progress we have made with the state’s finances, it is important to have someone who adheres to the sound budgeting principles followed by David Vaudt.”

State Auditor David Vaudt announced his resignation yesterday, and will serve until May 3. The governor is making the search a top priority of his administration. The governor is committed to a meticulous, thorough process to ensure the best individual is selected as Iowa’s new state auditor.

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