At a time when our economy continues to struggle and we face an unsustainable debt, it is more important than ever to hold Washington accountable.  Yet while far too many Iowa families are struggling like mine did when I was growing up, Members of Congress have not seen a pay cut since the Great Depression.  This is simply unacceptable.

That is why I authored the Congressional Halt in Pay Increases (CHIP IN) and Cut Congressional Pay Act.  This initiative would cut Members of Congress' pay by 10 percent.  It would also repeal the automatic pay increases that currently take place unless Congress votes to stop them.  In these difficult times, it is unacceptable that Members of Congress can automatically receive a pay raise while Iowans continue to struggle and Washington is gridlocked. 

I have long advocated for reforms to force Congress to get its work done and to hold Washington accountable.  That is why I'm fighting to end the pay system that has prevented any cut in Congressional pay since 1933 - eight decades ago. 

I will always fight for Iowans and will continue to work to create jobs, get the economy moving, and reduce the deficit.  There is no better place to start than with Members of Congress' own pocketbooks.

Washington, D.C. - Yesterday, Congressman Dave Loebsack introduced a Resolution (H.Res. 71) with Jim Jordan (OH-04) and Tim Walz (MN-01) expressing opposition to the International Olympic Committee's decision to eliminate wrestling as a core sport. Today, three legends of Iowa and Olympic wrestling, Dan Gable, Tom Brands and Terry Brands threw their support behind the resolution. Loebsack will continue to work with his colleagues in Congress and those in the wrestling community to push to overturn this misguided decision.

"We haven't done a good enough job in sharing our sport to the right people (IOC). We need to start doing that this second and I thank Representative Loebsack for leading the charge in Congress to express our state's, and nation's, opposition to this decision.  This needs the whole team's involvement. I will stand with him to fight this decision," said Dan Gable.

"The decision to cut wrestling from the Olympic Games by the IOC is a worldwide injustice. Every corner and culture of the planet is affected by this decision. There is nothing more sacred to living than learning to overcome struggles. Wrestling, more than any other form of sport and recreation, represents all that is real and true about life. When decisions are made it is always tough to reconsider. The IOC must not only reconsider, they must reverse their decision. I applaud Congressman Loebsack for introducing a resolution in the House of Representatives to encourage the IOC to reverse this decision. Intelligent decision making has to prevail here and now. We must all work hard and smart together," said Tom Brands.

"Wrestling and the Olympics are synonymous, together as one.  As the oldest, greatest and purest sport, I will look, with pleasure, to the World Wide Coalition reversing the IOC vote to eliminate wrestling.  I am pleased to stand tall with Congressman Loebsack and fully support his resolution opposing the IOC's decision," said Terry Brands.

 

"The decision by the International Olympic Committee is a slap in the face to the wrestling community. Iowans share a strong attachment to the sport, but also to the hard work, perseverance and determination it represents.  I applaud Dan, Tom and Terry for standing up with one voice against this decision and I look forward to fighting alongside them," said Congressman Loebsack.

Also today, Loebsack joined Iowa Governor Branstad, Lt. Gov. Reynolds, Senators Grassley and Harkin, and Representatives Latham, King, and Braley in writing a letter to IOC President Jaques Rogge urging the IOC to keep wrestling as a core sport.

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Dear Friend,

As your representative, my number one priority is making sure that your voice is heard.  Each week my office receives thousands of phone calls, letters and emails. In order to stay connected with you and provide timely information about what is happening in Congress, I invite you to head over to http://loebsack.house.gov and check out my completely redesigned website. All of the changes from top to bottom were made with you, the user, in mind.

After you take a look around, click here to let me know what you think by taking a short survey.

Right at the top, you will notice a "Connect" box, which allows you to find the contact information for my offices with one click.  You can also easily sign up for e-newsletters, or find my Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pages. Right next to the Connect box, you will be able to see some of the issues I am working on.  Also highlighted there are various photos and videos. 

Below that you can find the latest news and access the various services my office provides.  Whether you are planning a trip to the nation's capital or need assistance with a government agency, the links to that information are highlighted in the "Services" box.

The redesigned online home for Iowa's Second Congressional District (http://loebsack.house.gov), provides a wealth of information in an easy to find manner.  It has also been optimized to load quickly on your mobile devices, so you can stay in touch while on the go.

Again, I would like to know what you think.  Click here to take a quick survey.

Thank you for placing your trust and confidence in me to be your voice.  I am committed to working for Iowans and hope you enjoy the newly redesigned website.

Sincerely,

Dave Loebsack
Iowa's Second District

P.S. - Remember to take the survey and feel free to forward this email to share with your family and friends!
Dear Neighbor,

As a father and grandfather, the events that happened in Newtown, Connecticut were truly heart wrenching.  Our entire nation's thoughts, prayers and gratitude went to the first responders, teachers and administrators who acted so heroically to protect the children. 

In the wake of this tragedy, I called for a national conversation to begin about how to address the troubling frequency with which lives have been cut short by senseless violence.  This conversation needed to start at home, which is why I have hosted a series of meetings and roundtables with folks from across the state; have talked with sheriffs and police chiefs; sat down with teachers, administrators and school officials; and heard directly from mental health experts.

Now I want to hear from you.  As your representative, my first priority is to make sure that the voices of the Second District are heard.   My office has received thousands of emails, letters and phone calls about school safety, the need to address mental health issues, and gun safety. Now it is time to talk directly with you.  Your input and insight are important to me. 

That is why I am holding a telephone town hall on Wednesday, February 13th at 6:00 PM CST. You are invited to save the date, sign up here, and join in a conversation about gun safety, school safety and mental health care.

Thank you for placing your trust and confidence in me to be your voice.  I am committed to working for Iowans and look forward to hearing from you about this important topic.Also, feel free to forward this to your family and friends, I want to hear from as many Iowans as possible. 

Sincerely,

Dave Loebsack
Iowa's Second District