WEST BRANCH, IOWA– Former President Herbert Hoover died in New York at the age of 90 on October 20, 1964. Five days later he was buried on a knoll overlooking his birthplace in West Branch, Iowa. Thousands paid their respects along the route from the airport in Cedar Rapids as an honor guard transported President Hoover to his burial place at what is now Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. His death offered an opportunity to reflect on his presidency, his long career of public service, and his numerous personal achievements. How did Iowa and the world remember him?

Join park ranger Kristin Gibbs for "In Memoriam: The Death of President Hoover" this October 20 at 1:00 p.m. in the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum. During the hour-long presentation, Ms. Gibbs will share the contents of archival letters, telegrams, photographs, and videos documenting the local and global remembrance President Hoover. Persons who attended or participated in the funeral procession and the burial ceremony are welcome to share their memories and experiences.

There will be no charge to attend the program; regular admission will be charged to visit the museum galleries. Parking is limited so please allow extra time to find a parking space.

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum are in West Branch, Iowa at exit 254 off I-80. Both are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time. Parking is limited so please allow extra time to find a parking space. For more information go online at www.nps.gov/heho or call (319) 643-2541.


Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
110 Parkside Drive
PO Box 607
West Branch, Iowa  52358

319 643-2541 phone
319 643-7864 fax
www.nps.gov/heho

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DES MOINES–Today, Obama for America announced that Vice President Biden will campaign in Iowa next week.  On Monday, September 17 and Tuesday, September 18, Vice President Biden will deliver remarks at grassroots events in Iowa.

Details on the Vice President`s campaign events in Iowa are forthcoming.

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On the eve of President Barack Obama's acceptance speech to the Democratic National Convention last week, a statewide poll showed the native son was leading his Republican opponent by 17 percentage points here.

The poll of 1,382 likely Illinois voters was taken September 5 by We Ask America. It had Obama at 54 percent to Mitt Romney's 37 percent. Another 3.33 percent said they'd be voting for an unnamed third-party candidate, and 6 percent were undecided.

That's way below where Obama was four years ago, when he won Illinois with 62 percent of the vote.

DES MOINES - As President Obama gears up to officially accept his presidential nomination at the 46th Democratic National Convention, he will kick-off the "Road to Charlotte" tour with grassroots events in Des Moines and Sioux City, Iowa.

 

On the "Road to Charlotte" tour, the President will continue to lay out what's at stake for the middle class in this election - the choice between continuing to move forward to an economy built to last that's grounded in a strong middle class, and going back to the same "top-down" economic policies of the last decade that crashed our economy and punished the middle class.

 

Throughout this tour, the President will highlight "American Heroes" -people who exemplify the importance of this choice and understand why our economy needs to be built from the middle out, not the top down.

 

Members of the media interested in covering the President's events in Des Moines and Sioux City, IA must RSVP for EACH STOP by 9:00 AM EDT/ 8: 00 AM CDT Friday, August 31. No late submissions will be considered.

 

SCHEDULE AND LOGISTICAL INFORMATION FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST:

 

Grassroots Event with President Obama in Des Moines, Iowa

 

Estimated Event Time: 1:20 PM CDT

 

Where: Living History Farms

11121 Hickman Road

Urbandale, IA 50322

 

To cover the Des Moines, IA stop, RSVP HERE.

Logistical Information for Des Moines, IA:

Media Coverage: The event is open to pre-credentialed media.

 

Live Truck Parking: Live trucks should enter the Living History Farms property off Hickman Street onto 111th Street near the Girls Scouts of Greater Iowa building. Trucks will be directed from that point. (Live trucks must be on site and cabled-in to the event area by 6:00 AM CDT.  Trucks will be subject to security screening and will not be accessible between 6:30 AM  - 10:00 AM CDT during the security sweeps).

 

Media Pre-set: 5:30 AM - 6:30 AM CDT (All media with equipment must pre-set equipment on site.  Live trucks MUST cable-in during this time. Media will not have access to their equipment during the security sweeps from 6:30 AM - 10:00 AM CDT)

 

USSS Security Sweep: 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.CDT (No access to equipment at this time)

 

General Media Parking: General Media parking is located inside the Living History Farms property; directed on-site. Media vehicles should enter the Living History Farms property off Hickman Street onto 111th Street near the Girls Scouts of Greater Iowa building.

NOTE: All media vehicles will be swept by security prior to entering the media parking lot. Please allow extra time for the vehicle sweeps. A printable media parking guide will be provided with the confirmation email.

 

Media Check-in: Adjacent to the media parking lot; directed on-site.

 

Media Access time: 10:00 AM. CDT

 

Final Media Access: 12:30 PM CDT

 

Cable Run: 700 feet

 

Throw: 60 feet

 

Limited workspace and power are available. Wireless Internet is NOT available.

 

Contact for media and logistical purposes only: Randy Paris, 412-877-6729, randyjohnparis@gmail.com.

 

To cover the Des Moines, IA stop, RSVP HERE.

Grassroots Event with President Obama in Sioux City, Iowa

Estimated Event Time: 6:30PM CDT

Where: Morningside College

Hilker Campus Mall (Quad between Charles City College Hall and Lewis Hall)

1501 Morningside Ave.

Sioux City, Iowa 51106

To cover the Sioux City, IA stop, RSVP HERE.

Logistical Information for Sioux City, Iowa

Live Truck Parking: Grace Church parking lot.  Trucks will be directed to their parking spaces once on site.  Grace Church parking lot can be accessed off Garretson Ave. Media is advised to take Transit Ave and to then head east on Garretson Ave. The Grace Church parking lot will be on the left before Morningside Ave.  (Live trucks must be on site and cabled-in to the event area by 1:30 PM CDT.  Trucks will be subject to security screening and will not be accessible between 1:30 PM and 4:30 PM.)

Media Pre-Set time: 12:30-1:30PM CDT    (Pre-set is designed for live trucks to get positioned and run their cables to the press riser for live transmissions as well as any other media who need to drop off large equipment.   Media not requiring this set-up can arrive during media access/check-in between 4:30-5:30PM CDT).

USSS Sweep: 1:30-4:30PM CDT (No access to equipment at this time)

General Media Parking: The Grace Church parking lot will be designated for general media parking. Media parking will be available on a first-come, first serve basis. Grace Church parking lot can be accessed off Garretson Ave. Media is advised to take Transit Ave and to then head east on Garretson Ave. The Grace Church parking lot will be on the left before Morningside Ave.

Media Entrance: Media entrance and check-in will be through the north-west corner of the Grace Church parking lot.

Media Access/Check in Time: 4:30PM CDT

Final Media Access Time: 5:30PM CDT  (Media arriving after 5:30 pm will not be able to access the event)

Throw: 55 feet

Cable Run: 500 feet

Limited power and workspace will be available.

Contact for logistical and planning purposes (media only): Noreen Kassam, (505) 934-6300 or noreen.a.kassam@gmail.com

To cover the Sioux City, IA stop, RSVP HERE.

 

Members of the media interested in covering the President's events in Des Moines and Sioux City, IA must RSVP for EACH STOP by 9:00 AM EDT/ 8: 00 AM CDT Friday, August 31. No late submissions will be considered.

 

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DES MOINES -- Obama for America released a new television advertisement today featuring former President Bill Clinton discussing the clear choice Americans face in this election. As President Clinton notes, President Obama is fighting for an economy built to last by investing in the resources we need to rebuild America from the ground up - like innovation, education and job training - to keep our country moving forward. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, on the other hand, want to go back to the same-top down economics that cuts taxes for millionaires and billionaires paid for by raising taxes on middle-class families and lets Wall Street write its own rules. The choice for the middle class, as President Clinton notes, couldn't be clearer.

"Clear Choice" will air in New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado, Nevada.

Please click HERE to watch the ad.


DES MOINES - Obama for America announced today that President Obama will take a two-day tour of Iowa, Colorado and Virginia next week.  On Tuesday, August 28, President Obama will attend campaign events in Ames, IA, and Fort Collins, CO, and on Wednesday, August 29, the President will attend campaign events in Charlottesville, VA. The President will also return to Des Moines, IA on September 1 for a campaign event.

Additional details on the President's campaign events are forthcoming.

 

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Video Highlights the President's Support of Extending the Protection Tax Credit While Romney Raises Big Oil Money

DES MOINES -- While Mitt Romney attends two fundraisers today at the Petroleum Club in Midland, Texas, Obama for America Iowa released a new web video today of the President's remarks in Iowa detailing both Romney and Ryan's opposition to the wind industry, an investment critical to a strong middle-class and a growing economy.  Last week in Iowa, voters heard how President Obama believes Congress should extend the production tax credit for wind energy right now to create American jobs and support American businesses and manufacturers.

Unlike President Obama, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan want to let the credits expire, which would put thousands of jobs at risk in Iowa and other states. The Republican Party has echoed Romney's hostility toward the wind industry?even omitting wind energy credits from their 2012 platform.

Mitt Romney continues to tout an energy policy that is full of empty rhetoric and bad ideas that would make oil billionaires even richer at the expense of Iowan jobs.  President Obama's tour through Iowa last week reiterated the importance of extending the tax credit because he believes America can't afford to go back to the same policies that crashed our economy and punished the middle-class - we need to continue moving forward toward an economy built to last that strengthens the middle-class by paying down our deficit in a balanced way while making the investments critical to a growing economy.

Please click HERE to watch the video.

Meanwhile, more editorial boards from across the state have publicly rebuked Mitt Romney's opposition to the Wind Energy Tax Credit, which is set to expire at the end of this year. "Obama stands with Grassley and Branstad who know that Romney's energy plan to repeal regulation will do little to diversify U.S. energy sources," writes the Quad City Times in a Sunday editorial.  Below is a snapshot of how newspaper editorial boards across Iowa have lined up in support of extending the tax credit:

Quad City Times "Flinches" At Romney's Opposition To The Tax Credit: "We stand with Sen. Chuck Grassley, Gov. Terry Branstad and most Iowans flinching at Mitt Romney's myopia on wind power," writes the Quad City Times. "Obama stands with Grassley and Branstad who know that Romney's energy plan to repeal regulation will do little to diversify U.S. energy sources. Every energy form is subsidized in America. Without the federal wind energy tax credit, Iowa would be using very few windmills, and producing none" [Quad City Times, 8/19].

Iowa City Press-Citizen: Our View: Wind tax credit good investment for nation: "Romney's campaign staff have responded to the president's attacks by explaining that, while the presumptive Republican nominee strongly supports the wind energy industry, he would rather "allow the wind credit to expire, end the stimulus boondoggles and create a level playing field on which all sources of energy can compete on their merits." Such a statement ignores the fact that wind energy tax credits were to stimulate development of a renewable source of energy. It also ignores how well the tax credit has helped grow an industry that provides a true energy alternative... The potential benefits for wind energy go far beyond the parochial concerns of any one state ? be it one as small as Iowa or one as big as Texas. Support for this tax credit likewise should go beyond the concerns of any one political party." [Iowa City Press-Citizen, 8/16]

Cedar Rapids Gazette Says Romney Stands At Odds With Entire Iowa Congressional Delegate: "Romney opposes an extension of the federal wind energy tax credit when it expires this year. That stand is at odds with the entire Iowa congressional delegation, including Reps. Tom Latham and Steve King and Sen. Chuck Grassley, all Republicans, as well as Republican Gov. Terry Branstad, who says Romney just needs a little more education on the topic.  ...We agree with the governor." [Cedar Rapids Gazette, 8/12].

Dubuque Telegraph Herald Argues Romney "Blows It" On Wind Energy: The Telegraph Herald writes that Romney "reveals a lack of understanding of the importance of wind energy. ...Among the flaws in this logic is that subsidies give wind an unfair advantage. Over coal? Over natural gas? These industries have the infrastructure built over a century of being consumers' only option. As wind energy attempts to make inroads, the subsidies are merely helping it gain footing." [Dubuque Telegraph Herald, 8/12].

Spencer Daily Publisher Said Romney would Leave U.S. more Dependent on Foreign Oil: The Publisher wrote: "Add to the conversation the Romney campaign's pledge to do away with the wind energy tax credits if he is elected. Without support for ethanol or wind energy, the US suddenly becomes much more dependent on foreign oil and, as a result, more interested in the affairs of state in countries we really would rather not be in. I have a feeling the heat will stay high on this issue for a long time to come." [Spencer Daily Reporter, 8/7/12]

Des Moines Register Editorial: "Wind tax credits should be extended." "Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, may have tilted at the wrong windmills when he said he would allow wind energy tax credits to expire," opines the Des Moines Register. "The incentive for erecting wind generators is very popular in Iowa and other Midwestern states that are harnessing the clean power of the prairie zephyrs. ...Iowa is especially big on wind. This state is ranked No. 2, behind only Texas, in wind generation capacity, and it employs more people than any other state building and maintaining wind towers and turbines." [Des Moines Register, 8/5].

Ames Tribune: Wind energy tax breaks are bipartisan in Iowa. Newspaper wrote, "The Iowa Republicans are right. Wind is important. It's big business here, and Iowa is a leader in the industry... But wind energy is also a young industry, competing with the deeply entrenched fossil fuel industry ? which also receives billions in government subsidies every year. Wind needs a help a little longer to get established." [Ames Tribune, 8/3/12]

Editorial in West Branch Times: "Wanting More Details on Romney's PTC Position." The West Branch Times called on Mitt Romney to clarify his position on ending the Wind PTC. The Times noted, "Staff members of the likely Republican candidate have recently said that he would favor ending the PTC, but they did not state whether he would favor phasing it out or ending it immediately. The PTC directly benefits Acciona Windpower in West Branch because it provides tax credits of 2.2 cents per kilowatt hour from wind facilities in service before Dec. 31, 2012. Both Republicans and Democrats from Iowa's Congressional caucus support the PTC because it helps support 6,000 to 7,000 jobs here. [West Branch Times, 7/20/12]

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In Dubuque, Iowa, this afternoon, President Obama laid out the clear choice in this election between his plan to strengthen Medicare and the Romney-Ryan plan to end Medicare as we know it.

 

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYzBOWrPV0o&feature=youtu.be

 

TRANSCRIPT

I think they know their plan's not very popular. You can tell that because they are being pretty dishonest about my plan. Especially, by the way, when it comes to Medicare. Now, this is something I've got to point out here because they are just throwing everything at the wall to see if it sticks. Here is what you need to know: I have strengthened Medicare. I have made reforms that have saved millions of seniors with Medicare hundreds of dollars on their prescription drugs. I've proposed reforms that will save Medicare money by getting rid of wasteful spending in the health care system - reforms that will not touch your Medicare benefits, not by a dime. Now, Mr. Romney and his running mate have a very different plan. They want to turn Medicare into a voucher program. That means seniors would no longer have the guarantee of Medicare, they'd get a voucher to buy private insurance. And because the voucher wouldn't keep up with costs, the plan offered by Governor Romney's running mate, Congressman Ryan, would force seniors to pay an extra $6,400 a year, and I assume they don't have it. My plans already extended Medicare by nearly a decade. Their plan ends Medicare as we know it. My plan reduces the cost of Medicare by cracking down on fraud and waste and subsidies to insurance companies. Their plan makes seniors pay more so they can give another tax cut to millionaires and billionaires. That's the difference between our plans on Medicare, that's an example of the choice in this election, and that's why I am running for a second term as President of the United States of America.

Iowa State Fair

Monday, August 13th, 2012 | 1:00 PM

Des Moines Register's Soapbox
3000 East Grand Ave
Des Moines, IA 50317

To RSVP, please visit: www.mittromney.com/states/Iowa
For questions, contact us at: teamIA@mittromney.com or (515) 758-0492

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CHICAGO-- On Wednesday, August 15, President Obama will end his three day bus tour through Iowa with grassroots events in Dubuque and Davenport.  First Lady Michelle Obama will be joining the President at both grassroots events. The President will discuss the choice in this election between two fundamentally different visions of how to create an economy built to last and restore middle-class economic security.

President Obama has a vision for an economy built from the middle out, not the top down.  During his first term, President Obama has already cut taxes for a typical Iowa family by about $3,600.  This has helped Iowa families afford to send their children to college, buy their first home, pay for health care and child care. The centerpiece of the Romney-Ryan economic proposals is a $5 trillion tax plan that independent economists have confirmed would raise taxes on middle class families with children by an average of more than $2,000 in order to pay for tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires.

Grassroots Event with President Obama & First Lady Michelle Obama in Davenport, Iowa:

Estimated Event Time: 5:25PM CDT

Where: Village of East Davenport

Intersection of East 11th and Christie Streets

Members of the media interested in covering the President's events in Dubuque and Davenport, Iowa must RSVP for EACH STOP by 9:00AM EDT / 8:00AM CDT Tuesday, August 14, 2012. No late submissions will be considered.

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