The Campus Forgiveness Plan of 2017, was developed by recently passed legislation for the purpose of aiding individuals who obtained large amounts from the federal government to go to college. To access this program, a person must not be taking courses this term and if they are currently employed, it greatly boosts their chance of qualifying. They also need to be holding a balance of at least six thousand dollars to qualify.

Alternatives is launching a new, critical resource to identify ways to prepare the homes of older adults or adults with disabilities for the coming years: HouseCheck.

Over 1 million pounds of food were distributed in 2016 to more than 170,000 individuals at Churches United of the Quad Cities’ 25 free food pantries and three hot meal sites in Iowa and Illinois.

That’s nearly 3 percent of the greater Quad City Area population!

All three locations of the Davenport Public Library will be closed on Thursday March 16 in order to hold a Staff Development Day. Staff will be participating in various training sessions with the goal of continuing to provide excellent service to the community. All locations will reopen on Friday March 17 with regular business hours of 9:00am to 5:30pm.

Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today made the following comment on President Trump’s actions to begin rescinding the controversial Waters of the U.S. rule. Grassley has been an ardent opponent of the rule, which has been blocked temporarily by a federal court. The rule would have defined 97 percent of the land in Iowa as a waterway.

DAVENPORT, IA – March 2017 –Gilda’s Club is hosting a FREE Understanding a Scientific Advancement for Metastatic Breast Cancer: HR+/HER2- workshop on Monday, March 6th at 6:30 p.m. at Gilda’s Club (1234 East River Drive, Davenport, IA).

Sen. Chuck Grassley and his staff spoke to several sources on reports of an imminent presidential executive order that would make significant changes to the Renewable Fuel Standard, specifically to the point of obligation requirement for the renewable fuel.

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Dave Loebsack released the following statement today after President Trump delivered his first address to Congress.

WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa made the following statement in reaction to President Donald Trump’s first joint address to Congress. Video reaction from Grassley can be found here.

“President Trump delivered an assessment of the challenges we face as a country, but he also outlined a call to action for Congress and the White House to work to address those many challenges.

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