Quad Cities, USA: The Salvation Army is pleased to announce that VON MAUR, the locally owned high-end department store, will sponsor the fifth annual Red Kettle Match Days this weekend.

On December 18th and 19th, VON MAUR will make a dollar-for-dollar match up to $10,000 to Quad Cities red kettle donations at Northpark and Southpark Malls.  The five locations include two large red kettles inside of the malls.

Donations are needed to help meet this campaign's goal of $815,000.  We are currently at $459,000 of that goal. The Salvation Army asks the community to take VON MAUR up on their challenge in order to maximize gifts made to The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities.

Major Gary Felton, Quad Cities Coordinator is "so pleased to partner again with such a notable and admired business in our community. The timing of this match weekend couldn't be any better our Red Kettle Campaign. I am confident we will meet our goal because of the generosity of the Quad City Community. We often see large checks, large bills and gold coins."

The Red Kettle campaign provides 60% of the annual budget used by The Salvation Army to provide people with their basic needs, warm shelter and nutritious food, new life skills, character building - anything necessary to help community members achieve healthy, productive living.   

ANNUAL AWARDS

All Current LeClaire Chamber of Commerce Members are invited to vote for the 2015 Annual Awards recipients and for the 2016 LeClaire Chamber Board of Directors.

Please visit the Chamber website, www.LeClaireChamber.com to cast your vote or to write in your favorite! Click on 2015 Awards Ballot on the Homepage. The direct link to the ballot is:

http://visit.leclairechamber.com/2015-annual-awards-ballot.html Deadline to vote, December 28, 2015, 11:59 p.m. Only one vote allowed per membership.  Award Winners will be announced at the Annual Dinner, Saturday, January 30, 2016, Davenport Country Club. Invitations will soon be sent to Chamber Members, but anyone is invited to attend. Reservations are $35 per person, paid in advance. Please RSVP by January 22, 2016 to First Central State Bank 563-289-2265 or email dmulvania@firstcentralsb.com If you would like to donate items for the Silent or Live Auctions, please contact Debbie Mulvania (First Central State Bank), Kristen Underwood (Black Hawk Bank & Trust), or Dayle Hall.Thank you for your participation!

CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP

It is time to renew membership with the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce for 2016! Membership letters and forms have been mailed. If you did receive one, please contact the Chamber, LeClaireChamber@gmail.com or 563-289-9970 and one will be sent to you. Or, you can go to www.LeClaireChamber.com and renew online using PayPal. Thank you for your membership, and we wish everyone a great 2016!

 

CHAMBER NEWSLETTER

The December Issue of the Chamber Newsletter has been mailed out to over 2500 recipients in the 52753 zipcode area!  Go to www.leclairechamber.com to view it online.

 

CITY COUNCIL VACANCY

Due to the results of the recent City elections a vacancy will occur on the City Council effective as of January 1, 2016. At this time the LeClaire City Council intends to fill this vacancy by appointment. All persons interested in being appointed to this vacancy and to be considered for such must submit a standard City committee membership application form (available at City Hall or on the City' website, "Board & Committee Membership Application", along with a general letter of interest (resume) to the City Clerk at 325 Wisconsin Street, LeClaire, Iowa 52753 by the close of business (5:00 p.m. local time) on Thursday, December 31, 2015. Notice is further given that this appointment shall be for the period until the next pending election (November 8, 2016). Prospective candidate/applicants review and interviews have been tentatively set by the City Council for their Committee-of-the-Whole meeting to be held on Monday, January 4, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.  This appointment is expected to be formally considered at the Council meeting to be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, January 18, 2016. The electors of the City of LeClaire have the right to file a petition requiring that the vacancy be filled by a special election. A valid petition requesting a special election to fill the vacancy must be filed with the LeClaire City Clerk within fourteen days after the publication of the official "Notice of Vacancy" or within fourteen days after the appointment is made, whichever is later. If you have any questions, please contact the LeClaire City Clerk's office at 563-289-4242.

 

CALENDAR

Now Through January 3rd - Enright's Le Claire Super Wash Annual Holiday Promotion Has Started! Automatic carwash tokens on sale 5 for $20, each token a $6.50 value. Tokens may can be purchased with cash, check, or credit card and make Great Holiday Gifts!  Sign up to win car washes and the "Blue Super Wash Wagon".   Weekly winners posted on our reader board.  Attendants on duty 8:30-10:00, Monday thru Friday and 8:30 to 3:00, on weekends. All attendant hours are subject to weather.

December 18th - Blue Iguana - It's National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day Join in the fun and wear your most festive holiday outfit!

December 18th - Snow Lodge #44 Monthly Dinner 6:30 pm 113 S. Cody Rd. Turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, pie & drink. OPEN TO ALL $7.00 donation

December 20th - Blue Iguana - It's National Sangria Day! $4 pints & $14 pitchers.

December 20th - Celebrate Christmas at Zion Lutheran Church, Princeton Sunday School Christmas Program - 4 p.m. Children ages 4-12 will perform a Christmas pageant followed by Christmas cookies and punch.

*(No Economic Development Meeting in December)

December 22nd - Blue Christmas Worship Service - Zion Lutheran Church, Princeton 7 p.m. This contemplative service is especially for those grieving and for all who find Christmas to be a difficult time. A time of fellowship will follow the worship service.

December 24th - Asbury United Methodist Church - Christmas Eve Candlelight Services - 5pm Family Style, 7:30pm Cantata, and 10pm Communion. 1809 Mississippi Blvd, Bettendorf, 563-355-5218, asbury@asbury-bett.org

 

December 24th - Candlelight Christmas Eve Worship - Zion Lutheran Church, Princeton. 5 p.m. This traditional Christmas service is for all who enjoy singing Christmas carols and hearing the good news of Christ's birth.

December 31st - New Year's Eve at The Crane and Pelican Café Check out the menu for our special New Year's Eve dinner on our website. 6pm & 8pm seatings will fill up fast so make your reservation today! (563)289-8774 http://www.craneandpelican.com/menu/newyearseve2016.pdf

December 31st - New Year's Eve at The Faithful Pilot Café & Spirits 2 seatings, 6p.m. & 8:30p.m.  5 Courses/$75 per person. Menu available at www.faithfulpilot.com - Call 563-289-4156 for reservations!

December 31st - New Year's Eve Celebration at Steventon's There will be live music by North of 40, a variety of hors d'oeuvres and a champagne toast at midnight. Please call ahead to reserve your tickets! ($75) 563.289.3600

SAVE THE DATE

January 30th, 2016 - LeClaire Chamber Annual Awards Dinner - Davenport Country Club. Invitations will soon be sent to Chamber Members, but anyone is invited to attend. Reservations are $35 per person, paid in advance. Please RSVP by January 22, 2016 to First Central State Bank 563-289-2265 or email dmulvania@firstcentralsb.com If you would like to donate items for the Silent or Live Auctions, please contact Debbie Mulvania (First Central State Bank), Kristen Underwood (Black Hawk Bank & Trust), or Dayle Hall.

 

FYI

First Central State Bank announces that the Ohnward Bancshares, Inc. summer intern leadership program will start on June 13, 2016 and is open to any college student who is either entering their junior or senior years in college for the fall semester of 2016.   Applications will be available after January 1 on the organization's website at www.ohnward.com Interns have the opportunity over the eight week time period to learn from executive management on the topics of banking and financial management.  The program is a unique eight week mix of financial literacy, business acumen, leader-ship coaching and community engagement.  Ohnward Bancshares Inc. is a billion dollar bank holding company with 23 financial offices in Eastern Iowa. Ohnward employs over 220 full time employees and is locally owned by shareholders.  Bank management's focus continues to be helping clients and communities grow and prosper. The banks have a strong record of community, economic development, educational and cultural support within the markets they serve.

Congratulations to Artswork, the Winner of the First Annual Holiday Decorating Contest sponsored by the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce! Artswork was awarded $200 in Chamber Bucks as the winner chosen over Christmas in LeClaire weekend.  Thank you to all who decorated - there were so many wonderful store fronts and windows, it was not an easy choice for the judges, so great job everyone! Same time next year!

 

Big Dave & Holly's has Christmas decorations for sale! Wreaths, centerpieces, small trees, etc!

 

Jones St Java House has its new fall menu now available! Stop in for one of our delicious wraps made fresh while you wait! We have amazing soups available as well. Our Barista's have been busy making new festive coffee flavored too- come in and try a Mistletoe latte or a Salty Snowman- you won't be sorry! Jones St Java is now open extended holiday hours! M-F 6-5 Sat 7-5 and Sunday 8-5 through Dec 24th.

 

Steventon's Holiday Hours:

Christmas Eve - Closed

Christmas Day - Closed

New Year's Eve - Open

New Year's Day - Closed

Blue Iguana Holiday Hours:

Christmas Eve- Closed

Christmas - Closed

New Year's Eve- Close at 5pm

New Year's- Closed

Reusable Usables Creative Arts Center - Coming in January - All Ages PLAY Cafe where you can "Play.Gather.Create" with friends, neighbors and family.  Play Cafe will be open two Saturdays or more each month starting in January.  Details on our website.

Reusable Usables will be offering some amazing new classes and events in our new studio space, facilitated by talented local artist.  Looking for people like you to share your passion and teach a class/workshop in our new studio. visit www.reusableusables.org

Visit the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce website www.leclairechamber.com and see us on Facebook!

If you would like to attend a Chamber Board Meeting in order to present a topic, please contact the Board in advance at LeClaireChamber@gmail.com in order to be included an upcoming agenda. You will be contacted with confirmation of being included in the agenda. Board Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month, 8a.m. at LeClaire City Hall.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

On November 30, 2015, Isabel Bloom presented $10,000 donation to Operation Smile American Picker's Mike Wolfe and his family took part in the presentation along with Operation Smile Nurse Volunteer, Connie Chiles. A reception was held at the Isabel Bloom Production Facility, 736 Federal Street, Davenport, Iowa, to present Operation Smile with a $10,000 donation as a result of the collaboration between Isabel Bloom and Mike Wolfe, creator and executive producer of History Channel's TV series American Pickers to create the sculpture Charlie's Smile. The reception featured a short presentation and display of Charlie's Smile sculptures, and was attended by Mike and Jodi Wolfe and their daughter Charlie, Connie Chiles from Operation Smile, along with Isabel Bloom owners, Cathy Nevins, Donna Young and Bill Barrett and Isabel Bloom employees. The original, handcrafted sculpture, Charlie's Smile, was created by Isabel Bloom artist, Donna Young, and is named for American Picker Mike Wolfe's daughter, Charlie, who was born with a cleft lip and cleft palate. Mike and Jodi Wolfe discovered their daughter's cleft during a routine ultrasound before Charlie's birth in January 2012. During their research, the Wolfes learned that cleft lips and/or cleft palates are the fourth most common birth defect in the U.S. Globally; a child born with a cleft has twice the odds of dying before reaching their first birthday. Their own experience has prompted them to advocate for Operation Smile. "We are so happy to be able to advocate for an organization that makes such a difference for those born with the same condition as Charlie," Wolfe said. "Helping give a healthy life and new smile to children who would otherwise not have it is just wonderful. Operation Smile: Connie Chiles, PACU RN at Ottumwa Regional Health Center, Ottumwa, Iowa began volunteering with Operation Smile in 2000 after attending a nursing conference where a nurse spoke about her experience. It was then that she decided to pursue her dream of mission work. Months later, Connie was invited to join a medical mission to Russia and in her own words, "was hooked." She has since been on 27 medical missions, the most recent in Malawi. "Each medical mission is as special as the one before and I'm still in awe of what we do as a team," says Chiles, "There is no greater feeling on a mission than watching mom and dad see their child for the first time after surgery." "Everyone at Operation Smile wants to thank Mike and Jodi Wolfe and everyone at Isabel Bloom for their compassion and generosity," says Bonnie Keuhne, Operation Smile Development Officer, Community Relations, "This donation will help provide surgery for waiting children and will help them lead lives free from the pain and the stigma of cleft. We are incredibly grateful." About Operation Smile Operation Smile is an international medical charity whose global network of thousands of credentialed medical volunteers from more than 80 countries is dedicated to helping improve the health and lives of children from more than 60 countries. Since its founding in 1982, Operation Smile has provided more than 240,000 free surgical procedures for children and young adults born with cleft lip, cleft palate and other facial deformities. To build long-term sufficiency in resource poor environments, Operation Smile trains doctors and local medical professionals in its partner countries so they are empowered to treat their local communities and help others around the world.

Pick up the LeClaire information guide at the LeClaire Information Center. It has many photos and great information for everyone including residents, potential residents, visitors, realtors, relocation personnel, schools, and more! Summer hours have started: Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 1-4pm. 122 N. Cody Road. LIC Volunteers Needed! Contact Cindy Bruhn at info@visitleclaire.com or 563-650-7963 to volunteer.

PROPERTY LISTINGS

Commercial Property for Rent - 1405 Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire. 2,500 SF newly constructed office/retail space. Co-Tenant Snap Fitness. Owner will subdivide space. Private parking lot. ADA compliant. Contact: Meg Halligan, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, mhalligan@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000 Website Link: http://www.ruhlcommercial.com/Page/Property.aspx?mls=7032508

Commercial Property for Sale 613-617 N Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Contact Jeff R. Heuer, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jheuer@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5107.

Commercial Property for Sale Cody Road, LeClaire IA 52753. Contact John G. Ruhl, NAI Ruhl Commercial Company, jruhl@ruhlcommercial.com, Office: 563-355-4000, Direct: 563-823-5126.

Commercial Property Available Eagle Ridge Road, LeClaire, Iowa. Please call Mike Burke - Mel Foster Co. mburke@melforsterco.com, Mobile: 563-349-2705, Direct: 563-823-5272

Do you have Residential or Commercial property available? Please contact the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce, leclairechamber@gmail.com, with a property description, complete contact information including phone numbers and rental or purchase pricing.

LECLAIRE EVENTS COMING UP!

January 30th - LeClaire Chamber Annual Awards Dinner

CHAMBER NETWORKING EVENTS - EVERYONE WELCOME!

To be announced for 2016!

CHICAGO - Governor Bruce Rauner took action today on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 500

An Act Concerning Regulation

Action: Signed

Effective: December 31, 2015

 

Bill No.: SB 155

An Act Concerning Civil Law

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1380

An Act Concerning Local Government

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1596

An Act Concerning Local Government

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

 

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NASHVILLE, TN (12/17/2015)-- Belmont students performed recently in the "Christmas at Belmont" concert at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center, a performance which was taped live and will air nationally this holiday season on PBS. Participating students include :

Kellen Moss, Music Education major of Eldridge, IA

Nicholas Boyd, Commercial Music major of Rock Island, IL

Hosted by two-time Grammy winner Kathy Mattea, more than 700 student musicians joined the Belmont School of Music faculty and the Nashville Children's Choir for the taping of "Christmas at Belmont." The annual production of traditional carols, classical masterworks, world music and light-hearted seasonal favorites, produced by Nashville Public Television (NPT), will premiere on PBS on Mon., Dec. 21 at 9 p.m. central with an encore broadcast Christmas Eve at 8 p.m. central. This is the 13th consecutive year "Christmas at Belmont" has been seen by a national audience on PBS (check local listings for dates and times in your area).

This year's edition of "Christmas at Belmont" features the University Symphony Orchestra, Belmont Strings, University Singers, Belmont Chorale, Percussion Ensemble, Musical Theatre, Jazz Band, Jazzmin, Southbound and Company, as well as mass choirs. The performance includes both classic holiday music such as "Carol of the Bells" and "Little Drummer Boy," and festive seasonal songs such as "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?," "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "Deck the Halls," to name a few.

"'Christmas at Belmont' is an amazing opportunity to showcase the tremendous talent of our faculty and students," said Belmont University President Dr. Bob Fisher. "We're incredibly grateful for our partnership with NPT that brings that talent to a broader audience, and we're delighted to have an artist of Kathy Mattea's caliber at the helm this year."

"NPT is excited to once again partner with Belmont University to bring one of Nashville's great holiday traditions to the entire nation on PBS," said Beth Curley, president and CEO of NPT, which has won 46 Midsouth Emmy Awards since 2001. "I am always amazed at the depth and range of talent Belmont's School of Music is nurturing--truly making a mark on Nashville's music and performance scenes. With 2015's all-new production of 'Christmas at Belmont,' we continue a vital part of NPT's mission, which is to share these unique talents with a national audience."

Ranked No. 5 in the Regional Universities South category and named as a "Most Innovative" university by U.S. News & World Report, Belmont University is celebrating its 125th anniversary in academic year 2015-16. Founded in 1890, the University consists of more than 7,400 students who come from every state and more than 25 countries. Committed to being a leader among teaching universities, Belmont brings together the best of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and service. The University's purpose is to help students explore their passions and develop their talents to meet the world's needs. With more than 80 areas of undergraduate study, 22 master's programs and five doctoral degrees, there is no limit to the ways Belmont University can expand an individual's horizon. For more information, visit www.belmont.edu.

DES MOINES -AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement regarding the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) decision today on the Branstad-Reynolds Medicaid Outsourcing Plan:

"All across Iowa, we have been hearing about the massive confusion that has been caused by Branstad-Reynolds Medicaid Outsourcing Plan. We are pleased that CMS has delayed the implementation of a transition for sixty days; the Branstad-Reynolds Administration is clearly not ready to implement any sort of changes at this time. The Branstad-Reynolds Administration needs to listen to Medicaid consumers. The health care of those counting on Medicaid must come first as CMS continues to evaluate the Branstad-Reynolds plan."

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Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack released the following statement today after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) sent a letter to the state of Iowa indicating they must  delay the proposed move to privatized management of Iowa's Medicaid program for 60 days. The letter indicated that the state of Iowa has significant issues to address before more than 560,000 Iowans who rely on Medicaid services switch to the new program. Originally, Governor Branstad intended for the transition to go in to effect on January 1, 2016.

Loebsack has been leading the fight with leaders from the Iowa Senate to ensure those who rely on Medicaid are not negatively affected by the proposed changes.

"I am pleased that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have elected to slow down the state's transition to a managed care system, as I urged them to do. I, along with many Iowans, expressed concerns that the transition was too fast to ensure the 560,000 Iowa beneficiaries that depend on Medicaid for quality care are not negatively affected. Going forward, I will continue to monitor the readiness of the state to implement the transition and to ensure care is not interrupted for our states most vulnerable populations."

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Video can be found here.

 

Omnibus Budget and Tax Package

House and Senate negotiators have released a bipartisan, bicameral omnibus budget and tax package for Congress to take up this week.

So far, I'm seeing a lot of good news in the tax side of the package.

A number of my initiatives were included.

There's the inclusion of a five-year extension of the wind energy production tax credit, leading to a phase-down of the credit.

Included are my provisions to enhance Section 529 college savings plans.

You might remember that the President proposed getting rid of that program altogether.

The package includes many of my provisions to protect taxpayer rights in light of IRS scandals and poor customer service.

There's a lot more that's important to the families and job creators of Iowa and the rest of the country.

But I'm concerned about what's missing on the budgetary side of the package.

For example, it doesn't include anything to end the controversial EPA regulation that would turn 97 percent of Iowa land into a highly regulated waterway.

And there's too much spending.

I'll see if the good outweighs the bad overall in what the Senate is faced with voting on.

Rock Island, IL: The world is all abuzz as the newest Star Wars chapter opens. Readers will have a chapter of their own as the Rock Island Library offers Use the Force: READ! winter reading contests in January and February.

The library kicks off winter reading in a galactic way with a special event, Awaken the Reading Force, on Saturday, Jan. 16. Offered during Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard weekend, the Star Wars inspired experiences include opportunities to play the Jedi Obstacle course, tour the Death Star spacecraft station, fight the dark side, make Star Wars crafts and buttons, and enjoy many other Star Wars activities within the Rock Island Library galaxy. Free family activities, games and fun for children, teens, and adults take place from 2:00 to 3:30 pm in the Rock Island Main Library Community Room, 401 19th Street. Wear your favorite Star Wars garb for extra fun!

Use the Force: READ! Winter Reading forms will be available for pick up at the event  and at any Rock Island Library after Jan. 16. Winter reading programs provide a way to fight the dark side of winter by encouraging children, teens and adults to read for fun and relaxation. Readers who reach their goals prove the power of the reading force, and will win prizes or entries into larger prize drawings. The Use the Force: READ mission starts Saturday, Jan. 16 and concludes Saturday, Feb. 27. Reading contests are
free and open to anyone.

Regularly scheduled library programming during the Use the Force: READ Winter Reading contest period includes Toddler Tales story times, Play and Grow events, family craft times,' tween and teen gaming nights, teen anime nights, library book clubs, independent movie nights, adult coloring, and special events focusing on genealogy and the fact and fiction of Sylvan Slough island. Special events planned around the Winter Reading theme include :

Tween Galaxy Scavenger Hunt, Monday, Jan. 25, 6:30 to 7:30 pm, Main Library Community Room and Children's Room. A library scavenger hunt just for kids ages 8 to 12. There's a great disturbance in the force, and it's your mission to fix it by finding all the clues in the library galaxy. Prizes awarded to winners.

Family Movie Fest: Monday, Feb. 15, at 3:00 pm, Main Library. A space-themed family movie

Teen Galaxy Night, Thursday, Feb. 18, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Rock Island Main Library. Teens

All events are free and open to the public, and do not require registration or participation in the winter reading program. But with chances to win prizes and show your Jedi reading skills, there's no reason not to pick up Use the Force: READ entry forms at any Rock Island Library from Jan. 16 to Feb. 27. For more information about Rock Island Library hours, services and programs, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ, or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.

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State will continue taking steps to formally launch Medicaid Modernization on March 1

 

(DES MOINES)  - Today, Gov. Branstad issued the following statement in response to CMS's decision on Iowa's Medicaid Modernization waivers.

"The decision by CMS formally puts the wheels in motion to implement our Medicaid Modernization plan on March 1.  The CMS letter effectively gives the green light to Iowa as long as steps are taken to build on the progress already made.  Iowa's Medicaid Modernization plan is similar to plans CMS has granted approval to in 39 other states.  From the very beginning, our focus has been on improving patients' health outcomes.  Current Medicaid patients should continue working with their Managed Care Organizations for a March 1 kick-off."

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Prepared Floor Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa

Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee

EB-5 and the Omnibus

Thursday, December 17, 2015

 

Mr. President,

 

At 1:30 am Wednesday morning, an omnibus appropriations bill was filed to keep the government operating for the remainder of the fiscal year.  This bill, which will be voted on by the House on Friday, includes a straight and clean extension of a program called the EB-5 Immigrant Investor program. This program has been plagued by fraud and abuse.  But more importantly, it poses significant national security risks.  Allegations suggesting the EB-5 program may be facilitating terrorist travel, economic espionage, money laundering and investment fraud are too serious to ignore.  Yet, the omnibus bill fails to include much needed reforms.

 

The spending bill being considered by the House and Senate is a major disappointment.  I'm frustrated that, despite the alarm bells and whistleblowers warning us about the program, Republican and Democrat leadership in the House and Senate decided to simply extend the program without any changes.  This was a missed opportunity.

 

What makes this especially frustrating is that the Chairs and Ranking Members of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees agreed on a bill. We had consensus.  I appreciate the support of Senator Leahy, the Ranking Member of the committee.  I also commend Chairman Goodlatte, Ranking Member Conyers, Congressmen Issa and Lofgren.  We worked in a bi-partisan fashion.  We agreed on every aspect, believing in our heart of hearts that we were doing the right thing.  We found common ground on national security reforms.  We made sure that rural and distressed urban areas benefited from the program.  We instituted compliance measures, background checks, and transparency provisions.

 

Through months of hard work, we put together a great deal. But despite this broad, bi-partisan support, and the work of the committees of jurisdiction, not a single one of our recommendations will be implemented. Instead of reforming the program, some members of leadership have chosen the status quo.

 

This failure to heed calls for reform proves that some would rather side with special interest groups, land developers and those with deep pockets.

 

It is widely acknowledged that the EB-5 program is riddled with flaws and corruption. Maybe it is only here on Capitol Hill?on this island surrounded by reality?that we can choose to plug our ears and refuse to listen to commonly accepted facts. The Government Accountability Office, the media, industry experts, members of congress, and federal agency officials, have concurred that the program is a serious problem with serious vulnerabilities.

 

Why did congressional leaders ignore the chairmen and ranking members who were spearheading EB-5 reform? Why did they ignore the GAO, the FBI, and the Secretary of Homeland Security?

 

Allow me to remind my colleagues why the EB-5 Regional Center program is in need of reform.

 

For several years, I've kept close tabs on the program, thanks in part to the reports of wrongdoing brought forward by whistleblowers. The fact is that other federal agencies, including the FBI, have raised national security concerns. Whistleblowers say that requests from politically influential people were being expedited.

 

Last June, Congress heard from a whistleblower who was harassed for speaking out against the program. This whistleblower said in a Senate committee hearing:

"EB-5 applicants from China, Russia, Pakistan and Malaysia had been approved in as little as 16 days and in less than a month in most. The files lacked the basic and necessary law enforcement queries... I could not identify how USCIS was holding each regional center accountable. I was also unable to verify how an applicant was tracked once he or she entered the country. In addition, a complete and detailed account of the funds that went into the EB-5 project was never completed or produced after several requests. During the course of my investigation it became very clear that the EB-5 program has serious security challenges."

 

There are also classified reports that detail the problems. Our committee has received numerous briefings and classified documents to show this side of the story.

 

Our own executive branch agencies have communicated to us their concerns about the program. Officials within the Securities and Exchange Commission, the FBI, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement expressed concerns about the program, and how prone it is to fraud.

 

An internal national security report stated the following:

 

"As in any instance where significant investment funds are raised...the regional center model is vulnerable to abuse. The capital raising activities inherent in the regional center model raise concerns about investor fraud and other conduct that may violate US securities laws. Third Party promoters engaged by regional centers to recruit potential investors overseas fall outside of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' regulatory authority and may make false claims or promises about investment opportunities. Unregistered broker-dealers may operate outside of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' statutory oversight to match prospective investors with project developers. Moreover, the statute and regulations do not expressly prohibit persons with criminal records from owning, managing, or recruiting for regional centers."

 

How many more intelligence reports are needed to understand the problems?  How many more headlines are needed before we have the will to deal with them?  How many more whistleblowers are going to be demoted for speaking the truth?

 

The Secretary of Homeland Security sent a letter to the Judiciary Committee and requested more authority to deny, terminate or revoke a regional center's designation.  They wanted more authority to root out the bad apples.  They have been requesting that since 2012.

 

Our bill would have done that.  But, the fact that our bipartisan bill was dismissed means bad actors and bad regional centers will continue to operate.

 

The EB-5 program also encourages a whole host of financial fraud and corruption. The program's abundant loopholes and lack of regulation have created a virtual playing field for unethical gamesmanship and con-artists.

 

Fortune magazine reported how one man cheated potential immigrants out of $147 million dollars for a make-believe building project he never intended to finish. The article explains how the trickster claimed the project would create over 8,000 jobs. In reality, some 290 foreigners were tricked out of their cash.

 

This is not the only example of how regional centers can be used to defraud people out of millions of dollars for non-existent projects. The Securities and Exchange Commission encountered another fake project in which two men in Kansas purported to build an ethanol plant in Kansas. The Commission stated in a litigation release that, "The plant was never built and the promised jobs never created, yet the [two men] continued to misrepresent to investors that the project was ongoing."

 

The report goes on to say that millions of dollars of investor money was used for other purposes?even going to another completely unrelated project in the Philippines.

 

Just last month, the National Law Review reported another case in which the Securities and Exchange Commission filed suit against the owner of a regional center who allegedly stole $8.5 million in EB-5 funds. The owner claimed that all the money provided from the foreign investors would be held in escrow until the approval of their green cards. Instead, the article reports that the owner of the regional center blew the money on two different personal homes, a luxury Mercedes, a BMW, and a private yacht. All the while, clueless investors were exploited by loopholes in the EB-5 program. For example, the article states that both the investors and the owner of the regional center were represented by the same attorney.

 

But for many potential EB-5 immigrants, a safe investment is not the main concern. Paying $500,000 is simply the 'price of admission' that they are able and willing to pay. For these wealthy elites, a profitable investment is just icing on the cake of buying a green card.

 

A lot of the debate in the past two months has been on Targeted Employment Area reforms. The Targeted Employment Areas created by Congress to steer foreign investments to rural and distressed areas have been greatly abused.  The designations have been gerrymandered to include the most lavish of developments in the richest neighborhoods.

 

The Hudson Yards Project has generated millions of dollars for a luxury apartment complex in mid-town Manhattan.

Not far away, another flagrant example of gerrymandering is the Battery Maritime Building right next to Wall Street in lower Manhattan. The New York Times described it by saying it, "snakes up through the Lower East Side, skirting the wealthy enclaves of Battery Park City and Tribeca, and then jumps across the East River to annex the Farragut Houses project in Brooklyn."

 

How many more media reports will it take to understand the extent of EB-5 gerrymandering?  Have the senators who helped table our reforms ever read those reports in the Wall Street Journal?   I can say with certainty that the status quo will not benefit Middle America.  It benefits New York City and other affluent areas at the expense of areas in Iowa, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Vermont.

 

Some may say that there wasn't enough debate or public input on EB-5 reforms. Well, let me walk you through just how much debate we've had on this issue.

 

The Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the program in late 2011.  In every hearing since in which Secretary Johnson has testified, the issue of EB-5 has come up.  The Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, as well as other House committees, have had hearings on the program.

 

In 2013, the Senate debated an immigration bill that was over 1,000 pages long. In a few short months, we voted that bill out of this body. Part of that bill included EB-5 reforms, some of which are in the Judiciary Committees agreement.

 

Then, in 2014, the House Judiciary Committee voted out a bill that included some changes to the program.  The bill would have raised the investment level to $1.6 million.

 

This year, in June, Senator Leahy and I introduced S. 1501, The American Job Creation and Investment Promotion Reform Act.  It was a tough, serious bill to overhaul the program.

 

And since June, we have listened to members.  We have heard input from their constituents and the regional centers in their states.    We listened to shareholders.  We met with lawyers, lobbyists, and regional center operators.  We listened to groups that represented trade and labor union groups. We met with the agency at the Department of Homeland Security that runs the program.  We have worked with them and the Securities and Exchange Commission on language.  We consulted various congressional committees.

 

We took this input, and made changes to our bill. On November 7, we circulated a new draft with Chairman Goodlatte.   Ranking member Conyers joined our conversations as well, and has provided invaluable input.

 

So, again, we had a bipartisan and bicameral agreement with the four leaders of the committee of jurisdiction.  Leadership of both bodies said that committees would do their jobs and be relevant to the legislative process again.   And, we weren't the only ones who wanted action.

 

On November 6, Chairmen Corker and Johnson joined me in sending a letter to Leaders McConnell and Reid, urging them to include critical provisions that would better guard against fraud and abuse and give the department the ability to terminate questionable centers.

 

Senator Feinstein said she'd prefer to see the program end. In early November she wrote, "We have seen in recent years that the program is particularly vulnerable to securities fraud. According to legal complaints, applicants for some projects were swindled out of their investment, and jobs were never created... When the program comes up for renewal in December, Congress should allow the program to die."

 

Two weekends ago, Judiciary staff was asked to come in and talk to Democrat and Republican leadership.  Staff was asked to hear out the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Real Estate Roundtable, and other industry representatives.

 

On that first day of December negotiations, there was a lot of discussion about how New York wouldn't be able to compete with rural America if our reforms were enacted.  They thought the bill was unfair to urban areas and they wanted every project in the country to qualify for the special Targeted Employment Area designation. The solution was to provide a set-aside of visas at the higher level to ensure they could use the program.  An agreement was in the works.

 

Yet, when they returned the next day for discussions, the Chamber and Real Estate Roundtable, along with a small group of developers represented by a law firm in town, came with a new list of demands.  They had half a dozen major issues, not to count their so-called technical changes.

After nearly 12 hours in a room with EB-5 protectionists, Judiciary Committee staff conceded and tried to find common ground.  They left with an agreement in concept.

 

But the next day when staff were called in to finalize the language, the industry said they wanted more. This is a common theme.  The industry wanted more. And more. And more.

 

It made one really wonder if they actually wanted a bill with reforms.

 

Then, after all the concessions made to the industry, some members in the Senate asked us to make even more concessions.

 

Despite all these challenges, the four corners of the Judiciary Committee compromised even more. We gave in on many areas. We tried to strike an agreement?as much as we knew it weakened our bill - because the security reforms are so desperately needed.

 

But after all that, our House and Senate leadership failed us.  They extended the program without changes for 10 months.  No reforms. No plugs to national security.  No safeguards against fraud and abuse.

 

The bill we presented to the Republican and Democrat leadership took into consideration edits from the industry, immigration attorneys, and several congressional offices.

 

Am I disappointed that the leadership simply extended a very flawed program?  Yes.  But, I also know that the product we had provided them on Monday night was a very flawed bill.  It was watered down.  It was a giveaway to New York City, Texas and rich developers who simply wanted to protect their projects.  It was a giveaway to affluent urban areas and a failure for rural America.

 

According to ABC News, more than $30 million was spent this year alone on lobbying efforts against reforms.  I would like unanimous consent to insert into the record this article, titled, "Lobbyists Declare Victory After Visa Reform Measure Dies Quietly."

 

Well, it's time for things to change.  I was for reform.  I wanted to make it better.

 

But, now I'm not so sure reforms are possible.  It may be time to do away with it completely.

 

Maybe we should spend our time, resources and efforts in other programs that benefit the American people.  Maybe it's time this program goes away.

 

The next 10 months will be spent exposing the realities and the vulnerabilities of this program.  As Chairman, I will exercise oversight of this program even more than I have.  I will ask tough questions and make more recommendations.

 

My quest to either have EB-5 reforms or end the program has just begun.

 

This is not the end.  This is just the beginning.

 

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