Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa drafted the 2006 provisions that improved the IRS whistleblower office to stop tax fraud.  A new report from the non-partisan Government Accountability Office shows the IRS whistleblower office has collected almost $2 billion since 2011 that otherwise would have been lost to fraud.  The report describes several major barriers that might discourage whistleblowers from coming forward.  Grassley made the following comment on the report.

"The IRS commissioner has told me many times that the whistleblower office is an important priority.   The GAO report gives the IRS a list of concrete steps to improve the whistleblower office.  There's a matter for Congress to consider as well.  We all need to make sure the IRS puts out a welcome mat for whistleblowers.  The collection of $2 billion for the federal treasury that otherwise would have been lost to fraud is good news for the taxpayers.  The news would be even better if the IRS stepped up its work."

The GAO report is available here.
LECLAIRE, IOWA. Join us for a lecture and slideshow presentation by LeClaire photographer Burt Gearhart on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 6:30pm at the LeClaire Community Library, 323 Wisconsin Street, featuring photographs of LeClaire and the surrounding areas. You will see inspiring and entertaining images of all four seasons showing the iconic charm of historic LeClaire, Mississippi River, river barges, riverboats, sunrise/sunsets, farmscapes and nature photographs of bald eagles, mammals, butterflies and more. You will enjoy the many stories about Burts's photographic experiences and where and how the photographs were made.
Burt's prints will also be on display that show bald eagles, rural scenery, the Mississippi River, and the historic beauty of LeClaire. There is no admission charge but seating is limited.
323 Wisconsin Street, LeClaire, Iowa, (563)289-4242, ext. 4, library@leclaireiowa.gov
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Loebsack Statement on RFS Announcement

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack released the following statement today after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its final rule for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) obligations. Loebsack, a co-chair of the Biofuels Caucus, has led the fight for a strong RFS and highlighted its importance to Iowa.

"The RFS has proven it works. It creates jobs, supports our agricultural communities and lessens our dependence on foreign oil. I have been leading the bipartisan fight in Congress for a strong RFS, and while the numbers are greater than the original proposal, they do not go far enough. I will continue to work with the EPA to ensure the RFS remains good for Iowa."

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Renewable fuel volumes disappoint; EPA missed the mark

For months, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa has urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to revise and increase its proposed volume obligations for renewable biofuels under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for 2014, 2015 and 2016.  After hearing from Grassley and other senators, the EPA released a final rule today that improves the volume requirements over its last proposal but still underestimates the capacity for farmers and ethanol and biodiesel producers to generate enough renewable fuel to meet higher goals.  Grassley made the following comment on the final rule.

"This rule is a slight improvement but it still sells biofuels short.  The EPA just doesn't appreciate that farmers and biofuels producers can generate enough renewable fuels to meet the goals set by Congress.   The EPA doesn't seem to appreciate that the law on the books requires strong biofuels targets and that consumers like the chance to use alternate fuels.  Instead, the EPA took a flawed approach that seems to buy into Big Oil's rhetoric.  The new rule is not only more than two years late, but it also sets back the development of next generation biofuels.  This rule undermines the efforts to commercialize the next generation of biofuels.  It's unfortunate that this Administration, which claims to be for renewable and clean energy, would stand in the way of the production and use of more renewable fuels."

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Final Renewable Fuel Standard biodiesel volumes closer to industry ask, Iowa Biodiesel Board says numbers still 'fall a little short'

ANKENY, Iowa - The Environmental Protection Agency today released final Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for the coming years. The rule includes additional growth in the biodiesel category from what was proposed earlier. The Biomass-based Diesel volumes are:
2014 - 1.63 Billion Gallons
2015 - 1.73 BG
2016 - 1.90 BG
2017 - 2.00 BG

Additionally, the rule includes growth in the overall Advanced Biofuel volumes, which offer further opportunity for biodiesel growth. Those volumes climb to 3.61 billion gallons in 2016. Grant Kimberley, executive director of the Iowa Biodiesel Board, issued the following statement:

"Compared to the initial draft proposal that flat-lined biodiesel at 1.28 billion gallons, today's Renewable Fuel Standard announcement is a move in the right direction for Iowa, which has elevated itself to the position of a leading renewable energy producer. The biodiesel industry relies on the RFS as strong national energy policy to facilitate growth and stability in the face of centuries of fossil fuel dominance.

"While we are thankful for the improved numbers from EPA and the White House, they still fall a little short of what the industry had asked for and what the industry is capable of. This is especially true in light of the imports of subsidized foreign-produced biodiesel we've seen from places like Argentina and Southeast Asia. Yet, overall, we are still pleased with the modest increase and grateful to have more market certainty. In future years, we hope implementation of this policy will have clearer direction for our producers well in advance, and reflect actual production capabilities.

"With our state's 13 plants producing more than a quarter-billion gallons of biodiesel last year, Iowa stands to benefit the most from this policy as the nation's leading biodiesel producer. Our industry supports thousands of jobs and economic development while replacing foreign oil and diversifying our fuel supply."

The national biodiesel industry had asked for volumes of 2 billion gallons in 2016 and 2.3 billion gallons in 2017.

Biodiesel - made from a variety of resources including soybean oil, recycled cooking oil and animal fats - is the first EPA-designated Advanced Biofuel to reach commercial-scale production nationwide.

The Iowa Biodiesel Board is a state trade association representing the biodiesel industry.

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Branstad, Reynolds release statement on EPA's final Renewable Fuel Standard rule 

 

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today released statements upon learning of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) final Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volume obligation levels for 2014, 2015 and 2016.

"I am extremely disappointed that the EPA's final decision failed to follow the renewable volume levels set by Congress," said Branstad.  "Unfortunately, today's decision shows the lack of interest in providing consumers choice at the pump, creating jobs and increasing incomes in Rural America, and reducing our dependence on foreign oil.  This rule falls far too short of a robust RFS and short of the standards set by Congress."

"This entire process has negatively impacted Iowa families through reduced commodity prices, farm incomes, and farmland values," said Reynolds. "We were hopeful that the EPA would fully recognize the importance of renewable fuels after years of regulatory uncertainty.  However, the EPA's decision only marginally improves volume levels in a step that will hurt Iowa families, businesses, and farmers."

The State of Iowa has supported both the production and use of biofuels, including renewable fuel infrastructure development through the Fueling Our Future Program and the Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program, to ensure that consumers have true choices at the pump.

Branstad and Reynolds have been engaged in calling for a strong and robust Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) over the past two years.

Highlights of Iowa leaders' engagement on the RFS include :

  • State and Federal elected officials, including Gov. Branstad and Lt. Governor Reynolds, participated in a "Defend the RFS" event.
  • Gov. Branstad traveled to Washington, DC, joining a group of Iowa farmers and biofuels producers, to testify at the Federal government's only public hearing and met with EPA Administrator McCarthy.
  • Gov. Branstad, Lt. Gov. Reynolds, Secretary Bill Northey and the entire Iowa congressional delegation sent a joint letter to Federal leaders advocating for the many benefits that flow from the RFS.
  • Gov. Terry Branstad and Gov. Mark Dayton (D-MN) penned an op-ed in support of a strong Renewable Fuel Standard.
  • Gov. Terry Branstad brought together a bipartisan group of six governors to sign on to a letter to President Barack Obama, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack expressing their support for a strong RFS.
  • Leaders from across the Midwest joined Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds for their "Hearing in Heartland," which was open to all interested citizens; 83 panelists from across the Midwest Region spoke from the heart about the importance of the RFS to their livelihoods and a healthy rural economy while only two individuals expressed opposition to a robust RFS.
  • Gov. Branstad, in his Condition of the State address, called on the Iowa Legislature to pass a resolution in support of a robust RFS. The Legislature unanimously passed bicameral, bipartisan resolutions calling for the EPA to reverse course and support a strong RFS. View the resolutions: House Resolution 101 | Senate Resolution 101
  • State of Iowa leaders submitted formal comments to the EPA with current data and analysis that provides Federal leaders the opportunity and obligation to revise their initial volume obligations upward.
  • Gov. Branstad joined Gov. Jay Nixon (D-MO), in testifying at the EPA RFS hearing in Kansas City, Kansas
  • Lt. Gov. Reynolds participated in RFS event with Gov. Pete Ricketts (R-NE)
  • State of Iowa leaders again submitted formal comments in 2015 on the EPA's revised RFS proposed rule
  • Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds underscored the importance of the RFS at the grand opening of Dupont's cellulosic ethanol plant in Nevada, Iowa in October.
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"All people should have the right to have their voices heard in equal ways."

Jim Leach represented Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years as member of the Republican party. Like most Iowans, he is fed up with the way billionaires and special interest groups have corrupted our elections.

Take two minutes to watch and share our latest video to hear why Representative Leach says "every American citizen ought to be alarmed" at what's happened in politics.

Transparency in our elections is a nonpartisan issue that both parties can get behind.

Thank you for joining with us to support campaign finance reform.

Iowa Pays the Price

P.S. If you agree with Jim Leach that this is a system run amuck, please share the video with your Iowa friends.

Pick Up Some Book Bargains at a Holiday Book Sale on Saturday

Rock Island, IL: If you have booklovers on your holiday list, here's a chance to pick up some bargains. The Rock Island Library will offer a holiday book sale on Saturday, Dec. 5, from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm within the used bookstore of the 30/31 Branch, 3059 30th Street.

Sale attendees can fill a new Rock Island Library book bag with any combination of books for just $10 or get half price "Buy One Get One" deals on smaller quantities of books.

Sale prices will be honored at the 30/31 Branch only, and for one day only. Extra library bags - perfect for holiday gift giving - will be available for $3 for one or two for $5.

For more information about Rock Island Library events, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ, or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.  To sign up for the library's email events newsletter, visit the library website.

December Events for Teens and Adults at Rock Island Libraries

Rock Island, IL: The Rock Island Library will offer the following free events for teens and adults in December:

Teen Events, Ages 12 to 18

Doctor Who "weeping angel" craft - Thursday, Dec. 3, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm at the 30/31 Branch, 3059 30th Street. Teens ages 12 to 18 can make creepy weeping angel figures inspired by the Doctor Who BBC television series. In the series, the stone weeping angels can only move when you're not looking at them, so whatever you do . . .don't blink!

Teen Gaming Night - Thursday, Dec. 10, from 5:45 pm to 7:30 pm, Main Library, 401 19th Street. Teens can play video games on the library's over-sized projection screen. Xbox 360, Wii and board games will be available, along with snacks.

Doctor Who Party - Thursday, Dec. 17, 6:00 to 7:30 pm, Main Library, 401 19th Street. The library's annual Doctor Who party features snacks fit for a Time Lord, Doctor Who trivia and prizes, crafts and a showing of a (non-BBC) Doctor Who movie.

Adults -

Independent Movie Night - Thursday, Dec. 3, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, Rock Island Main Library, 401 19th Street. The library's monthly Independent Movie Nights return Dec. 3, with the showing of a French movie about a Parisian man who decides that moving to Israel might turn his dead-end life around. Includes free popcorn and discussion. Independent films are not rated. Independent Movie nights are offered on the first Thursday of each month.

Alpha Book Club - Monday, Dec. 7, 3:00 to 4:00 pm, Rock Island Main Library. Book discussion of The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, by Gabrielle Zevin. If you've read the book, show up and add your thoughts to the discussion. Alpha Book club meets on the first Monday of each month.

Pinterest Craft Night - Thursday, Dec. 17, 6:00 pm, Rock Island 30/31 Branch. Adult and teen participants will make a holiday wreath out of clothes pins and Washi craft tape. The craft night is free and all supplies are provided. Registration required. To sign up, call 309-732-7369 or click register on the library's online calendar.

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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The annual Pleasant Valley School District Robotics Showcase will be held on Sunday, December 6th from 3:00-5:00 pm in the PVHS Large Gym.
The event will feature students from all grade levels participating in the various PV robotics programs and it is free and open to the public.
Anyone interested in our robotics programs or getting their students involved are welcome to attend.
For questions or more information, contact Theresa Barber at rvdhrobotics@gmail.com.
Featured will be:
  • Students aged 6-9 participating in the Jr. FIRST LEGO League (FLL) programs
  • Students participating in the Basic Robotics classes offered to 5th and 6th graders across the district
  • Students aged 9-14 participating on FIRST LEGO League (FLL) competition teams that will compete December 12th and 13th at the Putnam Museum
  • Students in grades 9th-12th participating on the FIRST TECH Challenge (FTC) competition teams that compete throughout the Fall and Winter
  • Also featured will be engineering students from Western Illinois who will present a drone that uses a Raspberry Pi and a heat sensor. Raspberry Pi  is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. It is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages like Scratch and Python. A Raspberry Pi programming class will be piloted to 3rd and 4th graders at Cody starting in January and will roll out across the district, with the help of volunteers, next year.

Farmer-leaders of the United Soybean Board (USB) will meet in December to swear in new directors, hold elections and continue work on the new Long-Range Strategic Plan, which will guide all national soy checkoff investments from fiscal years 2017 to 2021.

During this meeting, a new chairman, executive committee and Strategic Management Committee (SMC) will be appointed by the board. Together, the board will focus on wrapping up initiatives from the current plan and begin working toward the new Long-Range Strategic Plan. The upcoming strategic plan places a heightened focus on soybean innovation for farmer profit opportunities, including high oleic development, how to help farmers get more value for soybean meal and technological advances to maximize on-farm profitability.

USB welcomes all members of the media to attend all open sessions and the press conference. A conference call-in line will be available during the press conference

Board Meeting: Wednesday, Dec. 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST
Thursday, Dec. 10, from 10:15 a.m. to noon CST

Press Conference: Thursday, Dec. 10 at 8:00 a.m. CST

Press Conference Call-In Information:
Teleconference Call-in Number: (866) 378-7315
Conference ID: 72507286

Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark
1 S. Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63102

(Quad Cities, IA) - Brew Ha Ha, an award-winning beer festival, is a local favorite for young professionals. But it's not all about the beer. It's about giving back to the community too.

In addition to being one of the largest volunteer run festivals in the QC, it also gives funds significant projects like the Jaycees Santa project currently underway and WQPT's Imagination Station held in March.

Members of the Jaycees of the Quad Cities will present a  gift of $10,000 to the WQPT Imagination Station planning committee on Wednesday, December 16 at 5:30 p.m. at Western Illinois University-Quad Cities where the free event for families is held annually.

"Supporting local kids and families has always been at the heart of the Jaycees. This event reaches a large number of kids and is a fun way to celebrate learning and interaction," said Jennifer Kincaid, President, Jaycees of the Quad Cities.

As young professionals, the Jaycees promotes leadership, volunteerism and charity. This is just one example of the work we do in the community.

"Brew Ha Ha is a great event and a lot of hard work but it's important to remember the reason for our efforts. Supporting community projects with both our time and our treasure makes us feel really proud. Investing this time of year is an added bonus," said Neil Berthiaume, 2015 Brew Ha Ha Chair.

Join us for a brief presentation and unveiling of the Jaycee's character sponsorship. Details are below:

What:         Check Presentation

When:        Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 5:30 p.m.

Where:     Western Illinois University-Quad Cities, 3300 River Drive, Moline

Riverfront Hall Atrium. Park in 34th Street lot

About Brew HA HA:

It's a party for your taste buds! It just wouldn't be fall in the Quad-Cities without this favorite beer-tasting event held on the third Saturday in September. Sample two ounce tastings of more than 150 beers, Cabot cheeses all while enjoying live entertainment. After all, this is a PARTY for your tastebuds!

About Jaycees of the Quad Cities:

Jaycees aim to build personal and professional relationships by working together on projects to strengthen and grow the Quad-Cities community. The Quad Cities Chapter is one of the oldest chapters in the state of Iowa and has grown to include young professionals from both sides of the Mississippi River. They pride themselves on blending social opportunities with service - like planning the annual Bridal Expo and the Brew Ha Ha that raise funds for charitable initiatives. Individuals and groups interested in volunteering with Jaycees of the Quad Cities should contact info@jayceesqc.org or call (563) 484-0041.

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today invited Iowans to join them at 7 p.m. on Dec. 11, 2015 at the Iowa DCA's Fourth Annual Celebrate Iowa Gala.  This event will highlight and showcase Iowa's arts, history and culture.  Gov. Branstad, Mrs. Chris Branstad, Lt. Gov. Reynolds and Mr. Kevin Reynolds are all serving as Honorary Chairs for the gala.

"Chris and I are pleased to serve this year as Honorary Chairs for the gala and wish to extend an invitation to Iowans to attend the fourth annual Celebrate Iowa Gala," Branstad said. "This event will support new initiatives that promote Iowa's history and important heritage."

"Kevin and I hope that many Iowans will attend the Gala this year to support the State Historical Society of Iowa's events and programs that better connect Iowans to exhibits, interactive educational workshops, National History Day, the Preserve Iowa Summit and many more," Reynolds said.

"To date, including this year, we have raised more than $600,000 for Iowa history experiences as we celebrate all Iowa has to offer," Iowa DCA Director Mary Cownie said.  "These dollars support programs that encourage an appreciation of Iowa history and connect Iowans to the people, places and points of pride that define our state."

DCA's Celebrate Iowa Gala will be 7-11 p.m., Friday, Dec. 11, 2015, at the State Historical Building, 600 E. Locust Street in Des Moines. Visit www.culturalaffairs.org/gala or contact DCA at HistoricalGala@iowa.gov or 515-281-8352 for additional information. Tickets are available at www.culturalaffairs.org/gala.

Gala proceeds and donations through the Iowa Historical Foundation, a 501(c) 3 organization, support exhibitions and programs offered by the State Historical Society of Iowa and the State Historical Museum of Iowa.

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Tis the season for giving!  Please take a moment during an evening in the coming month of December to enjoy our gift to you and the entire Quad City community. On December 1st, continuing through December 24, we will be lighting one window panel each day as an illuminated Advent Calendar to mark the holiday season. The lighted windows will grow across the 4th Floor windows from west to east, and then across the 2nd Floor windows in the same fashion. The panels will glow from approximately 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. daily, and are best admired approaching from the Centennial Bridge. The designs were created by 7th graders at the Creative Arts Academy of the Davenport Community School District under our supervision. This special project is combined with our special holiday exhibit in the 1st Floor Gallery. "The Amazing Advent Adventure" features 47 different Advent calendars to enjoy and admire, with emphasis on their origin in Germany. (Don't forget to pick up a genuine German Advent calendar in the gift shop, with pictures or chocolate backing to continue the fun at home!)

Special thanks to the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Chicago, the Genesis Foundation and an anonymous benefactor for funding this unique holiday event. We were also honored to have corporate support from Edwards Creative in Milan to complete the project.

Thanks, too, to Arlene Considine for contributing her antique "twin Hausbarn" display which enriches the interior gallery with its detailed craftsmanship and accompanying figures. Thank you to Hedy Hustedde for sharing her beautiful Advent Calendar collection for display.

Tis the season for receiving, as well! As an early Christmas present on November 25, we were delighted to receive our new building sign on the south facade, which replaces a sign grown dingy and decrepit. The new sign features an aluminum base and beveled gold lettering, and was crafted by Young Art and Design. Our thanks to the Downtown Davenport Partnership for their generous support in paying for half the cost of this project.
We wish you all a peaceful and joyful Christmas season!

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