AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa and Genesis Health System Sign Provider Contract to Serve Iowa's Medicaid Population

Des Moines, Iowa – AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa, a Medicaid managed care health plan that will serve Iowa Medicaid beneficiaries as part of the state's new IA Health Link program beginning January 2016, and Genesis Health System, a premier health system serving a 12-county, bi-state region of the Quad cities metropolitan area and the surrounding communities of Iowa and Illinois, announced today that they have signed an agreement that will give AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa's members access to one of the nation's top 100 health systems.

As one of the region's largest and most comprehensive health networks, Genesis Health System has more than 100 locations, including six hospitals, three convenient care locations, 32 Genesis Health Group sites, 15 physical rehabilitation clinics, and multiple outpatient service centers. Genesis Health System and its affiliates provide compassionate, quality health services to all those in need through a full continuum of care including home health and nursing home care, hospice, rehabilitation, long-term care and the Genesis Cancer Care Institute.

"We are excited that Genesis Health System has joined our provider network," said AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa Market President Cheryl Harding. "For more than 30 years, our family of companies has specialized in helping individuals who are most in need to access quality health care and services. We know that Genesis shares our commitment to removing barriers to care and services and to creating an even healthier Iowa. Our providers are the backbone of our programs, and as our partners, they are a critical component to our ability to improve the overall health and wellness of individuals, families and communities in Iowa."

AmeriHealth Caritas has successfully implemented Medicaid managed care plans throughout the country based on an integrated model of care, which includes physical and behavioral health, pharmacy benefit management and specialty pharmacy. AmeriHealth Caritas' unique model of care, along with more than 30 years of experience caring for populations with complex health conditions, affirms AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa as well-prepared to serve the individuals who will participate in the IA Health Link program.

AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa is part of the AmeriHealth Caritas Family of Companies, a national leader in Medicaid managed care and other integrated health care solutions for those most in need.

"We are pleased to announce this agreement because of what it means to our patients,'' said Doug Cropper, president and CEO, Genesis Health System. "Our goal was to create minimal disruption in care for our patients who have Medicaid benefits.  AmeriHealth Caritas is a trusted national leader in solutions for some of the most vulnerable patients served by healthcare providers.''

AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa and Optimae Sign Provider Contract

 

Des Moines, Iowa – AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa, a Medicaid managed care health plan that will serve Iowa Medicaid beneficiaries as part of the state's new IA Health Link program beginning January 2016, and Optimae Life Services , a provider of health and human services for individuals with disabilities and mental illness in 28 Southeastern and Central Iowa counties, announced today that they have signed a contract to care for Optimae's clients who are covered by Medicaid. Through this arrangement, AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa's members in Southern, Central and Eastern Iowa with mental health and/or intellectual challenges will have access to Optimae's community support, home health, mental health and supportive employment services.

"Our providers are our partners, and we are pleased to partner with Optimae to meet the mental, home and behavioral health needs of our members," said Cheryl Harding, market president for AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa. "Optimae's reputation in Southern, Central and Eastern Iowa is well known. Collaborating with organizations like Optimae is a critical piece of our efforts to treat the whole person."

"Many of our customers are covered by Medicaid, and they will be in good hands with AmeriHealth Caritas," said William Dodds, president of Optimae. "AmeriHealth Caritas' expertise in managing Medicaid recipients' physical and mental health needs will benefit our clients and their families."

The new IA Health Link program will serve the majority of Iowa's Medicaid population, or about 600,000 Iowans, through select managed care plans. For more information about the IA Health Link program, visit: http://dhs.iowa.gov/.

About AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa
AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa, part of the AmeriHealth Caritas Family of Companies, is one of the Medicaid managed care plans that will participate in IA Health Link beginning in January 2016. AmeriHealth Caritas Iowa will help Iowans get proper care and stay well, working with communities in need to achieve positive health outcomes throughout the state. For more information, visit www.amerihealthcaritasia.com.
ASA's WISHH Transitions Country Programs to U.S. Soybean Export Council

ST. LOUIS (Dec. 9, 2015) –Having achieved U.S. soybean farmer strategic goals for market growth, the American Soybean Association's World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) transitioned its Bangladesh country programs to the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC).

"Demand for U.S. soy protein has taken off in this South Asian country that is the eighth most populous country in the world," said WISHH Program Committee Chairman Lucas Heinen, a Kansas soybean grower. "Soybean growers planned for such success when they created WISHH as a trailblazer for trade through long-term demand building in developing countries."

"We are excited by Bangladesh's potential. There is real opportunity in this market for U.S. soy as poultry and fish consumption continue to rise," said U.S. Soybean Export Council Chairman Laura Foell, an Iowa soybean farmer.  

Bangladesh is home to more than 168 million people and has a rapidly growing middle-class economy. The country has purchased more than $500 million of U.S. soy in the last five years with those purchases accelerating in the last couple years.

The U.S. Soy Family has been conducting programs in Bangladesh since 1999 with WISHH taking the lead since 2010.  Through their checkoff programs, state soybean organizations supported WISHH's work in Bangladesh, which has included a variety of educational programs with food companies and their trade associations. U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service programs also played a key role in introducing the benefits of soy protein to the South Asian market. USDA funding aided WISHH in forging key relationships with organizations like the Bangladesh Auto Biscuit and Bread Manufacturer's Association that signed a February 2015 agreement to conduct soy flour baking trials under a USDA Quality Samples Program. USSEC will now build on WISHH's work in Bangladesh, and will work in both the feed and food sectors.

Pakistan, the sixth most populous country in the world, is the next market that WISHH will transition to USSEC. Planning and coordination discussions have begun for a 2017 transfer.

WISHH is a trade-development program, headquartered at the American Soybean Association, in St. Louis. Since U.S. soybean farmers founded WISHH in 2000, it has worked in 24 countries to develop long-term markets for U.S. soybean farmers while fueling economic growth and value chain development. For more information, visit www.wishh.org.

The U.S. Soybean Export Council aims to maximize the use of U.S. Soy internationally by differentiating and building a preference for U.S. Soy while also keeping trade lanes open so international buyers have full market access to U.S. Soy.   The organization uses a global team of 130 members that work with numerous stakeholders including soybean farmers, exporters, agribusinesses, agricultural organizations, researchers and government agencies, to accomplish that mission.

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(DES MOINES) - Governor Terry E. Branstad today announced appointments to Iowa's boards and commissions.

 

The following individuals' appointments are effective Dec. 8, 2015, and are subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

 

Commission on Tobacco Use Prevention and Control

George Belitsos, Ames

 

The following individuals' appointments are effective Dec. 8, 2015, and are NOT subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

 

Armory Board

Chad Stone, Des Moines

 

Iowa Council for Early ACCESS

Dr. Ryan Allen, Sioux City

Stephanie Peters, Des Moines

Patrick Judkins, Long Grove

 

Juvenile Justice Advisory Council

Trevor Lynn, Brighton

 

Vocational Rehabilitation Council

Brian Dennis, Des Moines

Nov. 16 - 23: National Collection Week for Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Gifts


Davenport, IA, Dec. 9, 2015–Nearly 59,000 children will soon experience the joy of Christmas, thanks to the Davenport and other Iowa communities. Residents packed empty shoeboxes with small items like toys, school supplies and hygiene items for Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan's Purse that sends gifts to children living in difficult situations around the world.

For those who missed National Collection Week, you can still get involved. Through the Samaritan's Purse website, you can virtually "pack" a shoebox, allowing anyone with a computer or mobile device to provide a tangible gift to a child a world away.

At samaritanspurse.org/buildonline, visitors can select a child's age and gender, shop through an online selection of culturally relevant gifts, and finish by uploading a photo and writing a note of encouragement to the child who will receive it. After the shoeboxes are packed and sent by the Operation Christmas Child team, participants can discover where in the world their gifts will be delivered. It is a convenient yet meaningful way to join in a project that brings hope to children in need.

The virtual-packing tool also offers participants the option to challenge friends to participate or the opportunity to share the gift of giving through a shoebox gift card.

Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan's Purse, an international Christian relief and evangelism organization headed by Franklin Graham. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has delivered gift-filled shoeboxes to more than 124 million children in more than 150 countries and territories. In 2015, Operation Christmas Child hopes to deliver gifts to another 11 million children.

For more information on how to participate in Operation Christmas Child, call 612-359-7025 or visit samaritanspurse.org/occ.


By Randy Olson

 

There is no doubt that the terrible events of Spring 2015, when Iowa's egg farming community faced one of the most devastating times in our history with the multi-state avian influenza (AI) outbreak, will not soon be forgotten. Through this time, however, our egg farmers never lost their resolve to recover or their intent to restore full production of safe, high-quality eggs for millions of consumers across the nation.

AI moved rapidly through Iowa's egg and poultry farms, and all told, more than 40 percent of the Hawkeye state's egg-laying flocks succumbed to the disease over the course of the next two months. For Iowa, the number-one egg producing state in the nation, the loss of more than 30 million hens and pullets was economically disastrous.

What was even more difficult, however, was the emotional toll it took on the egg industry overall, and especially those farmers who lost their flocks. For many of them, it was the first time they had directly experienced such a situation, and then had to face daunting decisions about how to maintain the jobs of their employees, protect other flocks from AI, collaborate with state and federal regulatory officials, and manage the disease's extensive cleanup process.

While farmers may not forget the negative impact of the disease, they will remember a ray of hope that emerged during this time. As soon as AI hit our state, the immediate outpouring of support, volunteerism and prayers farmers received from our state leaders and from their local communities began.  On behalf of Iowa's egg farmers, our sincere appreciation and gratitude to all Iowans for reminding us of the reasons to move forward after this crisis. You stood with the egg farming community, and it was appreciated.

The recent announcement that the last control zones from the spring AI outbreak have been lifted, freeing up the last of the state's poultry farms for repopulation, is welcome news and underscores the strength of our industry and the combined response. Affected egg farmers have been making good progress toward repopulating their farms and resuming egg production - by working tirelessly to swiftly and fully restore their farms to pre-AI levels.

At the same time, Iowa's egg farmers have embraced what for them is a new culture of pervasive biosecurity. Indeed, disease prevention has never been more important, and farmers across the state are focused on expanded biosecurity measures on their farms to help prevent any recurrence of AI.

While AI created some early disruption in the egg market and restoring the industry fully will take time, Iowa's egg farmers are following a responsible, but aggressive, timeline toward repopulation. They are doing so in full cooperation with USDA, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and other stakeholders.

Iowans should be confident that there will be a steady supply of nutritious, high-quality eggs for the holiday season and into 2016. That is the job of Iowa's egg farmers - producing eggs that are safe and wholesome, as well as being among the best food values for quality protein and nutrients.

Looking ahead, the future for Iowa's egg farming community is solid. While there have been fundamental changes in egg farm operations and on-farm disease prevention, some things have not changed for generations of egg farm families -  an absolute and firm commitment to being excellent caretakers of their flocks, strong and engaged members of their communities, and good stewards of the land, air and water around their farms.

The lessons of the AI outbreak have given egg farmers a newfound appreciation for their farms, their employees, their families and their neighbors. Again, there is little more we can say on behalf of Iowa's egg industry, but our most sincere thank you.

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Churches United of the Quad City Area is happy to announce that the Fill the Rig Collection Event, benefitting our emergency women's shelter, Winnie's Place, will be held at the Silvis Hy-Vee store, 2001 5th Street, on Saturday, December 12 from 9am until 3pm.


Lists of Shelter needs will be available at the door to purchase or bring for Winnie's Place.  Genesis Emergency Department (Ambulance Service), Illini Campus, puts this annual event together, so look for the ambulance to donate!


We hope you will join us!

 

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today the Republican Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC) congratulates Tom Moore on his special election victory in Iowa State House District 21. Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) President Matt Walter issued the following statement on behalf of the RLCC:

"As a former educator and active school board member, Tom Moore has spent his entire life giving back to his community, and I have no doubt that his years of experience will be an invaluable asset to the Iowa legislature. His victory allows House Republicans to strengthen their majority?proving yet again that Republicans win by running qualified and experienced candidates who connect with voters, even in states twice carried by President Obama. Continued victories in Iowa build momentum in the right direction for Republicans when the state Senate is a top target to flip in 2016. Today, I congratulate RLCC Chairman and Iowa Speaker Kraig Paulsen on adding a new member to the state House chamber, and I am excited to see what the chamber will accomplish going forward."

About the RLCC

The Republican Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC) is the only national organization dedicated exclusively to electing more Republicans to state legislatures. The RLCC's primary mission is gaining Republican control of more state legislative chambers by targeting national resources to support winnable local races. Since its formation in 2003, the RLCC has assisted in bringing successes to numerous legislative chambers, and winning historic majorities in states nationwide.  In the 2013-2014 cycle, the RLCC picked up ten new legislative chambers leading to an all-time historic high of 69 Republican chambers held. The RLCC provides financial support, leadership development and strategic assistance to state legislatures, ensuring that candidates are equipped with the necessary tools to run effective and efficient campaigns, including organized campaign training schools in key states across the country.

About the RSLC

The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is the largest caucus of Republican state leaders in the country and the only national organization whose mission is to elect down-ballot, state-level Republican officeholders.  Since 2002, the RSLC has been working to elect candidates to the offices of lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state legislator, the judiciary and other down-ticket races.  The RSLC has more than 150,000 donors in all 50 states. During the 2013-2014 election cycle, the RSLC was active in all 50 states and picked up ten new state legislative chambers, leading to an all-time historic high of 69 chambers controlled by Republicans.  Following the 2015 elections, Republicans now hold 32 total Republican lieutenant governor seats, along with a Republican majority of secretaries of state, now at 27. The RSLC successfully expanded the Future Majority Project and Right Women, Right Now initiatives, spending more than $6 million in direct support of Republican candidates of diverse descent and women, leading to the election of 164 new candidates. Last cycle, the RSLC also launched the Judicial Fairness Initiative and the new top-level domain for the Republican Party, '.gop.' To learn more about the RSLC, please visit www.rslc.gop or follow @RSLC on Twitter.

Quad City Area Volunteers Needed:
Volunteers are currently being sought to support 2 upcoming
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotic competitions and events in our 7th year in the Quad City area reaching ~

1,400 students in grades K-12.  

No previous experience or technical background is required for many of the volunteer positions with adults and college and high school students eligible to volunteer. Full day commitment is preferred but there are opportunities for half-day.
Current Openings for Volunteers are listed at:
It doesn't matter what you volunteer for, you will always walk away at the end of the day with a sense of pride and fulfillment, knowing that you have helped children experience what they never might have without FIRST and without your support.

Bill Introduced to Improve Medicare Coverage for People Living with Lymphedema

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA), joined by Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Mark Kirk (R-IL), and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), introduced bipartisan legislation to improve Medicare coverage for lymphedema patients. The bill would provide for Medicare coverage of physician-prescribed compression therapy equipment used to treat lymphedema, part of the clinically-recognized standard of care for the condition.

"With more than 6,300 Medicare beneficiaries in Washington and millions of Americans suffering from Lymphedema, we must update Medicare to reflect necessary and effective treatments for this condition. This legislation is a common sense measure that improves care for Medicare beneficiaries living with lymphedema and reduces costly hospitalizations," said Senator Cantwell.

"Medicare ought to reflect the modern practice of medicine," Senator Grassley said. "The equipment to treat lymphedema is something doctors recommend and that patients need.  Lymphedema is more common than people might realize.  It can affect breast cancer surgery survivors, for example."

"More than 11,700 Medicare patients in Illinois are living with lymphedema and they shouldn't be denied access to medically-necessary compression treatment," Senator Kirk said. "This bill will help patients with lymphedema effectively manage their condition and reduce the likelihood that they suffer from serious and often costly complications."

"This important bill will finally make sure that those living with Lymphedema have access to the healthcare treatment they need to lead healthy, productive lives while also lowering the hospitalization rates for these patients. As a co-sponsor of the Lymphedema Treatment Act, I pledge to work with my colleagues in Congress to continue to improve Medicare coverage on behalf of Lymphedema patients," said Senator Schumer.

The Lymphedema Treatment Act would clarify within the existing Medicare coverage guidelines compression therapy items as a reasonable and necessary treatment. Under current law, compression therapy equipment is not covered because it does not fall under the definition of durable medical equipment. This restriction creates a gap in coverage for people with lymphedema. A preventive treatment, compression therapy equipment can reduce the need for costly hospital admissions among Medicare beneficiaries with lymphedema.

Lymphedema is an incurable but treatable condition affecting between 3 and 5 million Americans, many of whom are Medicare beneficiaries. It is a chronic condition caused by injury, trauma or congenital defects in the lymphatic system.  If left untreated or inadequately treated it can lead to complications including loss of function, disability, and in some cases even death.

The Lymphedema Treatment Act has broad, bipartisan support. Companion legislation in the House (H.R. 1608) has 166 cosponsors. The bill is also supported by a wide range of advocacy groups including the American Cancer Society, American Physical Therapy Society, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

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Senate Gives Final Passage to Education Bill Including Grassley Provisions on Gifted and Talented Children, Foster Youth, Civics Education

WASHINGTON - Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa included provisions in the education bill given final Senate approval today on gifted and talented students, school stability for foster youth, and an emphasis on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in any federally funded civics education program.  Senate approval of the conference committee report on the Every Child Achieves Act sends the measure to the President for consideration.

"The bill returns much control of how best to teach children to states and local school districts and parents," Grassley said.  "It also includes provisions I worked on to alter federal incentives that were allowing gifted and talent kids from disadvantaged backgrounds to fall by the wayside, and help foster kids with school stability so they achieve an education.  I'm also pleased that the bill includes teaching about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in any federally funded civics education program.  It makes sense that if the federal government supports civics education, there's an emphasis on the two documents that establish our fundamental principles."

The legislation includes the bipartisan bill from Grassley and co-sponsors that makes certain the needs of high ability students are included in federal education policy.  The bipartisan proposal is the TALENT Act, or the To Aid Gifted and High-Ability Learners by Empowering the Nation's Teachers Act.

"Federal education policy tends to overlook high potential students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds," Grassley said.  "Often these kids aren't challenged and they might even drop out of school, when they could excel with the right encouragement.  These provisions give attention to the students who are bright and capable but are in danger of falling through the cracks."

On foster youth, the bill includes the bipartisan Educational Stability of Foster Youth Act, which Grassley co-authored, that supports students in the foster care system by strengthening connections between child welfare agencies and state and local education institutions.  Often, schools may be the only familiar place for a child in foster care, and the measure helps make sure that those kids can go to school in a safe, stable environment.

"It's important to remember that kids in foster care often don't have school stability. That can put them behind in their education, and getting behind can be hard to overcome," said Grassley, founder and co-chairman of the Senate Caucus on Foster Youth. "In the worst case, older kids drop out of school altogether. This provision will help make sure that school stability is at the forefront for foster kids."

Earlier versions of the bill contained a grant program for developing innovative civics education programs.  The provision Grassley negotiated in the final bill makes sure that a focus of the grant program is to support proven civics education programs that teach the history and principles of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

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Prepared Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa

Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee

Hearing on Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Director Comey, welcome and thank you for being here today.  The FBI's mission is to protect us from the most dangerous threats facing our nation.  The deadly attacks in Paris last month, and in California last week, confirmed that radical Islamic terrorism continues to be such a threat, regardless of whether that's politically correct or convenient for President Obama.

ISIS is a determined enemy executing a plan to gain and hold territory, enrich itself, inspire followers worldwide, and launch deadly attacks against the West.  And the American people are worried.  Not just about terrorism.  But about the President's inability or unwillingness to rally the country, lead our international partners, develop a credible strategy to destroy ISIS, and execute it.  We are now paying the price for that weakness.

At almost every turn, events have proven the President wrong about ISIS.  In August 2012, he drew a "red line," warning the Assad's regime not to use chemical weapons in Syria.  But the President backed down after Assad gassed his own people, and ISIS blossomed in the chaos that followed.  In January 2014, the President referred to ISIS as the "j.v.," or junior varsity.  It promptly spent the next six months conquering territory across Syria and Iraq.  In August of that same year, the President conceded that he didn't have a strategy to defeat ISIS.  A year and a half later, he remains without a coherent one.  Even former Secretary Clinton admitted the other day that we're not winning this fight.

The President has been hoping that ISIS will go away, because its existence doesn't fit his preferred political narrative.  But hope is not a strategy.  Hope is not a plan.  Hope is not action.

And all the while, the drumbeat of attacks in the United States continued.  In May, there was the attack on a convention center in Garland, Texas.  In June, police were forced to shoot a knife-wielding ISIS supporter on the streets of Boston.  In July, we had the attack on military facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Director Comey, as of October you reported that the FBI was engaged in approximately 900 active domestic investigations against suspected ISIS-inspired operatives and other radicalized extremists.  And you estimated that approximately 250 Americans have left the U.S. and traveled to Syria to fight with ISIS, or tried to do so.

Nonetheless, in November, the President assured us that ISIS was "contained."  But the very next day, it inflicted the deadliest Islamic terrorist attacks in Europe in over a decade, a coordinated assault across Paris that killed 130 and injured over 350.  A few weeks later, in San Bernardino, two of its apparent supporters executed the deadliest such attacks on the homeland since September 11, 2001.

Unfortunately, President Obama has responded to this crisis by trying to divide us, deride us, and distract us.  He is doubling down on his failed strategy.

After reports suggested that one of the Paris terrorists possessed a Syrian passport and had entered Europe as a refugee, many expressed concern about the procedures used to screen refugees coming to the United States from Syria.  Director Comey, you expressed similar concerns in October.  You warned that there are "gaps" in the information we have to vet people coming out of a war zone.  And you warned that letting anyone come to the United States carries some risk.  We can point to the brothers who bombed the Boston Marathon as an example of terrorists who were granted asylum here.

The President responded to the concerns expressed by many Americans by mocking them for being afraid of "widows and orphans."

But events continued to prove the President spectacularly wrong.  As it turns out, women are radical Islamic terrorists, too, apparently to the President's surprise.  We now know that Ms. Malik, one of the San Bernardino attackers, arrived in the United States on a fiancée visa.  This is yet another example of the failure of the screening process for those entering the United States.  Our government apparently didn't catch the false address in Pakistan she listed on her application or other possible signs that she was radicalized or an operative.

To top it all off, earlier this week we learned that the National Counterterrorism Center has identified individuals with ties to terrorists in Syria who are attempting to enter the United States through the refugee program.  I guess that was one intelligence report the administration couldn't shade to fit its preferred conclusions.

Now, it always bears repeating that Islam is not our enemy.  Radical Islamic terrorists are.  The vast majority of Muslims in this country and around the world are non-violent and law-abiding.  We all should oppose, in no uncertain terms, any violence or intimidation against Muslims for their practicing their religion.  But I fear that one of the reasons for the regrettable backlash against Muslims in this country is the public's frustration with the President's repeated public failure to acknowledge the actual nature of the threat that we face, his reluctance to utter the words radical Islamic terrorism.

President Obama has also continued to divide us, deride us, and distract us with the issue of gun control.  To the President, radical Islamic terrorism is never to blame.  But the constitutional right to own a gun always is.

But terrorists aren't deterred by gun control.  Strict European gun control laws did not stop the Paris attacks.  California's assault weapons ban didn't stop the San Bernardino massacre.

Now, the Obama administration argues that allowing foreigners to buy guns who enter the United States through the visa waiver program is a problem.  I agree.  But at the same time, the administration's apparently fine with allowing refugees, asylees, people on deferred action, and other non-citizens who are not legal permanent residents to buy guns.  This makes no sense.  With few exceptions, we need to prevent all of these people from buying guns.

The administration's current fixation with guns and the visa waiver program can be explained, though, because it's another area where the administration's actions have made Americans less safe.  In fact, an opinion from the Obama Justice Department required the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to change its policy to permit persons arriving from visa waiver countries to buy guns.  And the administration removed the longstanding requirement that non-citizens at least establish residency for 90 days in the state where they want to purchase a gun.  These 90 days could be crucial in a terrorism investigation.

So when we address the issue of foreigners in the United States buying guns, we need to be comprehensive about it, not just clean up the mess this administration created.

Finally, the Democrats have attempted to divide us, deride us, and distract us with proposals to deny the right to purchase firearms to those on various terrorist watch lists, including the No Fly List.

The San Bernardino terrorists were apparently not on any terrorist watch list, so such a proposal wouldn't have stopped that attack.  In addition, the President's claim that "people we don't allow to fly could go into a store right now in the United States and buy a firearm and there's nothing we can do to stop them" just isn't true.  The FBI is notified when someone on the No Fly List attempts to purchase a gun, and can take steps to ensure that a gun doesn't fall into the wrong hands.  So the President and others have been misleading the American people on that matter.

But the more fundamental point is this: while these lists are useful in keeping us safe, they are the result of the executive branch's unilateral decisions to put people on them without any notice or opportunity to be heard.  As a result, they can be unreliable.  And it just isn't constitutional to condition the fundamental right to keep and bear arms on an administrative list that lacks that kind of due process.

We wouldn't consider conditioning any other constitutional right - such as the freedoms of speech or religion, or from unreasonable searches and seizures - on such a process.  That is why it is so surprising that this President, a former constitutional law professor, and so many Democrats, would support such a scheme.

The fact is, law enforcement hasn't raised gun purchases by people on terrorist watch lists as a huge problem.  And Director Comey, I know that you know how to tell us when you confront a serious obstacle to keeping us safe.  At our hearing in July, we all heard you talk about the "Going Dark" problem and the increasing use of encrypted communications by terrorists.   After these most recent attacks, I'll be interested in hearing how your discussions with technology companies on that issue are proceeding.

I also look forward to discussing a range of other issues with you today.  One is the FBI's treatment of whistleblowers.  You've expressed a strong commitment to whistleblowers.  During your confirmation hearing, you said that whistleblowers were "a critical element of a functioning democracy."

Our hearing in March this year showed that many FBI whistleblowers still have no protection, and the ones who are protected wait many years for relief.  I hope that I have your support in strengthening the FBI whistleblower law.

In addition, in March 2015, the American people learned that Secretary Clinton used a private email address and non-government server during her time at the Department of State.  Secretary Clinton unilaterally deleted approximately 30,000 emails without any government oversight.  Her email and server arrangement is an example of Freedom of Information Act interference, a statute that is within this committee's jurisdiction.  Concerns about the email arrangement extend beyond FOIA and involve national security.

And a former Department of State employee, Bryan Pagliano, has refused to communicate with this committee citing his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

Both the Department of Justice and FBI have refused to confirm or deny any investigation relating to Secretary Clinton's email arrangement citing "long standing policy."  Yet, on a number of occasions, the department has publicly announced that it launched an investigation.  The American people ought to know what their government is doing.  I will have questions for you on this matter.

On another matter, in April, the Wall Street Journal reported that in 2012 the FBI helped facilitate a $250,000 ransom payment to al Qaeda from the family of kidnapped aid worker Warren Weinstein.

I wrote to the Department of Justice in May to ask if this was true.  I also asked if the FBI had facilitated any other ransom payments to terrorist organizations.  And I asked for more information about the FBI's policies and procedures relating to facilitating ransom payments to terrorist groups.  I got a response letter five months later.  That response did not really answer my questions.

Ransom payments are a significant source of terrorist financing.  The FBI says its policy is quote "to deny hostage-takers the benefits of ransom" end quote.  But the FBI also seems to say it may assist in private efforts to pay ransoms.  So, it is not clear what is actually happening.  It is not clear whether FBI has helped ransom payments get to terrorist groups.

In June, the Obama administration announced a new hostage recovery policy.  It put the FBI in charge of an interagency Hostage Recovery Fusion Cell.  Once again, it is unclear if the new hostage policy allows the FBI to facilitate ransom payments to terrorists.  Some media outlets say that the new policy makes it easier to make these payments.

So, I'd like to get some specific answers about what the FBI does or does not do when it comes to ransom payments to terrorists.  If it has helped with these payments, I'd like to know which terrorist groups received them and how much money they got.

Another issue I'll raise is the FBI's use of spyware.  Six months ago, I wrote to the FBI to ask about its use of spyware.  I still haven't received a response.  According to press reports, spyware is a type of software that can be remotely deployed to targeted computers and smart phones.  Spyware can secretly activate the computer's camera and microphone; collect passwords; search the computer's memory; and intercept phone calls, text messages, and other communications.  Spyware is a powerful surveillance tool.  It has also been mentioned as a possible way to combat the "Going Dark" problem posed by encryption.

Tools like this need to be subject to oversight to make sure they are not abused.  But the committee still does not know how the FBI is using these programs.  We have asked.  The FBI hasn't answered.

We don't know the types of spyware used or their capabilities.  We don't know the FBI's policies and procedures for using spyware, or the legal processes used.  And we don't know if there are any audit procedures in place to ensure spyware is used properly.

The Department of Justice is in the process of trying to change Rule 41 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure.  The proposed change would make it easier for the FBI to get warrants to use spyware.  Congress will eventually weigh in on the change.  But we need to know more about spyware in order to make an informed decision.

So, I hope that I can get answers about the FBI's use of spyware.  It is important for our oversight role, and it is important for the proposed change to Rule 41.

Finally, as you know, the FBI is conducting a review of federal and state criminal cases in which results of microscopic hair comparison analyses conducted in FBI Labs were used.  The FBI has identified over 21,600 cases assigned to hair examiners prior to the year 2000.  Cases since 2000 have had DNA analysis and so were not subject to the same potential problems that have led to the review.

Of those 21,600 cases, the FBI determined many of them did not have a microscopic hair analysis report sent to the requesting agency or there was not a conviction in the case.  This left 3,118 cases where faulty lab work may have led to a criminal conviction.

The key step in evaluating those remaining 3,118 cases is getting and evaluating a trial transcript.

In a September 2015 letter, your staff said 689 of those cases have been closed because the FBI can't get an adequate response from case contributors or prosecutors.   I will have a couple questions about those cases.

Again, thank you for being here, and I'll now recognize Ranking Member Leahy for his opening statement.

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Quad Cities, USA: With only 16 days remaining in the Red Kettle Campaign, The Salvation Army is extremely concerned about Kettle Donations.  

Major Gary Felton, Quad Cities Coordinator for The Salvation Army, states, "Our goal of $815,000 to fund our programs is still a long way away.  We are grateful for the $307,000 that has been donated to date, but we are $40,000 behind last year at this time."

He adds, "Less giving is a great concern to us.  These donations allow us to do our work at Christmas and all year round.  The Red Kettle Campaign raises 60% of our annual budget and still has a long way to go.  The monies collected provide shelter, food and other basic needs to families and individuals in crisis - we simply cannot fall short.  We are lucky to be in such a wonderful community who understands and supports our mission."

Another way you can become involved with The Salvation Army's Christmas programs and make your own Christmas even brighter:  Volunteering.  Opportunities include Toy Shop Escort, Bell Ringer, and Toy Collector at Fill the Truck on December 16 & 17.  Easy sign up at www.ringbells.org or contact Patt Mixdorf at 563-570-2072.

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