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

Bill No.: HB 800

An Act Concerning Education

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 219

An Act Concerning Education

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 373

An Act Concerning Local Government

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

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DAVENPORT, IA - On November 19, 2015, Jose Manuel Dominguez-Anguiano a/k/a Manuel Francisco Zuniga, age 44, of Mexico, was sentenced by Chief United States District Court Judge John A. Jarvey to 46 months in prison on the charges of conspiracy to distribute a mixture or substance containing cocaine, and distribution of a mixture or substance containing cocaine, announced Acting United States Attorney Kevin VanderSchel. Dominguez-Anguiano was also ordered to pay $200 towards the Crime Victims Fund. Dominguez-Anguiano will be turned over to the Immigration officials upon release from prison.

Between November 2007 and May 2008, Dominguez-Anguiano participated in a conspiracy to distribute cocaine which involved the sale of more than 1,000 grams of cocaine in the Iowa City, Iowa, area.

This matter was investigated by the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, the Johnson County, Iowa, Drug Task Force, and Iowa City, Iowa, Police Department. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Iowa as part of the Project Safe Neighborhood initiative.

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Now Through Dec. 1st

SAVE 15% ON ALL

Tree Toppers & Steins!

Visit our Gift Shop now through Dec. 1st and receive 15% off these items- We have a wide selection of tree toppers and steins and you are first to know about this sale! Also, receive a free gift with ANY purchase- while supplies last!

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Jan Brett at Davenport Public Library!
Sunday, Dec. 6th at 10am the DPL will be hosting author Jan Brett for a presentation & book signing!

Tickets will be required for attending both the Jan Brett Presentation and Book Signing. The Main Library will be open only to ticket holders on Sun. Dec. 6. Doors at 9:30
Tickets are Free and Available at any of the three Davenport Public Library branches.
All of Jan Brett's books will be for sale including her new book The Turnip. The first 100 families in line will receive a free Jan Brett poster. Tickets will be numbered.
Hedgie,Jan's favorite friend from The Mitten and The Hat will be visiting the Library that day too! You can get your photo taken with Hedgie and Jan's Tour bus too!
Purchase a Jan Brett book at the German American Heritage Center! 10% off all Jan Brett books and 15% off for members in honor of our friends at DPL bringing her to Davenport!
If you purchase a book at GAHC please keep and take your receipt with you to the event.
We have 8 tickets available! First Come-First Served!
(DES MOINES) - Gov. Branstad today joined twenty-seven other governors from around the United States in calling on President Obama to pause his plan to resettle Syrian refugees until further improvements can be made to the vetting process.

In the letter, the governors express serious concerns about recent comments made by Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey in which he admitted that the U.S. does not have the capacity to adequately screen all Syrian refugees who attempt to enter the U.S..

A copy of the letter can be found here.

Friday, December 11 - 5 to 9pm  
Saturday, December 12 - 12 to 6pm
@ Dubuque Area Arts Collective - 902 Main street Help support the Dubuque Area Arts Collective and the coming year's arts programming by selling or donating your art, used or new art supplies, prints, music CDs and vinyl, gift certificates, your talents (come play your tunes during the art sale), or simply by attending our second annual Art Sale.

The Dubuque Area Arts Collective (DAAC) is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, composed of a group of local creatives working in a grassroots fashion to enhance arts in the area and provide an entryway for artists to engage and enrich the arts and culture of Dubuque. We are also a contemporary art gallery, displaying the works of artists, both local and regional, as well as from around the country and world. We also produce a monthly music and arts podcast, two print publications, a blog, and soon-to-be public access TV show. Support DAAC and local artists by buying holiday gifts at this event!

SELL OR DONATE YOUR WORK:

ARTISTS: Contact us at salondbq@gmail.com by December 6, just tell us what you'll bring (no fee required. Gallery suggests a donation of 50+% of sales to DAAC).

All media accepted, including 2D and 3D art work, crafts, CDs, records, jewelry, prints, art supplies (used and new), frames, T-shirts, comic books, and more!

ART & DONATIONS DROP-OFF:
December 7 and 8
from 4:30 to 7pm (902 Main Street)

BUSINESSES: become a DAAC official sponsor through monetary donations, gift cards, supplies or by sponsoring a wall in the gallery. We will advertise your business!

Contact us at:
Salondbq@gmail.com

Join us at The Putnam for a holiday season favorite,
the annual Polar Express Pajama Parties on December 17, 18 & 19!
Families are encouraged to come dressed to impress in their pajamas to the Putnam, and enjoy activities such as decorating your own sleigh bell, getting your face painted, a Lights-Out Museum Scavenger Hunt (Don't forget to bring your flashlight!), and holiday games.  Families and guests will also get to pick out their favorite hot chocolate toppings as they grab a cup of hot cocoa on their way into the Putnam's National Geographic GIANT Screen Theater for a viewing of the classic holiday film The Polar Express 3D.
Purchase your tickets online or by calling (563) 324-1933! ?Space is limited and reservations are required.
The Polar Express 3D
A young boy embarks on a magical adventure to the North Pole on the Polar Express. During his adventure he learns about friendship, bravery, and the spirit of Christmas.
More information

SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Second Vice President Keith Turney has received appointments to two groups that will help chart the future of law enforcement in the nation and in the state of Illinois. Turney will serve on the National FOP Legislative Committee and on the Illinois Commission on Police Professionalism. Both appointments are effective immediately.

"Keith is the definition of police professionalism and these two appointments recognize his dedicated and untiring service to the law enforcement community," said Illinois FOP President Chris Southwood. "It's an honor that one of our own will be an integral part of charting the future course of law enforcement in our state and nation."

"I feel honored by these appointments that will allow me to represent the interests of the Illinois FOP on the state and national level," Turney said. "It is vital that the men and women who protect and serve the public in one of the nation's most dangerous and challenging professions have an effective voice at all levels of government."

National FOP President Chuck Canterbury named Turney to the five-member FOP Legislative Committee for 2015 - 2017. The committee monitors and drafts federal legislation concerning all aspects of law enforcement, from working conditions to training to citizen interaction. The members also communicate with federal elected officials about matters that pertain to law enforcement.

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner appointed Turney to serve on the Illinois Commission on Police Professionalism. The Commission, whose members are not paid, was created by the Police Reform Omnibus Act passed by the Illinois General Assembly this past May. The Commission will review current training, duties, identification, and other matters pertaining to law enforcement officers, and submit a report and recommendations to the General Assembly and Governor by January 31, 2016.

Turney is currently the Second Vice President of the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge and has served as a Field Representative for the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council for the past five years. Before joining the FOP Labor Council,Turney had a 31-year career with the Joliet Police Department, the fourth largest in the state of Illinois, retiring as a commander.

The Fraternal Order of Police, founded in 1915, is the largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers in the United States. With a proud tradition of officers representing officers, the FOP is the most respected and most recognized police organization in the country. The Illinois FOP, chartered in 1963, is the second largest State Lodge, proudly representing more than 32,000 active duty and retired police officers - more than 10 percent of all FOP members nationwide. Visit www.ilfop.org for more information.

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Former Secretaries Say Boosting Exports and Trade Critical to American Agriculture Economy

WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 2015 - A bipartisan group of former U.S. Agriculture Secretaries, today issued an open letter urging Congress to pass the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP). The former secretaries note that opening new markets for exports is critical for farmers and rural communities. Agricultural exports provide 20 percent of farm income and support more than 1 million jobs, many of them in rural communities. TPP is a new trade deal that will create new opportunities for American-grown and American-made products in the dynamic Asia-Pacific region. By opening new markets in Japan, Vietnam, and other countries, we are giving our producers access to new customers and expanding their sales. These sales will generate more farm production, and related activities, that will grow the U.S. economy.

The letter from the former secretaries follows:

As former Secretaries of Agriculture, we have been personally invested in the negotiation of every major U.S. trade agreement of the past 40 years. We know from experience how important such agreements are to the economic well-being of our farmers and ranchers. In every negotiation where agriculture has been on the agenda these negotiations have expanded our markets, boosted farm incomes, and in the process created new jobs, both on-farm and off-farm, in rural America.

The recently concluded Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations are in that same mold. TPP, a high-standard, 12-country agreement, represents this nation's "rebalance toward Asia," which fits American agriculture perfectly. That's where populations are increasing, as is purchasing power, and that's what dramatically enhances the demand for our food. We will in the future benefit significantly from increased access to those markets.

We have long had aspirations to sell more of our products to Japan, and we'll now have that enhanced opportunity. But TPP also opens up new markets in the growing economies of Vietnam and Malaysia. And it even provides additional access to Canada's poultry, egg and dairy markets.

TPP is a 21st-century agreement that sets enforceable "rules of the road" for trade throughout the region, and with countries currently representing over 40 percent of the global economy. But it is also meant to be an open platform for other countries to potentially join, over time, if they are willing to meet the high standards set forth in the agreement, and if we and the other TPP members?and our own Congress?confirm they can meet that bar. That means potential future agricultural export opportunities could open up within the region.

In addition, we should recognize that it is far better to be "on the inside" of agreements like TPP, than "on the outside" looking in. Being an insider gives all TPP participants an inherent competitive advantage over those countries which were not involved.

TPP obviously has non-economic benefits too. It will solidify our working relationship with the participating Asian (and South American) countries, and that has both foreign policy and national security implications. And "beyond the border" provisions such as enforceable labor and environmental provisions in developing countries?beyond mere tariff reductions?also help level the playing field for U.S. businesses and American exports, including agricultural products.

No trade agreement ever negotiated?TPP included?is perfect. But we should never let perfection be the enemy of the good, and this is a very good trade agreement. In addition to its market access benefits, it will establish the rules of the game for international trade - and help drive up standards for the entire world - for years to come. That is especially invaluable to a country like the United States, which tries to follow the rules of the global marketplace, whereas others often do not. TPP represents solid, committed leadership by the U.S. in international trade, and in one of the most dynamic, fastest-growing regions of the world.

For American agriculture there is no downside to TPP, and there is substantial upside. Hence, we strongly support a vote of approval by the U.S. Congress.

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Signed,

Secretary Ed Schafer (2008-2009)

Secretary Mike Johanns (2005-2007)

Secretary Ann Veneman (2001-2005)

Secretary Dan Glickman (1995-2001)

Secretary Mike Espy (1993-1994)

Secretary Clayton K. Yeutter (1989-1991)

Secretary John R. Block (1981-1986)

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The Illinois Korean  Memorial Association has published a booklet, " A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE KOREAN WAR". It has a tear proof cover, actual headlines, photos from Department of Defense, peace talks, maps, American Commanders & more, all from 1950-53 era.  A must for any teacher who wants to hold a class, or a student who wants to write  a paper on the Korean War. To receive a copy, send $10 check or money order to Illinois Korean Memorial Association, P.O. Box 8554, Springfield, Illinois 62791.  100% of all funds go to the book project to send this booklet to Illinois schools & libraries at no charge.
November 20, 2015

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