Congressman: Putting veterans' specialized skills to use is common sense

Washington, D.C. - Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) today continued his fight to create a Veterans' Job Corps, reintroducing legislation that would put unemployed veterans back to work using skills they developed in the military?in such roles as improving our national parks, serving as police officers and firefighters and working in local communities.

"Unemployment levels for veterans remains higher than the national average, and the Veterans' Jobs Corps is an opportunity to level the playing field for those that have sacrificed so much for our country," Braley said. "Many of our veterans have highly valued skills that could be put to good use with minimal training?it's commonsense that we should pursue every opportunity to do that."

 

The Veterans' Jobs Corps Act would allow the executive branch to create the program as a cooperative project between federal agencies. Members of the jobs corps could be employed to improve public lands and national parks, prevent forest fires, work in public safety jobs and control floods. Participation in the corps would be open to veterans and widows of veterans.

Braley previously co-hosted a series of bipartisan field hearings on veterans' unemployment.  Braley also successfully fought for a pair of tax credits that give businesses incentives to hire unemployed veterans.

A link to the bill can be found HERE.

 

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Survey Looks at U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial Races and 2016 Presidential Caucuses
What: The Suffolk University Political Research Center in Boston will release results of a Suffolk University poll of the U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races, as well as the 2016 presidential caucuses. The poll of likely general-election voters from all parties will be released at noon Wednesday, April 9, 2014.
The survey also looks at voter identification laws, Obamacare, and the Iowa economy.
When: All poll results will be available at noon Wednesday, April 9, on the Suffolk University Political Research Center website. The poll is being conducted using live telephone interviews of landline and cell phone users.
Who: David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, will be available for interviews and on-air analysis. Paleologos and Suffolk University's Political Research Center have a track record of precise and timely analysis based on live telephone interviews.
Where: News organizations and working journalists who wish to be added to the distribution of the poll's highlights, marginals and cross-tabulation data, and news release should e-mail: ggatlin@suffolk.edu or mnorris@suffolk.edu.

Why will you see so many volunteers driving around the Quad-Cities delivering sandwiches on Thursday?

It's all part of the ninth annual "Safer Sacks" initiative by The Safer Foundation. Participating businesses and organizations have ordered sandwich lunches that volunteers will deliver to workplaces or diners will pick up for carry-out.

Sandwiches will be put together, and volunteers will be dispatched, beginning at 11 a.m. Thursday at The Center, 1411 Brady St., Davenport.

All money earned through this event goes to The Safer Foundation's Employment Services, Youth Empowerment and IMPACT Programs in Moline, Rock Island and Davenport. Last year, The Safer Foundation earned more than $10,000 through this annual fundraiser, with all the money staying in the Quad-Cities.

For more than 40 years, The Safer Foundation's mission has focused on reducing recidivism by supporting, through a full spectrum of services, the efforts of people with criminal records to become employed, law-abiding members of the community.

WASHINGTON–Today Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, announced new subcommittee ranking Democrats, a new Democratic committee member, and subcommittee assignments for the remainder of the 113th Congress.

Committee Democrats held an organization meeting Monday evening, during which they elected Rep. John Tierney (D-Mass.) as the ranking member of the Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Subcommittee and Rep. Dave Loebsack (D-IA) as the ranking member on the Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee.

"I would like to congratulate Congressmen Tierney and Loebsack on their new senior committee positions," said Miller. "Their work on behalf of America's students and working families is exceptional, and I am confident that their valued leadership will continue to help our committee advance our shared goals."

At the meeting, Democrats also welcomed Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) as the newest Democrat on the committee, where he fills a vacant seat. Takano will sit on the Higher Education and Workforce Training Subcommittee and the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections.

"I am pleased to welcome Congressman Mark Takano, who has worked as a public school teacher and a community college trustee, to the committee," said Miller. "His passion for education and labor issues, combined with his real-world experience in K-12 and higher education, will serve this committee well."

Miller continued: "The rest of this session of Congress will surely bring new challenges, but committee Democrats will not lose sight of our responsibility to ensure that workers are treated fairly on the job and students can be successful in the classroom and in life. I look forward to working with all our members in order to grow and strengthen America's middle class."

The new subcommittee assignments for Education and the Workforce Committee Democrats are as follows:

Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education

David Loebsack, Iowa (Ranking Member)

Robert C. "Bobby" Scott, Virginia

Carolyn McCarthy, New York

Susan A. Davis, California

Raúl M. Grijalva, Arizona

Marcia L. Fudge, Ohio

Jared Polis, Colorado

Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, Northern Mariana Islands

Subcommittee on Workforce Protections

Joe Courtney, Connecticut (Ranking Member)

Raul Grijalva, Arizona

Timothy H. Bishop, New York

Marcia L. Fudge, Ohio

Mark Pocan, Wisconsin

Mark Takano, California

 

Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training



Rubén Hinojosa, Texas (Ranking Member)

Timothy H. Bishop, New York

Frederica Wilson, Florida

Suzanne Bonamici, Oregon

Mark Takano, California

Carolyn McCarthy, New York

John Tierney, Massachusetts

Rush Holt, New Jersey

Susan A. Davis, California


Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions

John Tierney, Massachusetts (Ranking Member)

Rush Holt, New Jersey

Mark Pocan, Wisconsin

Robert C. "Bobby" Scott, Virginia

Rubén Hinojosa, Texas

David Loebsack, Iowa

Joe Courtney, Connecticut

Jared Polis, Colorado

Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, Northern Mariana Islands

Frederica Wilson, Florida

Suzanne Bonamici, Oregon

 

 

Committee on Education and the Workforce Democrats

 

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"Secret bank" of Koch brothers & their oil billionaire allies pouring money into TV attack ads

DES MOINES, IA - The name may be different, but the lies are still the same.

News broke late yesterday that Freedom Partners, the "secret bank" of the Koch brothers and their oil billionaire allies, were pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into another round of misleading TV attack ads targeting Bruce Braley's record of support for policies that strengthen the middle class.

The Koch brothers' money machine last reared its head in Iowa's US Senate race with TV ads launched in January under the pseudonym Americans for Prosperity. Independent fact-checkers at the Cedar Rapids Gazette called those ads "mostly false."

By any reasonable standard, the claims contained in the Koch brothers' latest ad don't stand up to scrutiny, particularly claims about Iowans facing "cancelled [health insurance] policies." The fact is, Iowans were allowed to keep grandfathered health insurance plans and Rep. Braley supported improvements to the healthcare law that would have protected Iowans.

Braley for Iowa spokesman Jeff Giertz responded to the ad, saying, "The Koch brothers and their oil billionaire allies are once again attacking Bruce Braley with misleading ads because just like Bruce's GOP opponents they support policies that would hurt Iowa's economy, like blocking an increase in the minimum wage, undermining Medicare and Social Security, and sending us back to the days when insurance companies could kick people off their insurance when they got sick. Bruce Braley fights for Iowa's working families because that's where he comes from, and he'll keep fighting for Iowa in the US Senate."

Remember: whether it's under the banner of Americans for Prosperity or Freedom Partners, the Koch brothers support an agenda - and candidates - that oppose raising the minimum wage, call for the elimination of the Wind Production Tax Credit, oppose the Farm Bill, and even push for the elimination of the Renewable Fuels Standard. These are all policies that create jobs for and strengthen Iowa's middle class - and the Koch brothers and their allies are actively working against them.
On April 10, six local businesses and three high school seniors will be honored for their integrity at the Better Business Bureau Annual Integrity Awards luncheon. The Integrity Awards were established in 1993 to recognize those firms whose business practices and related activities exemplify the Better Business Bureau's mission, "To be the leader in advancing marketplace trust."  To date, more than 70 local businesses have been honored by the Better Business Bureau. Photo opportunities will be available beginning at 11:15 am. The following businesses will be honored for their integrity:
  • Bush Construction Company, Davenport
  • DeWitt Bank & Trust, DeWitt
  • D'Souza-Krutzfeldt Q.C. Dentistry, Davenport
  • Humility of Mary Housing & Humility of Mary Shelter, Davenport
  • Kaplan University, Davenport
  • MidAmerica Basement Systems, Davenport
The Student of Integrity Awards program was established in 2001 to recognize and honor high school seniors who personify ethics and integrity.  The three Student of Integrity winners will each receive a $2,500 scholarship to the college or university of their choice. The winners are:
  • Andrew Quested, Assumption High School, Davenport
  • Brooke Chapman, Central Community High School, DeWitt
  • Jacob Simpson, Clinton High School, Clinton
Sponsors for this year's event include :
  • Brus Construction, 2010 Integrity Award winner
  • Cervantes & Gordon PLC
  • Creekside Vineyards-Winery & Inn
  • General Asphalt Construction
  • Iowa American Water, 1998 Integrity Award winner
  • Jersey Grille Sports Restaurant, 2011 Integrity Award winner
  • MidAmerican Energy
  • Miller Trucking and Excavating
  • Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center (MVRBC), 2001 Integrity Award winner
  • Modern Woodmen of America, 2000 Integrity Award winner
  • Molyneaux Insurance
  • Quad City Bank & Trust, 2008 Integrity Award winner
  • Rock Valley Physical Therapy, 2012 Integrity Award winner
  • Sign Innovations
  • Werner Restoration Services
  • WQAD News 8
About the BBB.  The BBB is an unbiased non-profit organization that sets and upholds high standards for fair and honest business behavior.  Businesses that earn BBB Accreditation contractually agree and adhere to the organization's high standards of ethical business behavior. The BBB Serving Greater Iowa, Quad Cities and Siouxland Region was founded in 1940 and is one of 113 BBBs.  Locally, the BBB has over 3,500 Accredited Businesses and provides reports and on companies throughout the state.  Contact the BBB at 1-800-BBB-1600 or info@dm.bbb.org.

Iowa FFA Holds 86th Annual Conference

ANKENY, Iowa--FFA members across Iowa will be celebrating success when they gather for the 86th Iowa FFA Leadership Conference on April 27-29 at Iowa State University's Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa. The Iowa FFA State Leadership Conference is the 4th largest of its kind in the National FFA Organization.

"Ignite," the theme for this year's convention, is geared toward individual leadership, growth, and success. It also seeks to challenge FFA members to think about how they can "ignite today and the future."

The annual conference will provide agricultural education students the opportunity to participate in Career Development Event competitions, be recognized for accomplishments in events during the past year, become inspired by motivational speakers, interact with college and business professionals, and develop leadership skills. Chapter delegates and Iowa FFA Officers will also conduct the annual business session to make decisions for the student run Iowa FFA Association. Students will also be engaged in a service project with Meals from the Heartland with a goal of packaging 250,000 meals.

Several exciting guests will be present at the 2014 Iowa FFA Leadership Conference. These include keynote speakers Ian Tyson, co-founder of Youth Leadership Camps Canada; and Bill Fennelly, Iowa State University Women's Basketball Coach. National FFA Central Region Vice President and Iowa native, Steven Brockshus; and National FFA Advisor, Dr. Steve Brown will also address the conference.

The Iowa FFA State Leadership Conference is possible with support from the following partners of the Iowa FFA Foundation: Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Farm Credit Services of America, Des Moines Area Community College, and Iowa Farm Bureau Federation.

The Iowa FFA Association has 219 local chapters with over 14,200 FFA members. FFA is a national organization of nearly 580,000 members preparing for leadership and careers in science, business and technology of agriculture. Local, state and national programs provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. FFA's mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

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Iowa FFA Association to Pack 250,000 Meals at State Leadership Conference

AMES, IA - The Iowa FFA Association and Meals from the Heartland are proud to announce that they will partner together to package 250,000 meals at the 86th Iowa FFA Leadership Conference at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa on Sunday, April 27th and Monday, April 28th. 2014 marks the third year these two organizations have engaged in this partnership.

More than 1,500 FFA members from throughout Iowa, in addition to Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, are expected to volunteer in this effort to package 250,000 rice-soy meals.

Meals from the Heartland is a non-profit organization composed of volunteers who package meals for delivery to starving people in Iowa, the United States and around the world. Since 2008, Meals from the Heartland has provided more than 39 million meals to the food insecure.

This packaging event is made possible with support from the Iowa FFA Foundation and its partners: the Iowa Food and Family Project, a part of the Iowa Soybean Association and GROWMARK.

The Iowa FFA Association has 219 local chapters with over 14,200 FFA members. FFA is a national organization of nearly 580,000 members preparing for leadership and careers in science, business and technology of agriculture. Local, state and national programs provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. FFA's mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

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Washington, D.C. - Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) released the following statement today after the United States Senate's successful passage of an emergency extension of unemployment benefits, restoring benefits that expired at the end of December. This is the Senate's second successful attempt to pass a bipartisan compromise.

"No one in Congress is wondering how they're going to make ends meet during a job search in a tough economy, but 13,000 Iowans?many of whom are struggling to get by?live that reality every day," Braley said. "This lifeline was suddenly cut short three months ago, and it's past time we did something to restore it."

An emergency extension of unemployment benefits expired at the end of last year, affecting over 13,000 Iowa families. The Senate has passed two separate bipartisan compromises for a short-term extension of those benefits, but neither has been brought up for a vote in the U.S. House.

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Davenport, IA-The Quad City Symphony Orchestra and WVIK-Quad Cities NPR are presenting Trio 826, a string trio including QCSO Principal Cellist Hannah Holman, as the fifth installment of their Signature Series. Trio 826 will be performing trios by composers that have a connection to the holocaust, either by being persecuted or helping the resistance. Trio 826 is performing on Sunday, April 13, at 3:00 p.m. at the Tri-City Jewish Center in Rock Island. This performance is presented by the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities.

Trio 826 is comprised of Susanna Klein, violin; Hannah Holman, cello; and Julia Bullard, viola. The program will feature music by Gideon Klein, Hans Krasa, Ernst Krenek, Erno Dohnanyi, and Felix Mendelssohn. Trio 826 will be joined by Dr. Stephen J. Gaies, Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education and Professor of Languages and Literatures at the University of Northern Iowa. The concert will include discussion, reflection, and music. Trio 826 was created in 2011 by three friends to explore ideas for innovation in the performance of classical music.

The members of Trio 826 have vast experience as orchestral and chamber musicians, soloists, and educators. The mission of Trio 826 is to be an agent of change in the classical arena. Their hope is to be curious about their audience, risky in their presentations, and do everything it takes to bring classical music to life. Trio 826 performs new and standard repertoire in a variety of venues, from formal concerts to shows in intimate, informal, and unusual settings.  For 2012, the trio commissioned a work entitled "Soneando" by University of Northern Iowa Faculty Composer Robert Washut.

The Signature Series is presented by WVIK-Quad Cities NPR in collaboration with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra and Augustana College. Rebroadcast on WVIK, this versatile and intimate six-concert series features select members of the QCSO and visiting artists from across the nation. Under the artistic direction of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra's Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz, the Signature Series is a testament to the vitality of the classical music community in the Quad Cities. This performance by Trio 826 will be rebroadcast on WVIK-Quad Cities NPR 90.3 FM on Sunday, April 20, at 7:00 p.m.

WVIK/QCSO Signature Series

Forbidden: The Music of the Holocaust

Sunday, April 13, at 3:00 p.m.

Tri-City Jewish Center, Rock Island

Presented by the Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities

The Tri-City Jewish Center is located at 2715 30th Street in Rock Island. Tickets for the WVIK/QCSO Signature Series are $25, with a $10 student ticket available. Get your tickets today by calling 563.322.QCSO (7276) or visiting www.qcsymphony.com. Tickets will also be available at the door.

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SPRINGFIELD - Lt. Governor Sheila Simon will testify in support of new legislation that aims to ease the transitions of military students moving in and out of Illinois schools during an Illinois House  Elementary & Secondary Education Committee hearing on Tuesday.
Simon is supporting legislation sponsored by Rep. Eddie Lee Jackson to extend the Illinois Education Opportunity for Military Children Act beyond its June 2015 sunset. House Bill 3939 will extend the same protections to Illinois' military families that are extended in the 45 other states that are also part of the Interstate Compact for Military Children.
As chair of the Interagency Military Base Support and Economic Development Committee, Simon helps coordinate the state's activities and communications relating to current and former military bases in Illinois. Simon is committed to protecting the state's military operations, installations, and the families of those who selflessly serve our state and country.
DATE: Tuesday, April 8
TIME: 9 a.m.
LOCATION: Room D-1, Stratton Building, Springfield
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