Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz (http://sos.iowa.gov) will speak to the Rotary Club of Davenport on Monday, November 25. His topic will be the Business Services division of the Secretary of State's office.
Mr. Schultz will be available following the meeting for questions.
From the Secretary of State's website:
Matt Schultz was elected to office in 2010 as the youngest secretary of state in the country, and is currently serving his first term as Iowa Secretary of State. He was first elected to public office in 2005 as a city councilman in Council Bluffs, Iowa, where he was re-elected and served for a total of five years.
Secretary Schultz has focused on streamlining business services, including a new statewide lien registration system, and advocating for the integrity of the elections process. He supports a voter identification law in Iowa, and has been pro-active in maintaining clean and accurate voter registration records in the state. Schultz has also worked to increase ease of access to voting for active members of the military from Iowa.
Secretary Schultz has established two new programs aimed at increasing voter participation in Iowa. Rock Iowa, which is a partnership with the nationally-recognized Rock the Vote organization, is an interactive class-based program for high school seniors to help educate them about the electoral process and encourage them to register to vote. Honor a Veteran with Your Vote is a program that encourages participants to register and vote to honor the sacrifices service men and women have made for our country. There is also a permanent online tribute page for participants to honor past or present military personnel.
Secretary Schultz is currently serving as Co-Chair of the Standing Committee on Voter Participation for the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS).
Secretary Schultz is a graduate of BYU-Idaho, the University of Iowa, and the Law School at Creighton University. He practiced law in Council Bluffs before being elected Iowa Secretary of State.
Schultz grew up in West Des Moines and is an Eagle Scout. He is active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and served a two-year mission in Argentina. He and his wife, Zola, reside in Madison County with their five children.
Who: Rotary Club of Davenport
What: Presentation by Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz
When: Monday, November 25. Rotary meeting starts at noon. Speaker begins approximately at 12:30.
Where: Outing Club (upstairs ballroom), 2109 North Brady Street, Davenport.

GIFFORD - Lt. Governor Sheila Simon on Friday will survey tornado damage in the towns of Gifford and Brookport and call for donations to assist recovery going into the holiday season. Simon participated this week in the Help on the Homefront telethon that raised more than $786,000 for the American Red Cross, and more support is needed. As of Thursday, Governor Pat Quinn had declared 15 counties disaster areas, and teams are conducting assessments to seek federal assistance.

 

"The cleanup and rebuilding in these rural communities will not happen overnight, and we need to all lend a hand," said Simon. "I encourage everyone to dig into their pockets and help support the tremendous task ahead."

 

FRIDAY, NOV. 22

 

EVENT: Survey of Gifford storm recovery

TIME: 10:15 a.m.

LOCATION: Gifford Fire Station, 404 N. Main St., Gifford

 

EVENT: Survey of Brookport storm recovery

TIME: 3:45 p.m.

LOCATION: First Baptist Church, 700 Pell St., Brookport

 

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Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack will have a member of his staff in two Eastern Iowa counties for open office hours. Henry Marquard, Loebsack's District Representative, will be at the following locations. Marquard will be on hand to work with individuals who are having difficulty with a government agency, have suggestions for Dave, or would just like to share their concerns. Members of the public are invited to attend. Marquard holds regular office hours throughout Eastern Iowa.

 

If residents are unable to attend but have a concern to share with the Congressman, please call our district office toll-free at 1-866-914-IOWA (4692)

 

Marquard's schedule is as follows.

 

Tuesday, November 26

DeWitt Community Center

512 10th St.

9:00 - 10:00 AM

 

Clinton City Hall

611 S. 3rd St.

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

 

Eldridge City Hall

305 N. 3rd St.

2:00 - 3:00 PM

 

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What better way to prepare yourself for the most wonderful time of the year than by attending the Quad City Arts Festival of Trees! Kick off the week-long event the right way and head to the Holiday Parade on Saturday at 10:15 a.m. Now's your chance to see the largest helium-balloon parade in the Midwest. Make sure to fill up on Breakfast with Santa beforehand! Stop on by the Figge afterward and check out the latest exhibitions and interactive family galleries for free in honor of the Festival of Trees Free Day.
In need of some holiday gifts? Look no further than Downtown Davenport! Partake in the Downtown Davenport Holiday Shopping extravaganza December 6, 7, and 8, and explore all of the shopping options available this holiday season. Find unique gifts ranging from fair trade items, locally-brewed beer, specialty chocolates, handcrafted pieces of art, and more! Bring along your downtown passport and have retailers sign it. Those of you who visit at least five businesses will be entered into a gift certificate drawing for places including Salon Static, Mac's Tavern, and others!
Beatles! The Adler Theatre has quite the line up of events this weekend! Tonight, watch live cake and cupcake decorating demonstrations by TV's infamous baker, Buddy Valastro: the Cake Boss! For you Beatles fans, 1964 The Tribute takes the stage tomorrow. You won't want to miss this performance by the world's best Beatles Tribute band. Looking for more? Enjoy two days of Burleque fun on Saturday and Sunday with a "Shimmy Baby Shakeoff" show, a VIP after party, and "Please, Have Mercy" awards during the Iowa Burlesque Festival.
3rd Street The elves have been hard at work to make Mac's look like a winter wonderland this season! Stop by Mac's Tavern before or after the parade on Saturday for some coffee, hot chocolate, and other tasty beverages.  Their staff put major effort in to some magnificent Christmas decorations, so stop in and get in the holiday spirit! Mark your calendar to stop back on Thanksgiving before the Turkey Trot for warm or cold beverages, too.
Tomorrow, kick back and enjoy some original roots-rock when King of the Tramps takes the stage at the River Music Experience. Venture back on Saturday for a night of salsa music in the Redstone Room when Orquesta Son Del Tumbao performs some of the hottest Latin music in town. Come out early to learn some salsa dancing secrets before the show so you can dance the night away!
Introduce your taste buds to some holiday flavors at Great River Brewery tomorrow at the Imperial Gingerbread Stout Tapping. Stick around for the after party, too! Head to Barrel House 211 tonight for their new Wine-tini Thursdays. Grab some dinner and take advantage of some great deals, like 1/2 price bottles of wine or 1/2 price martinis!
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This Week's Events: November 21 - November 27


Thursday, November 21
Bucktown Center for the Arts
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Buddy Valastro: The Cake Boss
Where: Adler Theatre
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Price: $29.75 & $39.75
Class: Expressive Drawing - Pastel & Charcoal
Where: Figge Art Museum
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Price: $75/member; $85/non-member; $10 materials fee payable to instructor
Drop-In Hockey (Adult)
Where: River's Edge Ice
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Price: $10

River's Edge Monthly Ice Schedule

Discover dozens of sporting events at River's Edge!

Follow the links below to see the complete ice and turf schedule for the month.

Thursdays at the Figge: PechaKucha Night
Where: Figge Art Museum
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Wine-tini Thursdays
Where: Barrel House 211
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Price: 1/2 Price Bottles of Wine and 1/2 Price Martinis

Friday, November 22

1964 The Tribute

Where: Adler Theatre

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Price: $34.50

Website

Brewery Tours

Where: Great River Brewery

Time: 6:00 p.m

Price: N/A

Website

Bucktown Center for the Arts
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Festival of Trees Grand Premiere Party
Where: The RiverCenter
Time: 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Price: $60
Imperial Gingerbread Stout Tapping
Where: Great River Brewery, Brewer's Lounge
Time: Tapping 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; After-Party 8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Price: Varies
John Fliss
Where: Rhythm City Casino
Time: 8:00 p.m. - Midnight
Price: FREE
King of the Tramps with Bocephus Wayne
Where: River Music Experience, RME Hall
Time: Doors 7:30 p.m. / Show 8:00 p.m.
Price: $6
Kitchen Gadgets "What's Cookin" Giveaway
Where: Rhythm City Casino
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Live Music: Doug Brundies and the Big Acoustic Show
Where: Barrel House 211
Time: 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
Price: FREE
Public Skate
Where: River's Edge
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Price: $5 and up
Saturday, November 23

Breakfast with Santa
Where: Radisson Quad City Plaza Ballroom
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Price: $15/ticket or $180/table (12 seats)

Brewery Tours

Where: Great River Brewery
Time: Noon, 1:00 p.m, 2:00 p.m, 3:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
Price: N/A

 

Bucktown Center for the Arts: One of a Kind Christmas

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Class: Docent Candidate Training

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 9:00 a.m. - Noon

Price: $150

Website

 

College Night Skate

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Price: TBD

Website

 

Drop-In (Adult)

Where: River's Edge, Ice

Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Price: $5

Website

 

Exhibition: 1934: A New Deal for Artists

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: A New Deal for Illinois: The Federal Art Project Collection of Western Illinois

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: College Invitational

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: Medieval Monsters

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7) or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: Jazz

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: Photography Contest

Where: German American Heritage Center

Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tues.-Sat.; Noon - 4:00 p.m. Sun.

Price: Museum Admission or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: Walter Haskell Hinton: Image Maker for Deere

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Festival of Trees Free Day at the Figge

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:15 a.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Freight House Farmers Market

Where: Freight House Farmer's Market

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Holiday Parade
Where: 2nd and 3rd Streets between Pershing Ave. and Scott St.
Time: 10:15 a.m.
Price: FREE
Inaugural Iowa Burlesque Festival
Where: Adler Theatre
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Price: $15, $25, $35, $45, $55
Lee Blackmon
Where: Rhythm City Casino
Time: 8:00 p.m. - Midnight
Price: FREE

Midnight Multiplier

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: Midnight - 4:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

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Night of 101 Winners
Where: Rhythm City Casino
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Orquesta Son Del Tumbao
Where: River Music Experience, Redstone Room
Time: Doors 7:00 p.m. / Dance Instruction 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. / Show 9:00 p.m.
Price: $10
Public Skate
Where: River's Edge
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Price: $5 and up
Quad City Arts Festival of Trees
Where: The RiverCenter
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Price: $8/adult; $3/Child (2-10); $6/Senior(60+)

Rock the Pit

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Price: FREE
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Tour: 1934: A New Deal for Artists

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 1:30 p.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Turkey Bowling Public Skate

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.

Price: $5 and up

Website

 

Sunday, November 24

 

$3,000 Sunday Shake Up Slot Tournament

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

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Inaugural Iowa Burlesque Festival
Where: Adler Theatre
Time: TBD
Price: $15, $25, $35, $45, $55

Midnight Multiplier

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: Midnight - 4:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

Website

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Quad City Arts Festival of Trees: Military Day

Where: The RiverCenter

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Price: $8/Adult; $3/Child (2-10); $6/Senior (60+); $2 off all admission tickets for military families with military ID

Website

 

Sunday Jazz Brunch at Bix Bistro

Where: Blackhawk Hotel

Time: 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

Price: Adults - $17.95 and Kids - $8.95

Website

 

Sunday Live Jazz

Where: Brady St. Chop House

Time: 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Teddy Bear Tea

Where: Radisson Quad City Plaza Ballroom

Time: 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Price: $17/ticket; $204/table (seats 12)

Website

Tour: Walter Haskell Hinton: Image Maker for Deere
Where: Figge Art Museum
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Monday, November 25

 

Mexican Monday

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Price: $3 Margaritas and $5 Tacos

Website

 

Nifty 50's

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 a.m. - Noon and 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

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Public Skate

Where: River's Edge

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $5 and Up

Website

 

Quad City Arts Festival of Trees

Where: The RiverCenter

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m

Price: $8/Adult; $3/Child (2-10); $6/Senior (60+)

Website


Tuesday, November 26

 

Drop-In Hockey (Adult)

Where: River's Edge, Ice

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $10

Website

 

Freight House Farmers Market
Where: Freight House Building and Parking Lot
Time: 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Price: FREE

 

Gobble Up Scratch Cards

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Website

 

It's Firkin Tuesday!

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Price: $3 Burger Baskets

Website


Open Jam Session

Where: Brady Street Pub

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Public Skate

Where: River's Edge Ice

Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Price: $5 and Up

Website

 

Quad City Arts Festival of Trees

Where: The RiverCenter

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: $8/Adult; $3/Child (2-10); $6/Senior (60+)

Website

 

Sugar Plum Ball

Where: QC Waterfront Convention Center

Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: $45/ticket; $360/table (seats 8)

Website

 

Wednesday, November 27

 

Attack of the Casks

Where: Great River Brewery

Time: 5:00p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: N/A

Bucktown Center for the Arts
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Celebrity Lunch
Where: Radisson Quad City Plaza Ballroom
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Price: $35/ticket; $250/table (seats 10)

Midday Moolah Tournament

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Price: 100 points per entry; 10 entries max per guest

Website

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Nifty 50's
Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 a.m. - Noon and 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Follow on Facebook and Twitter

 

Public Skate

Where: River's Edge, Ice

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ; 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Price: $5 and up

Website

 

Quad City Arts Festival of Trees

Where: The RiverCenter

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: $8/Adult; $3/Child (2-10); $6/Senior (60+)

Website

This week, I worked to build support for Senator Gillibrand's reforms to the military justice system.  I'm glad to be an original cosponsor of the Military Justice Improvement Act.  This is greatly needed legislation and it's the right thing to do.

According to a recent Defense Department report, 50 percent of female victims stated they did not report the crime because they believed that nothing would be done with their report.  Seventy-four percent of females and 60 percent of males perceived one or more barriers to reporting sexual assault.  Sixty-two percent of victims who reported a sexual assault indicated they perceived some form of professional, social, or administrative retaliation.  This acts as a terrible deterrent to reporting sexual assault.  By allowing this situation to continue, we are putting at risk the men and women who have volunteered to place their lives on the line.  We are also seriously damaging military morale and readiness.

Sexual assault is a law enforcement matter, not a military one.  Taking prosecutions out of the hands of commanders and giving them to professional prosecutors, who are independent of the chain of command, will help ensure impartial justice for the men and women of our armed forces.  An advisory committee appointed by the Secretary of Defense himself supports this bipartisan reform initiative, and the Military Justice Improvement Act should pass along with this year's defense authorization bill.

Video can be found here.

Project Will Include Drainage System Work

STERLING-ROCK FALLS - Governor Pat Quinn today announced a $324,000 capital investment for a construction project at the Whiteside County Airport in Sterling-Rock Falls. The project is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to create jobs and drive Illinois' economy forward. The contract was awarded following a competitive bidding process and addresses a critical infrastructure need while creating construction jobs.

"Investments in airports like this one in Sterling-Rock Falls make them more efficient and safer while creating construction jobs," Governor Quinn said. "This project will continue to ensure that Illinois has a strong, 21st century infrastructure."

The drainage system servicing Runway 18/36, a critical safety feature at the airport. will be rehabilitated for $324,976 by Martin & Company Excavating of Oregon, the lowest of five bidders. The Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics will manage the project, which includes federal, state and local funding.

"By providing funds to make improvements at the Whiteside County Airport in Rock Falls, we are further enhancing the infrastructure throughout the 36th District," State Senator Mike Jacobs (D-Moline) said. "These funds will provide jobs and benefit the economy in Whiteside County."

"This is the sort of development that Whiteside County needs," State Rep. Mike Smiddy (D-Hillsdale) said. "As we improve our roads, airports and other vital transportation infrastructure, we improve our economy and our communities."

The state funds for the project come from Governor Quinn's $31 billion Illinois Jobs Now! program, which supports more than 439,000 jobs over six years. It is the largest capital construction program in Illinois history, and is one of the largest capital construction programs in the nation.

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TIFFIN, OH (11/21/2013)(readMedia)-- Melissa Herrera-Ortiz of Moline, Ill., a junior majoring in Chemistry, is a member of the Delta Sigma Chi sorority at Heidelberg University.

Delta Sigma Chi is one of five active sororities at Heidelberg. All fraternities and sororities are considered local, which has many benefits. Members of the "Delts" actively participate in community service on campus and in the community, including the American Heart Walk and 24-hour dance-a-thon for the American Heart Association.

Founded in 1850, Heidelberg offers 32 majors, 30 minors and 10 pre-professional programs, awarding the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of music degrees, as well as master's degrees in education, counseling, business administration and music. Affiliated with the United Church of Christ, Heidelberg has been ranked for 26 consecutive years as one of the top colleges in the Midwest by U.S. News and World Report. For more information visit the web site at www.heidelberg.edu.

Prepared Floor Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley

Ranking Member, Senate Committee on the Judiciary

On the Majority's Change to the Senate Rules

Thursday, November 21, 2013

 

Mr. President,

 

I'd like to spend a few minutes discussing the Majority Leader's employment of the so-called "Nuclear Option."

 

Unfortunately, this isn't a new threat.  Over the last several years, every time the Minority has chosen to exercise its rights under the Senate Rules, the Majority has threatened to change the Senate rules.  In fact, this is the third time in just the last year or so that the Majority Leader has said if he didn't get his way on nominations, he'd change the rules.

 

Ironically, that's about as many judicial nominees as our side has stopped with the filibuster.

 

Prior to the recent attempt by the President to simultaneously add three judges to the D.C. Circuit that aren't needed, Republicans had stopped a grand total of two of President Obama's judicial nominees.

 

Not 10, as the Democrats had done by President Bush's 5th year in office.

 

Not 34, as one of my colleagues tried to suggest earlier this week.

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And if you include the nominees for the D.C. Circuit, we've stopped a grand total of 5.

Again, not 10 as the Democrats had done by 2005.

 

Not 34, as one of my colleagues tried to argue earlier this week.  5.

 

During that same time we've confirmed 209 lower court Article III judges.  That's a record of 209 to 5.

 

So this threat isn't based on a "crisis."  There is no crisis.

 

I'd note that today's Wall Street Journal editorial, entitled "D.C. Circuit Breakers, 'The White House wants to pack a court whose judges are underworked,'" lays out the caseload pretty clearly.  And I'd ask that this editorial be made part of the record.

 

So, this is about a naked power grab, and nothing more.  This is about the other side not getting everything they want, when they want it.

 

Now, the other side claims that they have been pushed to this point because our side objected to the President's plan to fill the D.C. Circuit with judges it doesn't need.

 

But the other side tends to forget history, so let's review how we got here.

 

After the President simultaneously nominated 3 nominees for the D.C. Circuit that aren't needed - a blatant political power grab in its own right -  what did Republicans do?  Well, we did something quite simple.  We said we'd hold Democrats to the same standard they established in 2006 when they blocked Peter Keisler.

 

So let's be clear about why the Democrats are "outraged."

 

Democrats are "outraged" because Republicans actually had the temerity to hold them to a standard they established.  And because we did, because we insisted that we all play by the same rules, they've come right back and said, 'then we'll change the rules.'

 

The other side has said, in effect, 'we don't want to be held to the standard we established in 2006.'  And not only that, but if you don't give us what we want, we are willing to forever change the Senate.

 

Now, we hear a lot of ultimatums around here.  But this ultimatum is not run-of-the-mill.  It's different.

 

It's different because this threat is designed to hold the United States Senate hostage.

 

It's different because it's designed to hold hostage all of the Senate's history and traditions.

 

It's different because, to be effective, it relies on the good will of Senators who don't want to see the Senate as we know it destroyed.

 

Now, I'd note that today's Majority didn't always feel the way they do today.

 

Not too many years ago, my colleagues on the other side described their fight to preserve the filibuster with great pride.

 

For instance, in 2006 one of my colleagues on the other side said it this way:

"The nuclear option was the most important issue I have worked on in my public life. Its rejection was my proudest moment as minority leader. I emerged from the episode with a renewed appreciation for the majesty of Senate rules. As majority leader, I intend to run the Senate with respect for the rules and for the minority rights the rules protect."

 

In 2005, another of my Democrat colleagues had this to say:

"Today, Republicans are threatening to take away one of the few remaining checks on the power of the executive branch by their use of what has become known as the nuclear option. This assault on our tradition of checks and balances and on the protection of minority rights in the Senate and in our democracy should be abandoned.

Eliminating the filibuster by the nuclear option would destroy the Constitution's design of the Senate as an effective check on the executive."

 

And then there was this, from the late Senator Byrd in 2005:

 

"And I detest this mention of a nuclear option, the constitutional option.  There is nothing constitutional about it, nothing."

 

But of course, that was back when today's Majority was in the Minority, and there was a Republican in the White House.

 

Today, the shoe is on the other foot.  Today, the other side is willing to forever change the Senate because Republicans have the audacity to hold them to their own standard.

 

But why?  Why would the other side be willing to do this?

 

There clearly isn't a crisis on the D.C. Circuit.  The judges themselves say if we confirmed any more judges, there wouldn't be enough work to go around.

 

And it's not as if all of these nominees are mainstream, consensus picks, despite what the other side would have you believe.  Take Professor Pillard, for instance.

 

She has written this about motherhood:

 

"reproductive rights, including rights to contraception and abortion, play a central role in freeing women from historically routine conscription into maternity."

 

Is that mainstream?

 

She has also argued this about motherhood:

 

"Antiabortion laws and other restraints on reproductive freedom not only enforce women's incubation of unwanted pregnancies, but also prescribe a 'vision of the woman's role' as mother and caretaker of children in a way that is at odds with equal protection."

 

Is that mainstream?

 

And what about her views on religious freedom?  She argued that the Supreme Court case of Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church, which challenged the so-called "ministerial exception" to employment discrimination, represented a "substantial threat to the American rule of law."

 

The Supreme Court rejected her view 9-0.  9-0. And the Court held that "it is impermissible for the government to contradict a church's determination of who can act as its ministers."

 

Do my colleagues really believe mainstream America thinks churches shouldn't be allowed to choose their own ministers?

 

I could go on, but you get the picture.

 

The point is this: any vote to change the Senate rules is a vote to remove one of the last meaningful checks on the President, and that vote would put these views on this important court.

 

So I ask again, why would the other side do this?

It is nothing short of a complete and total power grab.

 

It is the type of thing we've seen again and again out of this administration and their Senate allies.

 

And you can sum it up this way: Do whatever it takes.

 

-You can't get Obamacare passed with Republican support?

- Do whatever it takes: Pass it at 7 a.m. on Christmas Eve with just Democrat votes.

 

-You can't get all of your side to support Obamacare?

- Do whatever it takes: Resort to the "cornhusker kickback."

 

-You lose your 60th Senate vote on Obamacare due to a special election?

- Do whatever it takes: Ram it through anyway using reconciliation.

 

-The American people don't want to be taxed for not buying healthcare?

- Do whatever it takes: Tell the American people it isn't a tax, and then argue in court that it IS.

 

-The American people want to keep their healthcare?

- Do whatever it takes: Promise them "if you like your healthcare you can keep it," then issue regulations making it impossible.

 

-Your big labor allies want out from under Obamacare?

- Do whatever it takes: Consider issuing them a waiver from the reinsurance tax.

 

-You can't find consensus nominees for the National Labor Relations Board?

- Do whatever it takes: Recess-appoint them when the Senate isn't even in recess.

-You can't convince Congress to adopt your gun control agenda?

- Do whatever it takes: Issue some Executive Orders.

 

-You can't convince moderate Democrats to support Cap and Trade fee increases?

- Do whatever it takes: Do the same thing through EPA regulation.

 

-Frustrated that conservative groups' political speech is protected under the First Amendment?

- Do whatever it takes: Use the IRS to harass and intimidate those same conservative groups.

 

-Frustrated when the court stands up for religious freedom and issues a check on the Obamacare contraception mandate?

- Do whatever it takes: Stack the D.C. Circuit in your favor.

 

-Frustrated when the court curbs your power on recess-appointments?

- Do whatever it takes: Stack the D.C. Circuit in your favor.

 

-Worried EPA's regulations on Cap and Trade fee increases might get challenged in court?

- Do whatever it takes: Stack the D.C. Circuit in your favor.

 

-Frustrated because Senate Republicans have the nerve to hold you to the same standard you established during the last Administration?

- Do. Whatever. It. Takes.

-Change the rules of the United States Senate.

 

Mr. President, that's what we have witnessed today.  This is an absolute power grab.

 

The Majority in the Senate and their allies in the Administration are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their partisan agenda.

 

They know there will be additional challenges to Obamacare.

 

They know if they can stack the deck on the D.C. Circuit, they can remove one of the last remaining checks on presidential power.

 

But make no mistake.  My friends on the other side will have to answer this question: Why did you choose this moment to break the rules to change the rules?

 

Why now?

 

Why, when we are witnessing the collapse of this massive effort to centrally plan 1/6th of this wonderful Nation's economy?

 

Why, when millions of Americans are losing their healthcare?

 

Why did you choose this moment to hand the keys to the kingdom over to the President?

 

Because the fact of the matter is this: any vote to break the rules to change the rules is a vote to ensure Obamacare remains intact.

 

So, Mr. President, I'll conclude by saying this.

Changing the rules of the Senate in this way was a mistake.

 

But if the last several years have taught us anything, it's that the Majority won't stop making these demands.

 

And we can't give in to these constant threats.

 

Sooner or later, you have to stand up and say 'enough is enough.'

 

But, if there is one thing that will always be true, it's this:  Majorities are fickle.  Majorities are fleeting.

 

Here today.  Gone tomorrow.

 

That's a lesson that sadly, most of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle haven't learned, for the simple reason that they've never served a single day in the Minority.

 

So the Majority has chosen to take us down this path, the silver lining is that there will come a day when the roles are reversed.

 

When that happens, our side will likely nominate and confirm lower court and Supreme Court nominees with 51 votes, regardless of whether the Democrats actually buy into this fanciful notion that they can demolish the filibuster on lower court nominees and still preserve it for Supreme Court nominees.

 

I yield the floor.
TO BENEFIT VICTIMS OF DEVASTATING MIDWEST STORM
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FUNDRAISING CONCERT AT U.S. CELLULAR COLISEUM IN
BLOOMINGTON, IL ANNOUNCED FOR DEC. 4
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TICKETS ON SALE SAT., NOV. 23 AT 10 AM
Los Angeles, CA & Bloomington, IL (November 21, 2013) - In response to the recent wave of storms that brought tornadoes and highly-damaging winds to the Midwest, STYX and REO SPEEDWAGON have announced that they are using their combined might to help raise funds for those affected by this tragedy.  On Dec. 4, these proud members of the Midwest's rock elite will appear with special guests (to be announced shortly) at U.S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington, Illinois in a fundraiser: Rock To The Rescue Extends A Hand To Those In Need. Funds will be earmarked for affected families in central Illinois communities that were left reeling in the wake of devastating tornadoes and winds. In order to maximize charitable proceeds, the artists, along with numerous vendors, crew and local staff, have generously forgone any personal compensation for the evening.
Tickets for this performance go on sale at www.ticketmaster.com for $58, $43 and $28 (tickets are subject to applicable service charges and event time and date are subject to change). Visit www.uscellularcoliseum.com/ for up-to-date information.  Donations to Rock to the Rescue can be made at www.rocktotherescue.net.
STYX guitarist and IL native James "JY" Young said, "As we approach the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination, I'm reminded of his famous quote, 'Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.'  The good people of Illinois lent support and a helping hand to every artist on this bill at different times in their respective careers, and we owe a tremendous debt.  It's our turn to ask what we can do for this great State, and the best way we know to help those in need is to get on stage and let the incredible healing power of music play its part in rebuilding Illinois."
REO SPEEDWAGON singer/guitarist Kevin Cronin said, "I am Illinois born and bred. REO Speedwagon is an Illinois band. The word 'Illinois' is music to me. The utter devastation and human suffering in Washington, IL and the surrounding areas is heartbreaking. I believe that we need to take care of our own... the people of Illinois are our own, and we are theirs."
"With our company being based in this area for over 40 years and my family living in Pekin which was effected by the storm, we wanted to do something to help all those affected.  Everyone at Jay Goldberg Events have had friends, family members and employees who were directly impacted by the storm," said Jay Goldberg of Jay Goldberg Events and Entertainment.
City of Bloomington Manager David Hales said, "The City of Bloomington has heavy hearts for those affected in the recent tornado outbreaks around Central Illinois.  We know that our city and surrounding cities will pull together to help out and support this cause.  We are glad to be hosting this benefit concert in our city."
"We are honored and excited to be hosting this benefit concert.  We are passionate about our business and know this is the best way that we could help out.  Everyone involved in putting on this concert has dropped everything to make this happen, and we are looking forward to a very successful event to help those that need it," said John Butler, President of Central Illinois Arena Management that operates the US Cellular Coliseum.
Rock to the Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, whose mission is to build strong, healthy communities through the support of grassroots organizations across the country. Rock to the Rescue originally started in 2001 as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and is the brainchild of STYX's Tommy Shaw and REO SPEEDWAGON's Kevin Cronin.  The two musicians brought together bands and artists such as Bad Company, Journey, Survivor, Kansas, Lynyrd Skynyrd and many others to be part of "Volunteers For America" concert events in Dallas and Atlanta that ultimately raised over $775,000 for victims of 9/11, as well as the Port Authority police department in New York City.   On the bands' last tour together, the Midwest Rock N' Roll Express, Rock to the Rescue not only raised thousands of dollars for local charities at each tour stop, but also raised $108,000 which went directly to the Boston One Fund, helping victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. For more information visit: www.rocktotherescue.net and www.facebook.com/rocktotherescue.
ABOUT REO SPEEDWAGON
Formed in 1967, signed in 1971, and fronted by Cronin since 1972, REO SPEEDWAGON has rocked to the top of the charts with a RIAA-certified 22 million albums sold in the U.S., 40 million around the globe, and a string of gold and platinum records.  The group's nine-times certified platinum Hi Infidelity spent 15 weeks in the #1 slot. Thirty-plus years later, Cronin and bandmates Bruce Hall (bass), Neal Doughty (keyboards), Dave Amato (lead guitar) and Bryan Hitt (drums) are still electrifying concert audiences across the nation.  Live at Moondance Jam - the band's hit-filled performance from the country's premier classic rock festival, was released in both a Blu-ray and a deluxe edition (containing a CD and DVD in a glossy digipak) on November 19th.  Recently, REO unveiled the band's "Great Chicago Fire Hydrant" as part of a citywide Chicago public art installation project. On December 4, these will be auctioned, with proceeds benefitting 100 Club Chicago.
ABOUT STYX
Spawned from a Chicago basement in the early '70s, STYX would eventually transform into the virtual arena rock prototype by the late '70s and early '80s, due to a fondness for big rockers and soaring power ballads.  Over the course of their 38-year career they've released 15 studio albums, 6 best-of compilations and 4 live albums, garnering 8 Top Ten singles. STYX has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.  Throughout their illustrious career, they've performed more live shows since 1999 than all of the previous years of its career combined.  Two Super-Bowl appearances, Pollstar box office chart-topping tours with Def Leppard, Journey, Boston, REO Speedwagon and Bad Company (to name only a few), two more studio albums and no end in sight, STYX continues to conquer the planet, one venue at a time.
CONTACTS:
For REO Speedwagon:
Erik Stein
Scoop Marketing
For Styx:
Amanda Cagan
ABC Public Relations
For U.S. Cellular Coliseum
First effort: promote YouTube video featuring Braley's efforts to renew $4,000 tuition tax deduction
DES MOINES, IA - Braley for Iowa announced today that more than 200 Iowa college and high school students have signed on as founding members of Students for Braley, a group of supporters who will lead grassroots organizational efforts for Rep. Bruce Braley's 2014 Senate campaign on college campuses across Iowa.
Their first effort: Students for Braley will promote a YouTube video in support of Braley's work to renew a popular $4,000 college tuition tax deduction set to expire at the end of the year. The student group will share and promote the video on social media. The video can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgR3Nprxzc4
The founding members of Students for Braley hail from Iowa's three public regents' universities and 15 four-year colleges and community colleges across the state.
Co-chairing the grassroots organization are: Carter Bell, University of Iowa '16; Luis Islas, William Penn University '14; Jane Kersch, Iowa State University '16; Daniel Merwin, University of Northern Iowa '14; Maggie Sandoval, Drake University '15; and Jasper Verhofste, Simpson College '14. A full list of founding members can be downloaded at the following link: http://www.brucebraley.com/sfbfoundingmembers
Braley said, "A college education opens doors of opportunity in today's competitive global economy. Yet the cost of college tuition has nearly doubled over the last decade and Iowa college students graduate with some of the highest debt loads in the country."
Braley continued, "Iowa students deserve more. That's why I've fought to reduce student loan interest rates and renew tax breaks for families and students paying in college. And it's while I'll fight in the Senate to do even more to the college dream within reach for Iowa families."
Carter Bell said, "I back Bruce because he's a true champion for Iowa students. He has led efforts to lower student loan rates, extend the American Opportunity Tax Credit, and strengthen Pell Grants. We need him in the Senate to fight for us."
Daniel Merwin said, "I support Bruce because he works to keep college affordable and because he stands up for student veterans. Bruce works to create opportunities for student vets like me, like the new GI Bill that expanded educational support for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. Bruce will do even more in the Senate."
Jane Kersch said, "Iowa students need Bruce Braley working for us in the Senate. He stands up for students and middle class families because he's never forgotten where he came from. He worked his way through college and knows how important education is for the future of our state and country."
Braley has worked relentlessly to keep college within reach for more Iowa students and families.

  • In 2012 and again this year, he helped lead the successful push to keep federally subsidized students loans from doubling to 6.8 percent.
  • In 2012, Braley helped to renew the popular, $2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit, which offsets the cost of tuition, books, and fees.
  • And earlier this year, Braley announced an effort to renew a $4,000 federal income tax deduction for college tuition and fees.

Bruce Braley was born in Grinnell and grew up in nearby Brooklyn, Iowa. His father, a Marine, fought on Iwo Jima in World War II; his mother was a teacher. Braley worked his way through college and law school building roads and bridges with the Poweshiek County Roads Department and working other jobs. He worked as an attorney for 23 years before being elected to Congress. He knows what it means to be a kid from a working family who just wants the opportunity to succeed. That's why he's running for Senate - to fight to strengthen the middle class, stand up for veterans, provide educational opportunities, and protect the American dream. Braley lives in Waterloo with his wife, Carolyn. They have three children: Lisa, David, and Paul.
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