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Staged Right Photography, LLC provides photography services for events, portraits, weddings, commercial projects, and special projects.

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April 13th - Zion Lutheran Church hosting Benefit for Norman Sawyer at Princeton, Iowa Fire Station Princeton. Dinner from 4:00 P.M to 7:00 P.M.. Live auction and entertainment to follow. Tickets are available at Iowa locations of the Blackhawk Bank and Trust. The cost is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for children 6 to 12 years old (5 and under free. life-long resident of Scott County, Norman has led an active farmer's life raising beef cattle. Sawyer Beef is a staple at Davenport's Farmer's Freight House Market.  The family is actively involved in Zion Lutheran Church and the community of Princeton.   Norman graduated from North Scott in 1964 and Iowa State University in 1968.  He then served in the U. S. Navy.  On April 19, 2012, Norman broke his neck in a farm accident. He was airlifted to a neuro-trauma hospital in Rockford, Illinois.  In critical condition, Norman was paralyzed, on a ventilator and unable to speak or swallow. He had three surgeries to stabilize his neck. Norman spent six months undergoing intensive rehabilitation at the Minneapolis VA Spinal Cord Injury Center.   After a year of rehabilitation and recovery, Norman is finally returning to the family farm.  However, their home requires extensive renovations to be handicapped accessible:  ramps, wheelchair lift, handicapped bathroom, ceiling lift, etc.  The purpose of the benefit is to raise funds to help defray the cost of the renovations to the Sawyer home. Please join us on April 13 at the Princeton Fire Department.  Help us to help the Sawyer family .·www.facebook.com/NormanSawyerRoadToRecovery

April 15th - Economic Development Meeting - Great River Financial - 8 a.m.

Save the Date

May 3rd - First Friday, 5:30 - 8:00pm, Downtown LeClaire.

Food and Beverage Samples at Mississippi River Distilling Company www.mrdistilling.com 5:30-8:00 p.m.

Wine samples at Wide River Winery www.wideriverwinery.com

Restaurants and several other shops will be open late, too!

May 14 - Chamber Networking Event - Great River Financial - after hours.

May 17th-18th - French Market Days, 10:00am - 4:00pm LeClaire Passport Collecting - Pick up a LeClaire Passport from participating stores and the LeClaire Information Center. Each store will offer a different French stamp. A completed passport will qualify for one entry for a free drawing at the LeClaire Information Center (122 North Cody Road). Shoppers can collect stamps May 17th and 18th only. Other activities include a Jewelry Making Class, Wine Garden Event, Terrarium Class, Afternoon Tea, Glass Garden Crafts, Fashion Plate Pet Contest, Rue de Marche - Vendors on the Alley - furniture, crafters, antiques, Tour de LeClaire - Big Wheel races, Special Exhibit about Antoine LeClaire at the Buffalo Bill Museum, Parasol Art Contest, Plant Exchange, Library Book Sale, Build the Eiffel Tower and Market Bag Classes at Reusable Usables Creative Arts Center, and much more! *Activities subject to Change.

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Grace Marine and Captain's Quarters, a 3rd Generation Family Tradition boat dealer. We specialize in Crownline, Skeeter, Alumacraft, Manitou, Yamaha, and Mercury. We not only sell boats, but we also buy boats and repair boats. We now offer Pontoon, and Jet Ski rentals. We can be found at www.gracemarine.com, and also on Facebook.

"LIKE" the LeClaire Chamber of Commerce on FaceBook Visit the chamber's Face Book page and discover a great source of news, business announcements, events, and other information that is updated frequently. It's a useful source of updated information for all members and non-members!

(ext 1135) or email Cindy Bruhn, Tourism Manager, at Info@VisitLeClaire.com

Buffalo Bill Museum is now open until 5pm daily.   As of April 1st, the museum is open 9am to 5pm Monday through Saturday, and on Sundays 12noon to 5pm.     A reminder:  group discounts are available for tour groups, clubs/reunions, and school groups.  Call the museum at 563-289-5580 for details! The Buffalo Bill Museum offers admission discounts for group tours!   School groups, 4-H, fraternal and civic clubs, family reunions, etc. Call 563-289-4603 for more information and schedule a guided tour! Reservations are required and can be made months in advance! 

Friends of the LeClaire Community Library is planning an Open House on Monday, July 1st to celebrate our 9th anniversary! Details are forthcoming!

Chamber 2013 Networking Events - Everyone welcome to attend!

May 14 - Great River Financial - after hours

June 6 - Black Watch Room - after hours - 5-8pm (1st Thursday)

July 9 -  Blue Iguana - Lunch -noon

August 13 - Big Dave and Holly's - lunch -noon

September 10 - Steventon's - after hours - 5-8pm

October 8 - Hungry Hobo - lunch - noon

November 12 - Faithful Pilot - after hours -5-8pm

December 10 - Happy Joes - lunch -noon

January 14, 2014 - Sneaky Pete's - lunch -noon

SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND

Meet and greet Pastor Melody any Wednesday from 1-3 pm at Happy Joe's. Pastor Melody from First Presbyterian Church of LeClaire, will be at Happy Joe's in LeClaire, every Wednesday, from 1-3 pm, sipping on a soda, reading and waiting to visit with you and your friends. Stop by and say hi. Or, if you have a prayer request or a question, just let her know.  Meals for Seniors at the church every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 noon. Good food and a time to visit with others. Please call 563-289-3646 and make a reservation 2 days in advance.

Trivia Nights in LeClaire at the LeClaire Civic Center

2013 Trivia Nights:

May 4 - LeClaire Lions

June 8 - Buffalo Bill Museum

July 13 - Hosted by First Presbyterian Church - Hurricane Sandy Victims

LeClaire Trivia Nights have raised over $95,000 for local non-profit organizations! Thank you for your continued support!

LeClaire 2013 Events Calendar

May 5 - Cinco de Mayo

May 17-18 - French Market Days

June 7-8 - LeClaire Garage Sale Days

June 21-22 - Girls' Getaway Weekend - Details to come!!

July 1 - Friends of LeClaire - Library Open House

Summer - City-Wide Water Explosion (Hollyhock Park)

Summer - Bike Parade & Decorating

August 8-10 - Tug Fest - www.tugfest.com

October 6 - Dogtoberfest (rain date - Oct. 13)

October 13 - Apple Fest

October 24 - Hallowine

October 26 - Witches' Walk

December 6-8 - Christmas in LeClaire

www.LeClaireChamber.com and visit the Chamber on FaceBook!

Washington, D.C. - U.S. Representatives Dave Loebsack (D-IA) and Glenn 'GT' Thompson (R-PA) today introduced H.R. 1488, the Recovering Service Members Disability Benefits Act, a bill to exempt disabled service members from the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) mandatory 5-month benefit waiting period.

"It is unacceptable for our service members who have been wounded defending our country to have to wait for benefits or face financial hardship.  Instead of worrying about if they will be getting their benefits, they should be focusing on getting better," said Rep. Loebsack. "Our veterans are already waiting far too long to receive VA benefits. They should not also be subjected to delays in their Social Security benefits.  This bill honors the sacrifices our wounded service members and their families have made for our country.  We owe it to those who have put their lives on the line protecting our freedoms to ensure that they are able to quickly access the benefits they need."

"When combat ends, we must realize that often the struggle continues for our brave soldiers as they return home. We owe our soldiers a great debt of gratitude, and we must ensure they are not burdened while transitioning back into day to day life," stated Rep. Thompson. "The Recovering Service Members Disability Benefits Act will exempt combat injured service members from the Social Security Disability Insurance program's 5-month waiting period. This will help our wounded warriors and their families avoid undue financial and emotional distress."

H.R. 1488 amends title II of the Social Security Act to provide that the waiting period for disability insurance benefits shall not be applicable in the case of a disabled service member recovering from an injury or illness incurred in a combat zone.

The Recovering Service Members Disability Benefits Act does not expand eligibility for SSDI benefits or automatically approve individual requests, and all of the same protections used to prevent fraud and abuse of the program remain as defined under current law.

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Weight loss Workshop - Monday, April 15th 6:00 pm

Having trouble with your weight loss goals? Have you tried every diet, just to fall short again? Come to our weight loss workshop and learn why your past attempts were not successful, and receive the necessary information you deserve to reach your goals.

R.S.V.P to Shelly at 563-650-4169 or call our office at 309-764-4753. Hurry as seats fill-up quickly.  BioShaping of the Quad Cities, 4300 12th Ave. Moline, IL 61265.

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PORT BYRON, IL - State Rep. Mike Smiddy (D-Hillsdale) is hosting two concealed carry permit class on Sunday, April 28. The first class will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Whiteside County Farm Bureau located at 100 E. Knox St. in Morrison and the second class will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Coe Township Building located at 9327 239 th St. N. in Port Byron.

"Supporting local gun owners and guaranteeing our right to own and carry firearms is very important to me," said Smiddy, who is sponsoring House Bill 997, concealed carry legislation supported by the NRA. "I am committed to fighting for the Second Amendment in Springfield, and am thrilled to have this opportunity to join local residents in obtaining our own concealed carry licenses through this course."

The class is taught by SAFE Gun Permits, LLC, who will also take the necessary photographs, fingerprint students, and mail the student applications. Students will then be eligible for a concealed carry license through the State of Utah, which is recognized in Utah and 30 other states, including every state bordering Illinois.

"Many students ask if this will suffice for the impending Illinois permit," said Craig Celia, owner of SAFE Gun Permits, LLC. "We will not know this answer until Illinois passes a concealed carry law. Once Illinois passes a law, Illinois residents will not be able to obtain a Utah non-resident permit until they obtain their home state permit first - so the time to apply for a Utah permit is now. Within the Illinois bill, House Bill 997, it does state that Illinois residents with an out of state permit can carry in Illinois for the first 180 days of the enactment of the Illinois law - this is subject to change before the enactment of the Illinois law."

The class fee is $100 plus a $51 processing fee to the State of Utah. Residents can sign up online at www.safegunpermits.com/classes. For more information, contact Smiddy's office at RepSmiddy@gmail.com, (309) 848-9098, or toll free at (855) 243-4988.

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No. 11-0472

STATE OF IOWA vs. VALENTIN VELEZ

No. 11-1543

QWEST CORPORATION vs. IOWA STATE BOARD OF TAX REVIEW

No. 12-0344

BRANDON DEAN WATSON vs. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION

Prepared Floor Statement by Senator Chuck Grassley

Ranking Member, Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Questions to Consider About Group of Eight Immigration Proposal

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Mr. President,

For months, members on both sides of the aisle have been working to find common ground on ways to fix our broken immigration system.  This group has been meeting behind closed doors to forge a consensus on a very difficult topic.  The group released a framework, or a document of principles, that would guide their negotiations.  I cannot stress the importance of the first sentence in their preamble that states, "We will ensure that this is a successful permanent reform to our immigration system that will not need to be revisited." In other words, the group claimed to understand that we need a long-term solution to our immigration problems.  That sentence is the most important part of their document, and as we work together on this issue, we must not lose sight of that goal.

In order to achieve that goal, we need to learn from our previous mistakes so that we truly don't have to revisit the problem.  There is clear evidence that the 1986 amnesty program didn't solve our immigration problem, despite the intent of the law.  Even though, for the first time ever, we made it illegal to knowingly hire or employ someone here illegally, illegal immigration soared because we rewarded the undocumented population.  We set penalties to deter the hiring of people here illegally. Yet, an industry of counterfeiting and identity theft flourished and made a mockery of the law.

Unfortunately, the 1986 law didn't adequately provide for securing our borders or provide the tools to enforce the laws. Nor did it properly address the need to create or enhance the legal avenues for people to enter the country.  The bill focused on legalizing millions of people here rather than creating a system that would work for generations to come.

So, I've made a point of trying to remind my colleagues that we must learn from the mistakes we made.  As a member of the Judiciary Committee, I have been adamant about making sure all members have an opportunity to review, analyze and debate the bill.  Along with other members, we have asked for hearings.  We have pressed the bipartisan group to work with us and ensure that we have a deliberative and healthy debate.

Unfortunately, this bipartisan group has failed to consult with many members of the Judiciary Committee, which has jurisdiction over immigration matters.  They're working with the Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO.  They're sharing language with K Street and interest groups.  They are leaking details of their plans to certain media outlets.  Yet, members of the Senate are forced to learn through these avenues about their negotiations.  And, all along, the American people have been in the dark.

When the bill is unveiled, possibly next week, every member of the Senate will have questions.  We'll comb through the details and determine if the proposal will truly fix the problems once and for all.  So, allow me to share some of the questions I have.  In an effort to ensure that the bill does what their framework insisted - that the problem be fixed once and for all - I will ask these questions when the bill is finally revealed to the public.

·         Is this bill enforcement first or legalization first?

·         What is the expected cost?  How will it be paid for?

·         Will the bill ensure that undocumented immigrants don't get public benefits?

·         Will the bill move us closer to a merit-based system?

·         Will the bill be an avenue for labor unions to push Davis Bacon?

  • What are the concrete metrics used to measure border security?
  • Who will determine that these metrics are met?  Will it be Congress, a commission, or a Secretary who doesn't think that the border matters?
  • Will the entry/exit system Congress mandated in 1996 finally be implemented? Will it be a part of the trigger?
  • Will the language be tight enough to prevent criminals, those with DUIs and other aggravated felonies from being eligible for legalization?
  • Will individuals already apprehended, or people in removal proceedings be eligible or even allowed to apply for the legalization program?
  • Will the bill ensure that the legalization program is covered by beneficiaries, and not taxpayers?
  • What will happen to individuals who do not come forward and register, or get provisional status?
  • What will happen if the border is never secured?  What will be the consequences, including for those that have already received registered provisional status?
  • Will the agency in charge of immigration benefits be able to handle the additional workload while also preventing fraud and abuse?
  • Will the bill encourage cooperation between the federal government and state and locals to enforce the laws?
  • How will the bill ensure that ICE agents are allowed to do their job?
  • Will E-Verify be mandatory for all businesses?  Will there be exceptions to the rule?
  • Will the bill require all businesses to use E-Verify now, or will it drag out the requirement even though it's ready to go nationwide?
  • Will the bill exempt or preserve state laws that require E-Verify?
  • What are the concessions to the unions and to the business community?
  • Will the new temporary worker program, which is a new model encompassing instant portability, truly work?  How will employers be held responsible for the visa holders, if at all?
  • Is the new temporary worker program truly temporary?  Will they get a special green card process?
  • Will the bill exempt certain industries, like construction, from this new visa program?
  • Will the 11 million people here illegally get priority in this new temporary worker program?  Will they be able to use it?
  • Will the bill require employers to first recruit and hire Americans?

Mr. President, we have a long road ahead of us to pass legislation to reform our immigration system.  We'll have many more questions, and hopefully, a transparent and deliberative process to improve the bill.  I look forward to working with my colleagues on this issue, and solving the problem once and for all.

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa made the comment below about today's launch of the official website for the National Physician Payment Transparency Program.

Grassley comment:

"The posting of pharmaceutical company payments is still a year away, but getting this public website up and running is a good sign that sunshine in this area can be achieved with online postings.  The goal is to help inform consumers and patients in all medical fields about financial relationships between drug makers and doctors, with uniform disclosure.  The public deserves a much better picture of the drug industry's financial presence in medicine than it has today."

Background information:

The National Physician Payment Transparency Program was created by legislation Grassley co-authored with former Senator Herb Kohl of Wisconsin, the Physician Payments Sunshine Act.  It became law in 2010.

The legislative reform was based upon Grassley's investigative and oversight work that exposed a number of questionable financial relationships between pharmaceutical companies and leading medical research doctors.  Examples include :

  • At Stanford University, the chairman of psychiatry received a federal grant to study a drug, while partially owning as much as $6 million in stock in a company that was seeking federal approval of that drug.  After exposure, the federal government removed the individual from the grant.
  • At Emory University, the chairman of psychiatry failed to report hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments from a pharmaceutical company while researching that same company's drugs with a federal grant from the National Institutes of Health.  He earned $2.8 million in drug industry fees from 2000 to 2007 and had at one point consulted for 21 drug and device companies simultaneously.  The professor resigned his chairmanship after this became public information.
  • At Harvard University, three professors failed to report almost a million dollars each in outside income while heading up several National Institutes of Health grants.  In response to Grassley oversight, Harvard revised its conflict of interest policies and conducted an internal investigation.

Since enactment the Grassley-Kohl Physician Payments Sunshine Act, Grassley has worked to ensure implementation of the law by the Department of Health and Human Services, after delays and missed deadlines at the health-care agency and the White House Office of Management and Budget.

Here is a link to the new website:

http://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Legislation/National-Physician-Payment-Transparency-Program/index.html

Washington (Apr 11, 2013) –Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), co-chairs of the Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, today introduced legislation to combat transnational organized crime. The Transnational Drug Trafficking Act of 2013, which passed the Senate unanimously in 2011 but was not considered in the House of Representatives, provides the Justice Department new tools to prosecute foreign drug traffickers.

"Drug traffickers are constantly finding new and innovative ways to avoid prosecution, and we cannot allow them to exploit these loopholes." Senator Feinstein said. "Congress must provide the Department of Justice with all of the tools necessary to prosecute drug kingpins both at home and abroad."

"Since drug cartels are continually evolving, this legislation ensures that our criminal laws keep pace." Senator Grassley said.  "This legislation closes a loophole abused by drug traffickers who intend for drugs to end up in the United States but supply them through an intermediary."

 

The Transnational Drug Trafficking Act of 2013:

  • Establishes penalties for drug trafficking activity when individuals have reasonable cause to believe that illegal drugs will be trafficked into the United States.  This provision will help the Justice Department build extradition cases on drug kingpins from the Andean countries of Colombia and Peru who often use Mexican drug trafficking organizations as intermediaries to ship illegal narcotics to the United States.
  • Ensures current penalties apply to chemical producers from other countries (including producers of pseudoephedrine used for methamphetamine) that illegally ship precursor chemicals into the U.S. knowing these chemicals will be used to make illegal drugs.
  • Provides a technical fix to the Counterfeit Drug Penalty Enhancement Act, which increases penalties for the trafficking of counterfeit drugs, by adding a "knowing" requirement so pharmacists can only be held criminally liable if they knowingly sell counterfeit drugs to a customer.

This bill supports the Obama Administration`s July 2011 Strategy to Combat Transnational Organized Crime. 

The bill is co-sponsored by Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.).

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(DES MOINES)  - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today issued a proclamation of disaster emergency in response to severe weather that impacted ten counties in northwest Iowa.

Counties included in the proclamation are Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, Lyon, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth and Sioux. Beginning April 9, damaging winds, heavy rains, thunderstorms and freezing rains caused damage to public and private property, power outages from downed power lines and poles, and a large amount of debris.

The Governor's proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of these storms, including for removal of debris and wreckage on publicly or privately owned land that may threaten public health and safety, or public and private property.

A copy of the proclamation of disaster emergency can be found at www.homelandsecurity.iowa.gov.

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Rivermont is thrilled to welcome award-winning Chicago poet Elise Paschen to campus Friday, April 19th in celebration of Poetry Month.

Elise joins us for an entire day devoted to poetry, including:

  • 2 presentations by Elise Paschen for Rivermont students
  • Rebecca Wee, published poet and English Professor at Augustana, along with upper-level Augustana students, will lead activities including:
    • Interpreting famous authors through a pop-culture persona
    • Incorporating science terminology into poetry
    • Composing poetry in response to sounds - kazoos, ukulele, banjo
    • Exercises in renga, the paired exchange of Japanese tanka or haiku
  • Rivermont faculty-led poetry recitations and workshops
  • On-campus book sale hosted by Barnes & Noble
  • Book signing and reception on the South Patio of the Historic Bettendorf Mansion

Elise Paschen is the co-founder of Poetry in Motion, a nation-wide program which places poetry in subways and buses, putting "poetry at the crossroads of American life."  She is the author of Bestiary, Infidelities (Winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize), and Houses: Coasts, as well as editor of The New York Times best-selling anthologies Poetry Speaks to Children and Poetry Speaks Who I Am.

For additional information on Elise Paschen, visit http://elisepaschen.com/

For additional information on Rivermont Collegiate, visit www.RivermontCollegiate.org

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