(DES MOINES) - Governor Terry Branstad and Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds today announced a new public-private partnership initiative titled "Volunteer Iowa: A Call to Service."

The goal of the "Call to Service" initiative is to make Iowa the national leader in service and volunteerism by 2015 by focusing on volunteer expansion in Iowa's most pressing areas throughout the state while focusing on the administration's goals of becoming the healthiest state in the nation, having the best schools and growing Iowa's economy.

"Volunteerism is an integral part to the state's future and well-being," said Branstad. "Our objective for the 'Call to Service' is to increase the number of Iowans who are volunteering as well as the number of hours that they serve.  Iowa currently ranks second in the nation in volunteerism, and just as we want to become the healthiest state in the nation and have the best schools, I know Iowa can lead the nation in volunteerism as well."

The "Call to Service" initiative is driven by the private sector, but publically endorsed while working  with non-profits and other organizations to increase the volunteer supply, demand and retention, mobilize communities and generate targeted tactics to expand volunteerism in Iowa. This multi-year blueprint seeks to eliminate barriers preventing meaningful volunteer engagement and strengthen the behavioral norm of service in Iowa.

"It is our hope that Iowans will embrace the 'Call to Service' initiative and do what Iowans do best, which is giving back to their local communities," said Reynolds. "We want to mobilize and connect Iowans with meaningful volunteer opportunities in their communities and challenge the private sector to support and help strengthen Iowa's volunteer infrastructure."

As a first step, Iowans are encouraged to take part in a local service project during the week of Sept. 10, 2012, as part of the launch of "Volunteer Iowa: A Call to Service." A complete list of service projects can be found at www.volunteeriowa.org.

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Moline, IL... State Representative Rich Morthland (R-Cordova) introduced two pieces of legislation today aimed at maintaining Illinois' commitment to the work requirements for assistance under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.

Established in 1996, the program attempts to curb welfare dependence by encouraging recipients to move from welfare to work. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) indicated in July that it is willing to approve state waivers that reduce the participation requirements.

Morthland introduced House Bill 6223 which would prohibit Illinois from seeking a waiver.

"This legislation hits close to home," said Morthland. "My wife and I have seen first-hand the benefits the TANF program brings to our community and to our state. The program has resulted in a reduction of child poverty, a reduction in the welfare dependency, and an increase in employment earnings of single mothers."

Morthland also announced House Resolution 1218 which urges the Governor and the Illinois Secretary of the Department of Human Services to refuse to seek a waiver from HHS.

"Welfare to Work is a good program that helps working families who want a piece of the American dream. It is important we hold Illinois to a higher standard and continue to offer job training, mentoring and educational opportunities to those in need."

In case you missed it...

This weekend, Braley for Congress launched a new TV ad responding to Ben Lange and his Washington allies' latest smear campaign on Medicare.  Time.com and Politico have profiled our new spot, which can be watched here: http://youtu.be/76qh7GlzWfo


Clinton for the D Defense
Time.com
September 8th, 2012


Congressman Bruce Braley, the Democrat running for re-election against Ben Lange in Iowa's first congressional district, is the first down ballot candidate to bring the Big Dog to his defense through a TV ad.
The spot, slated to hit Hawkeye TV early this week, employs video from the Democrats' Charlotte convention, with 42 making the case.

Clinton Convention Speech on Medicare Shows up in Iowa Race
Politico
September 9th, 2012


Bill Clinton's full-throated pushback at the DNC of Mitt Romney's and Paul Ryan's line that President Obama "robbed" Medicare to fund Obamacare is the centerpiece of an ad in an Iowa congressional race.
The spot from Rep. Bruce Braley, who supported Obamacare and has been under fire from opponent Ben Lange, uses the Clinton testimonial almost exclusively.
As far as we know it's the first spot anywhere to feature the speech, which, along with Michelle Obama's, was considered a high point of Charlotte.
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DECATUR, IL (09/10/2012)(readMedia)-- WHO:

• The Illinois National Guard's Detachment 1, Company C, 1st Battalion, 376th Aviation Regiment in Decatur.

WHAT:

• One Illinois National Guard OH-58 Kiowa helicopter and one pilot will return to the Illinois National Guard's Aviation Support Facility after completing a three-month deployment to the U.S. Southwest Border in support of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security performing border security operations. A total of four Soldiers supported the mission. The other three Soldiers have already arrived home.

WHEN/WHERE:

• Sept. 10 at 2 p.m.

• Illinois National Guard Aviation Support Facility, 660 S. Airport Rd, Decatur, Ill.

WHY:

• Dec. 15, 2011 the Secretary of Defense approved the continued use of the National Guard to support the Department of Homeland Security's effort to secure the U.S. southwest border.

• The Southwest Border extends from San Diego, Calif., to Brownsville, Texas, and is approximately 2,000 miles.

• In most areas, the Southwest Border is located in remote and sparsely populated areas of vast desert and rugged mountain terrain.

• The Southwest Border region is defined as the areas up to 150 miles north of the United States-Mexican border.

 

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By Jason Alderman

No doubt many wannabe first-time homebuyers have been sitting on the sidelines of the volatile housing market, unsure when or how to enter the game. If that describes you, you're probably fortunate to have missed out on the housing bubble and lax lending standards of a few years ago, when millions of people took out mortgages they couldn't afford - or understand.

Homeownership is a long-term commitment filled with expenses (both expected and unexpected) and responsibilities. The upsides - not to mention the tax advantages - are why approximately two-thirds of Americans own instead of renting. But homeownership is not always right for everyone or at every stage of life.

Here's hoping that now, as home prices have plummeted and loan interest rates are at historic lows, you can resist the temptation to get in over your head and first bone up on the many one-time and recurring costs involved in owning your own home.

A good place to start is Know Before You Owe, the financial education initiative launched last year by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to ensure that people receive concise, easy-to-understand information regarding mortgages, credit cards and student loans, among other major financial decisions (www.consumerfinance.gov).

After soliciting input from thousands of consumers, lenders, mortgage brokers and consumer advocates, the CFPB recently developed new prototypes for the federal disclosure forms borrowers receive after applying for a mortgage and before closing on the loan.

"When making what is likely the biggest purchase of their life, consumers should be looking at paperwork that clearly lays out the terms of the deal," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.

The proposed forms combine several different but overlapping documents now required by various federal agencies. But they will simplify the language and format and make it easier to compare different mortgages and more easily understand loan terms, including interest rates, monthly payment amounts, closing costs and how the loan amount might change over time (e.g., with an adjustable-rate loan). They also highlight features borrowers may want to avoid such as prepayment penalties and negative amortization.

In the meantime, if you're considering buying a home, review the proposed forms to get an idea of which costs you should be watching out for. And, even if you're already comparing loans or in escrow, ask your lender to show you where the various costs highlighted in the new forms are located in your current disclosure documents - it might help avoid costly last-minute surprises.

Here are some factors future homebuyers should keep in mind:

  • Start planning now. It could take years to save enough for a down payment and closing costs.
  • Don't forget ongoing expenses like a monthly mortgage payment, mortgage insurance, homeowner's insurance, property taxes, furnishings, maintenance and repairs.
  • People with poor credit ratings usually either don't qualify for loans or pay much higher interest rates. Work on repairing your credit at the same time you launch a savings plan.
  • If your down payment isn't at least 20 percent, you'll probably be required to buy Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), which protects the lender if you default.

For a comprehensive overview of how different types of mortgages work, check out Bankrate.com. Also, watch the easy-to-follow video explaining mortgages at Practical Money Skills for Life (www.practicalmoneyskills.com), a free personal financial management program run by Visa Inc.

Bridal Fair

Davenport, IA- The German American Heritage Center is pleased to announce its first annual Budget Bridal Fair! With local and regional vendors, GAHC wants to help you create your perfect wedding, without breaking the bank! On Sunday, September 16th from 12-3pm come visit our free bridal fair and start planning your perfect day! For more information please call 563-322-8844 or visit gahc.org! GAHC is located at 712 W. 2nd St. Davenport, IA.

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Dear Friends and Members:
You are invited to come find out how to have a memorable and beautiful wedding, without breaking the bank!
Sunday, September 16   12-3pm

Local vendors come together at the German American Heritage Center to offer you one of a kind deals for your special day!
VENDORS
Crane and Pelican Cafe
Fairy Tales of Flowers
AAA Rents
Luebbe Weddings Photography
The Paper Nest
Johannes Bus Service
Epiphany Events
Enjoy with Troy
Cunningham Confectionery
All Pro Custom Productions
Blue Horizon Travel
Bier Stube
Wrap it Up
Ducky's Formal Wear

Don't forget to check us out on Paula Sands Live on Tuesday, September 11th at 3pm on KWQC-TV News channel 6!
Sincerely,

Kelly Lao
German American Heritage Center

King's Harvest Golf Tournament Fundraiser is being held on September 14th at Palmer Hills Golf Course at 2999 Middle Road in Bettendorf, IA.  Players will tee off at 8:00 a.m.  

This tournament will feature formerUniversity of Iowa Football great and NFL player Tim Dwight as a celebrity guest golfer.

King's Harvest is a non-profit 501c(3) organization that serves the poor and homeless in the Quad Citiesand is located in Downtown Davenport.  All funds raised will help King's Harvest with their mission offeeding, clothing and sheltering many who have absolutely nothing including our Shelter for HomelessMothers with Children.The event still needs golfers and includes 18 holes of golf with a cart.  It will be a two person best ballformat.  

The event will be followed by a lunch.  It is $75.00 a person or $140.00 for a two person team.Please call Grant Curtis for more information at 563-528-0835 or golf-tournament@mediacombb.net.

Help the poor and homeless with a fun day of golf!

If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Anne McVey,Fundraising Coordinator for King's Harvest Ministries, please call 563-508-4170.

If you would like to make a donation to the King's Harvest please visit www.kingsharvest.net and usepaypal or mail checks to King's Harvest Ministries at 5837 Wisconsin Ave. Davenport, IA 52806.#  #  #

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