Families are gearing up for Memorial Day vacations over the next few days, the good news for travelers is that oil prices are falling. Gasoline prices have dipped below $4 a gallon. Headlines across the nation are optimistic, but it's not time to start celebrating yet. Gas prices are still higher than they have to be.

Heritage expert Nick Loris says that both Congress and the administration have failed to act constructively to remove obstacles that would allow the market to respond more effectively to high oil prices and there are a number of things they can still be doing.

Spring cleaning? Donate your gently used treasures to the Quad City Symphony Orchestra's 29th annual 2nd Fiddle Sale!

Donations of used merchandise are requested for the QCSO's 2nd Fiddle Sale and will be accepted on the following days:

Friday, May 25, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, May 26, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday, May 30, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday, May 31, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, June 2, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday, June 4, from 12 noon to 8 p.m.
Wednesday. June 6, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday, June 7, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, June 9, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday, June 11, from 12 noon to 8 p.m.

Donations can be made at the former Premiere Furnishings space in the Village Shopping Center, 902 W Kimberly Street, Davenport, between Godfather's Pizza and Shoe Carnival. The sale accepts gently-used clothing, furniture, household items, linens, small appliances, books, children's clothing, sporting goods, toys, jewelry, antiques, collectibles and more! All donations are tax deductible and receipted at time of drop off.

The 2nd Fiddle Sale opens with a "first chance to buy" Preview Party on Thursday, June 14, 6-9 p.m., with refreshments and live music. Tickets for this event are $10 and may be purchased at the door. The sale continues with free admission on Friday, June 15, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, June 16, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Volunteers for Symphony organize and present this much anticipated annual tag sale. Many volunteers are needed during the coming weeks for sorting merchandise, set-up, and selling during the sale. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Jim Gager by phone at 563.322.0931, x12, to help. All 2nd Fiddle Sale proceeds benefit the music education programs of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra.

DAVENPORT, IA: Robert McDonald, P.E., has recently joined MSA Professional Services, Davenport, as a senior project engineer. For the past 30 years, he has provided design services for municipal roadways and storm sewer systems.

Mr. McDonald earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from Pennsylvania State University.

MSA is a full service consulting firm with 15 offices throughout the Upper Midwest. For more information, call 866.732.6321 or visit www.msa-ps.com.

"Just one day after Colin Powell reprimanded Mitt Romney for his reckless foreign policy rhetoric and called his extreme foreign policy advisors into question, John Bolton is headed to Iowa to campaign for Romney - the same John Bolton who 'cherry-picked' intelligence to lead us into Iraq and has advocated against nuclear non-proliferation. Romney has rejected the counsel of mainstream foreign policy experts and surrounded himself with the same people who weakened America's standing in the world over the last decade. Romney and his advisors have repeatedly criticized our allies on the campaign trail -- calling Europe a 'second-tier nation,' criticizing the British Prime Minister for political purposes, and labeling Russia our 'number one geopolitical foe' -- all while failing to lay out a coherent foreign policy agenda and instead embracing the radical views of John Bolton. America can't afford Mitt Romney as Commander-in-Chief."?Erin Seidler, campaign spokesman

 

COLIN POWELL CALLED ROMNEY FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS "FAR TO THE RIGHT" AND REPRIMANDED ROMNEY FOR RECKLESS FOREIGN POLICY RHETORIC

 

Huffington Post Headline: "Colin Powell Trashes Mitt Romney's Team Of Foreign Policy Advisors." [Huffington Post, 5/23/12]

 

Colin Powell Said Romney's Foreign Policy Advisors Are So Far To The Right That Advice They Give "Deserves A Second Thought." Colin Powell: "I don't know who all of his advisers are, but I've seen some of the names and some of them are quite far to the right. And sometimes they, I think, might be in a position to make judgments or recommendations to the candidate that should get a second thought."  [MSNBC, 5/23/12; Huffington Post, 5/23/12]

 

MSNBC Headline: "Powell To Romney On Foreign Policy: 'Come On, Mitt, Think.'" [MSNBC, 5/23/12]

·         GOP Foreign-Policy Heavyweight "Colin Powell Took Mitt Romney To Task For Calling Russia The United States' 'Number One Geostrategic Threat.'" "One of the GOP's foreign-policy heavyweights, Colin Powell, took Mitt Romney to task for calling Russia the United States' 'No. 1 geostrategic threat.' 'Come on, Mitt, think. That isn't the case,' Powell, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on MSNBC's Morning Joe this morning." [MSNBC, 5/23/12]

 

Colin Powell: "[Romney]'s Been Catching A Lot Of Heck From The More Regular GOP Foreign Affairs Community." Colin Powell: "[Romney's] been catching a lot of heck from the more regular GOP foreign affairs community. We're kind of taken aback by it. How can you--? Come on. Look at the world. There is no pure competitor to the United States of America." [MSNBC, 5/23/12]

 

Powell: BOlton is problematic official

 

Colin Powell Was Reportedly In Opposition To Bolton's Appointment To The United Nations. "A more ideological appointment to the U.N. post would be John Bolton, who held senior State Department positions under Reagan and Bush's father. The right-wing Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute are reportedly lobbying hard for Bolton, a career right-winger who has been among the foremost and most vociferous critics of the world body. Powell, however, is reported to oppose his nomination." [IPS, 01/03/01]

 

·         Powell Told Republican Senators That Bolton Is A Very Problematic Official. "Former secretary of state Colin L. Powell is emerging as a behind-the-scenes player in the battle over John R. Bolton's nomination as ambassador to the United Nations, privately telling at least two key Republican lawmakers that Bolton is a smart but very problematic government official, according to Republican sources." [Washington Post, 04/22/05]

 

mitt romney has embraced john bolton's neo-con views on foreign policy

 

Romney Adviser John Bolton Has Had A Large Influence Over Romney. "The loudest signal emerging from the noise of Romney's foreign policy team is that Bolton's influence might be larger than I would have suspected.  The fact that Grenell was Bolton's spokesman at the UN, and that his Russia views sound like Bolton, are distressing signals.  The fact that one of Romney's concrete budgetary criticisms of the Obama administration this week was that, '[i]n 2010, 17 federal government agencies gave $7.7 billion to more than 25 United Nations programs, billions of it voluntarily,' sounds... Boltonish. The fact that all of Romney's foreign policy factions are gabbing to the press and, er, people like me further suggests that the divisions run deep."   [Foreign Policy, 5/18/12]

 

"What Has Struck Both [Romney's] Advisers And Outside Republicans" Was How Romney's Comments On Foreign Policy "Have Usually Rejected Mainstream Republican Orthodoxy" And Sounded "More Like The Talking Points Of The Neoconservatives ? The 'Bolton Faction.'" "But what has struck both his advisers and outside Republicans is that in his effort to secure the nomination, Mr. Romney's public comments have usually rejected mainstream Republican orthodoxy. They sound more like the talking points of the neoconservatives ? the 'Bolton faction,' as insiders call the group led by John Bolton, the former ambassador to the United Nations. In a stormy tenure in the Bush administration, Mr. Bolton was often arguing that international institutions, the United Nations included, should be routed around because they so often frustrate American interests." [New York Times, 5/12/12]

 

Former Sen. Jim Talent, A Romney Surrogate: "Ambassador Bolton Is A Forthright Advocate For American Strength And American Security, Which Is Identical With Governor Romney's Position." Talent: "Ambassador Bolton is a forthright advocate for American strength and American security, which is identical with Governor Romney's position. I mean, there's one thing at the core of Mitt Romney's foreign policy, it's America should be strong, should stand with its allies, stand up for its interests, work internationally to protect American security. And that's what Ambassador Bolton believes." [Andrea Mitchell Reports, MSNBC, 1/12/12]

 

BOLTON is known for his extreme foreign POLICY VIEWS

 

The Economist Labeled John Bolton "The Most Controversial Ambassador Ever Sent By America To The United Nations." "So, after Donald Rumsfeld, another neocon hero bites the dust. 'I am not happy,' said George Bush; but he reluctantly accepted the resignation of the most controversial ambassador ever sent by America to the United Nations. John Bolton had done a 'fabulous job', he insisted, serving his country with extraordinary dedication and skill and assembling coalitions that addressed some of the most consequential issues of the day. The stubborn obstructionism of those who had chosen to block his reappointment, Mr Bush maintained, 'ill serves our country'." [Economist, 12/7/06]

 

Bolton: If U.N. Building Lost 10 Stories "It Wouldn't Make a Bit of Difference." "'The Secretariat building in New York has 38 stories. If it lost 10 stories, it wouldn't make a bit of difference,' Bolton said. And in 2000, Bolton told National Public Radio that the U.N. Security Council needed only one permanent member, the United States, 'because that's the real reflection of the distribution of power in the world.'" [Los Angeles Times, 3/8/5]

 

Bolton Made No Secret Of His Distain For The U.N. Saying "There Is No Such Thing As The United Nations." "Bolton has made no secret of his disdain for the U.N. 'There is no such thing as the United Nations,' Bolton said at a Global Structures conference in 1994. 'There is an international community, that occasionally can be led by the only real power left in the world and that is the United States when it suits our interest and when we can get others to go along.'" [Los Angeles Times, 3/9/05] 

 

Bolton Has Advocated Against Non-Proliferation In Favor Of A "Counter-Proliferation" Strategy. Bolton wrote in the Financial Times: "The Bush administration is reinventing the non-proliferation regime it inherited, crafting policies to fill gaping holes, reinforcing earlier patchwork fixes, assembling allies, creating precedents and changing perceived realities and stilted legal thinking. The frontlines in our non-proliferation strategy must extend beyond the well-known rogue states to the trade routes and entities engaged in supplying proliferant countries. This can properly be described not as 'non-proliferation', but as 'counter-proliferation.'" [Bolton op-ed, Financial Times, 09/07/04]

 

Bolton Attacked European Allies, Saying "Some Europeans Have Never Lost Faith in Appeasement as a Way of Life." "It is unclear what the Bush Administration has in mind by shipping Bolton to New York. The appointment has been spun as 'Nixon goes to China.' Nixon, however, actually went to China: the visit was compatible with his world view. Bolton, by contrast, seems averse to compromise, and is apparently committed to the belief that the U.N. and international law undermine U.S. interests... He will have to work with European states, even though he believes that 'some Europeans have never lost faith in appeasement as a way of life.'" [Star-Tribune, 08/05/96]

 

BOLTON "CHERRY PICKED" INTELLIGENCE REPORTS TO SUPPORT HIS OWN VIEWS AND HAD OPPOSING VIEWS REMOVED FOR THEIR POSTS

 

Former Cheney Aide: Bolton Worked As Part of Secretive Cheney Office Which Cherry Picked Intelligence As Iraq War Neared. "As the campaign against Iraq intensified, a former aide to Cheney [said], the Vice-President's office, run by his chief of staff, Lewis (Scooter) Libby, became increasingly secretive when it came to intelligence about Iraq's W.M.D.s. As with [Dep. Defense Secretary Paul] Wolfowitz and [Dep. Secretary of State John] Bolton, there was a reluctance to let the military and civilian analysts on the staff vet intelligence. 'It was an unbelievably closed and small group,' the former aide [said]. Intelligence procedures were far more open during the Clinton Administration, he said, and professional staff members had been far more involved in assessing and evaluating the most sensitive data. 'There's so much intelligence out there that it's easy to pick and choose your case,' the former aide [said]. 'It opens things up to cherry-picking.'" [The New Yorker, 10/27/03]

 

·         After Weapons Of Mass Destruction Were Not Found In Iraq, Bolton Said That Whether Saddam Possessed WMD "Isn't Really The Issue." "In an interview with The Associated Press, John Bolton, undersecretary of state for arms control, said that whether Saddam's regime actually possessed weapons of mass destruction 'isn't really the issue.' 'The issue I think has been the capability that Iraq sought to have ... WMD programs,' Bolton said at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. Bolton said that Saddam kept "a coterie" of scientists he was preserving for the day when he could build nuclear weapons unhindered by international constraints. That fact, combined with Iraq's history of deceiving U.N. inspectors, showed that Saddam could not be trusted to abandon his ambition to develop unconventional weapons, Bolton said. 'Whether he possessed them today or four years ago isn't really the issue,' he said. 'As long as that regime was in power, it was determined to get nuclear, chemical and biological weapons one way or another...'Disarming Saddam Hussein was the Bush administration's top rationale for the war, which started in March, and officials said beforehand that they knew where weapons were hidden." [Associated Press, 09/04/03]

 

John Bolton Was Said To Have Been "Cherry-Picking" Intelligence Reports That Were Given To Him And Tried To Have Intelligence Analysts Who Resisted His Viewpoint Removed From Their Posts. "The Senate Foreign Relations Committee sent the controversial nomination of John R. Bolton for U.N. ambassador to the full Senate. ... A man known for politicizing intelligence about 'rogue' states is being pushed by the White House toward another high post, even as the North Korean situation reminds us how little we know of that country. The last thing the United States needs is political twisting of intelligence on 'axis of evil' countries such as Iran or North Korea. The Iraq intelligence debacle should have taught that lesson. ... A stream of witnesses, including senior Republican appointees and top intelligence officials, told Senate staffers how Mr. Bolton tried to pressure intelligence analysts who disagreed with his conclusions - on Cuba, Syria and other issues. If the analysts refused, Mr. Bolton tried to get them removed from their posts. ... Robert L. Hutchings, the former chairman of the government's National Intelligence Council, explained Mr. Bolton's technique to Senate staffers: 'I wouldn't say he was making up facts. Let's say that he took isolated facts and made much more of them to build a case than I thought the intelligence warranted. It was a sort of cherry-picking of little factoids ... that were drawn out to present the starkest possible case.'"  [Trudy Rubin, Baltimore Sun, 5/17/05]

 

·         Former Chairman Of The National Intelligence Council On Bolton: "I Wouldn't Say He Was Making Up Facts.  Let's Say That He Took Isolated Facts And Made Much More Of Them To Build A Case Than I Thought The Intelligence Warranted.  It Was A Sort Of Cherry-Picking Of Little Factoids ... That Were Drawn Out To Present The Starkest Possible Case." [Trudy Rubin, Baltimore Sun, 5/17/05]

 

·         The "Bolton Approach" Was To Suppress Alternative Views From Intelligence Analysts "In Favor Of His Own." "Rather than encourage alternative views from intelligence analysts, the Bolton approach was to suppress them in favor of his own. The risk of this was laid out bluntly to me by Wayne White, head of the State Department's Iraq intelligence team from 2003 to March 2005: 'When political spin and hype is allowed to enter the intelligence stream, we take the first step down the road to policy failure.'"  [Trudy Rubin,Baltimore Sun, 5/17/05]

 

John Bolton Ignored Iraq Intelligence Assessments By Career Intelligence Officials And "Seemed To Be Troubled" When They Were "Not Telling Him What He Wanted To Hear." "A few months after George Bush took office, Greg Thielmann, an expert on disarmament with the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research, or INR, was assigned to be the daily intelligence liaison to John Bolton, the Under-Secretary of State for Arms Control, who is a prominent conservative. ... 'Bolton was the guy with whom I had to do business,' Thielmann said. 'We were going to provide him with all the information he was entitled to see. That's what being a professional intelligence officer is all about.'  But, Thielmann told me, 'Bolton seemed to be troubled because INR was not telling him what he wanted to hear.' Thielmann soon found himself shut out of Bolton's early-morning staff meetings. 'I was intercepted at the door of his office and told, "The Under-Secretary doesn't need you to attend this meeting anymore."'  When Thielmann protested that he was there to provide intelligence input, the aide said, 'The Under-Secretary wants to keep this in the family.'  Eventually, Thielmann said, Bolton demanded that he and his staff have direct electronic access to sensitive intelligence, such as foreign-agent reports and electronic intercepts. In previous Administrations, such data had been made available to under-secretaries only after it was analyzed, usually in the specially secured offices of INR. The whole point of the intelligence system in place, according to Thielmann, was 'to prevent raw intelligence from getting to people who would be misled.' Bolton, however, wanted his aides to receive and assign intelligence analyses and assessments using the raw data. In essence, the under-secretary would be running his own intelligence operation, without any guidance or support. 'He surrounded himself with a hand-chosen group of loyalists, and found a way to get C.I.A. information directly," Thielmann said."  [The New Yorker, 10/27/03]

 

ROMNEY HAS REJECTED THE COUNSEL OF MAINSTREAM OF REPUBLICANS, USED RECKLESS RHETORIC, AND ATTACKED AMERICA'S ALLIES ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

 

Romney Advisers: "Dozens Of Subtle Position Papers" On Foreign Policy In Romney's Policy Shop "Seem To Have Little Influence On Mr. Romney's Hawkish-Sounding Pronouncements." "It was just one example of what Mr. Romney's advisers call a perplexing pattern: Dozens of subtle position papers flow through the candidate's policy shop and yet seem to have little influence on Mr. Romney's hawkish-sounding pronouncements, on everything from war to nuclear proliferation to the trade-offs in dealing with China." [New York Times, 5/12/12]

 

·         New York Times: "In Seeking To Define Himself In Opposition To President Obama, Mr. Romney Has Openly Rejected Positions That George W. Bush Came Around To In His Humbler Second Term." [New York Times, 5/12/12]

 

Romney "Has Made Little Effort" To Court Republican Foreign Policy Realists Like Brent Scowcroft, James A. Baker III Or Henry A. Kissinger. "Curiously for a Republican candidate with virtually no foreign policy record, Mr. Romney has made little effort to court the old-timers of Republican internationalism, from the former national security adviser Brent Scowcroft to the former secretaries of state James A. Baker III, George P. Shultz and even the grandmaster of realism, Henry A. Kissinger." [New York Times, 5/12/12]

 

Romney Advisers: Romney Has A "Tendency To View Foreign Policy Conflicts As Zero-Sum Negotiations." "Some advisers close to Mr. Romney, who declined to be quoted or identified by name, say Russia is a good illustration of his belief that national security threats are closely tied to economic power ? in this case stemming from Russia's oil and gas reserves, which it has used to muscle European countries dependent on energy imports. They also cite his tendency to view foreign policy conflicts as zero-sum negotiations. Mr. Romney, an accomplished deal-maker at Bain Capital, views his negotiating skills as an advantage he holds over Mr. Obama." [New York Times, 5/11/12]

 

ROMNEY CALLS RUSSIA OUR "NO. 1 GEOPOLITICAL FOE"

Romney's Claim That Russia Was America's "No. 1 Geopolitical Foe" Fanned "Concerns Among Both Romney Supporters And Nonpartisan Foreign-Policy Experts That Mr. Romney's Desire To Contrast Himself With President Barack Obama Has Led The GOP Candidate To Take Positions That Would Be Difficult To Maintain If He Wins The Presidency." "Mitt Romney's labeling of Russia this week as America's 'No. 1 geopolitical foe' has drawn attention to his emerging hawkishness on several foreign policy fronts, from China's monetary policy to the war in Afghanistan?a trend that contrasts to his more muted style on domestic issues. The Russia remark has fanned concerns among both Romney supporters and nonpartisan foreign-policy experts that Mr. Romney's desire to contrast himself with President Barack Obama has led the GOP candidate to take positions that would be difficult to maintain if he wins the presidency." [Wall Street Journal, 3/29/12]

 

·         New York Times Editorial: That Romney Considers Russia To Be America's "No. 1 Geopolitical Foe" Showed "Either A Shocking Lack Of Knowledge About International Affairs Or Just Craven Politics." "Two decades after the end of the cold war, Mitt Romney still considers Russia to be America's 'No. 1 geopolitical foe.' His comments display either a shocking lack of knowledge about international affairs or just craven politics. Either way, they are reckless and unworthy of a major presidential contender." [Editorial, New York Times, 3/29/12]

 

·         Sen. Lindsey Graham: "I Don't See [Russia] As Our No. 1 Strategic Foe." "On Capitol Hill, top Republicans have little praise for Medvedev or Russia and maintain that Moscow has played an unhelpful international role and represses its own citizens. But these lawmakers see Russia as a power in decline and therefore not worthy of the title of America's 'No. 1 geopolitical foe.' 'I don't see them as our No. 1 strategic foe because they've got a weak economy and structurally are not very strong. China could potentially be more harming to our interests because of the growth of their economy and the growth of their military,' Senate Armed Services Committee member Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told The Cable." [Foreign Policy, 3/28/12]

 

·         Sen. John McCain Would Not Say Russia Was The No. 1 Geopolitical Foe Of The United States And Said Russia Was "In Many Ways ... Declining." "Senate Armed Services Committee ranking Republican John McCain (R-AZ) told The Cable that he agreed with Romney that Obama's comments about flexibility on missile defense were alarming, but he wouldn't say Russia was the No. 1 geopolitical foe of the United States. 'I think they are a strategic challenge,' McCain said. 'They continue to supply [Syrian President] Bashar al Assad while he slaughters Syrians and they continue to obviously oppose our missile-defense systems. They continue to be an oppressive and repressive regime.' 'Fortunately in many ways they are declining. But this recent consolidation of power shows a lack of democracy there," McCain said." [Foreign Policy, 3/28/12]

 

ROMNEY aDVISERS "BITTERLY CRITICIZED" THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER

 

Senior Advisors To Romney Bitterly Criticized British Prime Minister David Cameron For Complementing President Obama During A Banquet In Washington D.C. "Senior advisers to Mitt Romney have bitterly criticised David Cameron's recent White House 'love-in' with Barack Obama before Romney's first visit to London for the opening of the Olympic Games. Referring to Cameron's highly flatttering toast to Obama during a banquet given in the prime minister's honour when he visited Washington in March, a senior aide said: 'You don't take sides in an election year'." [Guardian, 5/2/12]

 

·         Senior Advisors To Romney Attacked British Prime Minister David Cameron Saying His Complements Of President Obama Showed A "Lack Of Experience" And Was "Not Very Skillful" Adding That Cameron Had "Infringed" This Relationship Between US And Britain. "Senior advisers to Mitt Romney have bitterly criticised David Cameron's recent White House 'love-in' with Barack Obama before Romney's first visit to London for the opening of the Olympic Games. Referring to Cameron's highly flatttering toast to Obama during a banquet given in the prime minister's honour when he visited Washington in March, a senior aide said: 'You don't take sides in an election year'... Cameron's performance smacked of a 'lack of experience' and was seen as 'not very skilful', the aide said. Romney advisers responsible for European policy were said to have been so alarmed that their initial reaction was to complain Cameron had 'infringed' the special relationship between the US and Britain." [Guardian, 5/2/12]

 

ROMNEY CALLED EUROPE A "SECOND-TIER NATION"

 

Romney Called Europe "A Second-Tier Military And A Second-Tier Nation," Romney: "The question is whether we're going to become a stronger nation leading the world or whether we're going to follow the path of Europe and become a second-tier military and a second-tier nation," [Toby Harnden- Daily Telegraph (London), 10/31/07]

Legislation Would Make Bankruptcy Process Easier for Small Companies

 

Washington, DC - With small businesses across the country struggling in the wake of the recession, the Senate Judiciary Committee today approved bipartisan legislation by U.S. Senators Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) that would help small businesses facing bankruptcy.  The Small Business Reorganization Efficiency and Clarity Act would modify the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process to be more manageable for small businesses hoping to remain in business and preserve jobs.

 

"Chapter 11 was designed for large publicly-traded corporations and does not work for many small businesses," said Whitehouse.  "Our bill is a first step in improving the process for small companies and would implement some important changes to make it more flexible.  Providing viable small companies with a better reorganization process will help businesses maintain jobs."

 

"Judges, attorneys and businesses raised concerns.  This bill responds with good, common sense changes to help small businesses in bankruptcy.  It will also help us, the Congress, in determining whether future changes are needed," Grassley said.  "The bill is a step in the right direction as we continue work going forward."

 

The Small Business Reorganization Efficiency and Clarity Act would:

 

·         Give debtors and courts 45 additional days (total of 90) to confirm bankruptcy plans.  While the current 45-day deadline was intended to expedite small business cases, it has proven to be an insufficient amount of time for many debtors and courts;

·         Eliminate an ambiguous "catch all" reporting requirement that results in unnecessary filings and wasted attorney hours; and

·         Allow small business debtors to retain pre-filing counsel and other professionals even if such professionals have small claims against the estate.  It doesn't make sense to disqualify a lawyer familiar with a company from representing it just because the lawyer has a small claim.

 

The legislation would also direct the Government Accountability Office and the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts to report information on small business cases and to make recommendations for further reforms.

 

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Launch of Coast Guard Digital Newsroom set to start Thursday

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Coast Guard is scheduled to launch its new digital newsroom starting Thursday, bringing its existing family of 23 news sites under a singular and comprehensive news site designed to streamline access to Coast Guard news, imagery and information.

Currently, each Coast Guard District public affairs office, and select public affairs detachments and headquarters units, have individual news release sites.  Under the new digital newsroom architecture, all these sites will become child pages of the digital newsroom site, www.uscgnews.com, the url that currently serves as the Coast Guard Headquarters news site.

The landing page of the Coast Guard digital newsroom will feature the releases from all Coast Guard District public affairs offices, public affairs detachments and headquarters units under a compiled recent updates column.

Inquiries can be directed to the specific districts by use of the drop down menu or the contact us tab.  Contact information for each public affairs office will also be featured prominently on their child page of the digital newsroom.

Subscribers to the uscgnews.com RSS feed can continue to receive their feed by accessing the new digital newsroom's RSS feed at www.uscgnews.com/go/feed/4007/ru/rss20/.

"Our goal is to improve our compliance with OMB and DHS OPA web governance while retaining our ability to seamlessly work in the joint environment and continuing to provide excellent service to our customers," said Cmdr. Chris O'Neil, chief of media relations for the Coast Guard.  "We've carefully engineered the new site, and are transitioning out existing sites to the digital newsroom over the course of two days, to limit the potential impact any unforeseen performance gaps.  Our use of the PIER System has evolved and changed throughout our decade long partnership.  The move to a digital newsroom is the next step in our evolution in the use of this tool to provide the media, and ultimately the public, the latest news, imagery and information about their U.S. Coast Guard."

Media desirig to provide feedback regarding their ability to access news, imagery and information on the new digital newsroom are encouraged to contact the Coast Guard Headquarters media relations staff at PublicAffairsDuty@uscg.mil.

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No More Urgent Priority than Rebuilding the Middle Class

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today issued the following statement on the President's visit to Iowa.  Harkin, who chairs the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, is leading the effort in Congress to rebuild the middle class in America.   Last August, he held a listening session in Newton with local officials, which informed his Rebuild America Act legislation.  Senator Harkin is also a senior member and former Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.  

"One thing is clear: there can be no sustained economic recovery without a recovery of the middle class in America, the backbone of our economy.  And one way to spur job creation and aid in that rebuilding effort is by supporting the diverse and growing renewables sector in Iowa, including both wind and biofuels.  

"I am glad the President is visiting Newton today - an area that has clearly demonstrated it is possible to create jobs and rebuild through the renewables sector.  It is now imperative that Congress extend alternative energy tax credits, including credits for wind and biofuels, so that small towns like Newton will have the boost they need over the long-term.  

"So I commend President Obama, I welcome him to Iowa, and I applaud his call to support the renewable industry, spur job creation, and rebuild the middle class in America."

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DAVENPORT, Iowa -- May 24, 2012 -- Genesis Health System is proud to be a
sponsor of summer in the Quad Cities.

"Genesis Health System enjoys sponsoring a wide range of community events that
contribute to our diverse and vibrant quality of life and promote wellness,'' said Ken
Croken, vice president of corporate communications and business development,
Genesis Health System. "An active community with quality events like these help us
recruit and retain health professionals to the community."

Kicking off the summer is the Quad Cities Criterium bike races on Monday, May 28
on the streets of downtown Rock Island. Genesis is the presenting sponsor.

Genesis will also sponsor the Susan G. Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure as
founding sponsor on June 9 in Moline; Father's Day with the River Bandits to benefit
Genesis Cancer Care Institute and the fight against prostate cancer, June 17;
Red, White & Boom bi-state Independence Day celebration on Tuesday, July 3;
Genesis Firecracker Run in East Moline on Wednesday, July 4, in East Moline; Camp
Genesis, a free camp experience for children with cancer in their families, July 8-
13; and, Quad-City Times Bix 7 on Saturday, July 28 in Davenport.

More events may be added later.

The Criterium is first on the schedule, starting at 8 a.m. on Monday. The event
attracts top amateur and professional bike racers from all over the country. There
are events for juniors, men, women and masters riders.

For information on the Quad Cities Criterium, go to www.quadcitiescriterium.com.

Here is information about other Quad Cities events Genesis is sponsoring this
summer:



Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure. When: 8 a.m., Saturday, June 9.
Where: i wireless Center, Moline. Event information: Register for the 5K
or 1.2 mile walk/run. Or, you don't have to run a step to support the cause.
Sleep-In for the Cure, or become one of the Men In Pink and just cheer on
everyone else. Genesis is the Founding Sponsor of the event. Information/
registration: www.komenquadcities.org.



Fight Prostate Cancer On Father's Day With The River Bandits. When:
5 p.m., Sunday, June 17. Where: Modern Woodmen Park, Davenport. Event
information: A bleacher ticket and a barbeque buffet served from 4-6 p.m.
is $25, with a portion of proceeds going to the Genesis Cancer Care Institute
and the fight against prostate cancer. For more: www.riverbandits.com.



Red, White and Boom! When: 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 3. Where: Davenport
and Rock Island riverfront; Event information: Celebrate America's

Birthday with the best fireworks display in the Quad-Cities shot over the Mighty

Mississippi. There are also live performances, fun activities, food, drinks, and

more. For more: http://sites.google.com/site/redwhiteboom/



Genesis Firecracker Run. When: 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 4.
Where: East Moline. Event information: 5K/10K; new 10K 2-person
relay; Kiddie run; The National Bank Mile; Hospital Bed Races. For more:
www.firecrackerrun.com.



Camp Genesis. When: July 8-13. Where: YMCA Camp Abe Lincoln, Blue
Grass, Iowa; Camp information: A free camp experience for children who
are dealing with cancer in their families. A traditional camp experience of
swimming, horseback riding, a climbing tower but also cancer education and
educational and emotional support from Gilda's Club Quad Cities. For more:
Call Gilda's Club at (563) 326-7504 for information or download a camp
application at www.gildasclubqc.org (click on the Camp Genesis link.)



Quad-City Times Bix 7. When: 8 a.m., Saturday, July 28. Where:
Downtown Davenport. Information: A world-class 7-mile road race. There
is also a 3-mile Quick Bix and Jr. Bix events on July 27. Genesis is a Platinum
Sponsor, the volunteer sponsor and Genesis professionals staff the medical
tent. For more: www.bix7.com.

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This spring, with the help of 800 volunteers, including an AmeriCorps NCCC team, Living Lands & Waters (LL&W) packaged and distributed over 140,000 oak tree saplings to community members, schools, park districts, and businesses within 13 different states throughout the country.  Over 350 volunteers helped LL&W wrap 24,500 saplings at the QCCA Expo center over a 6-day period in March.  Along with the wrapping and distribution, LL&W also hosted community plantings in Peoria, IL and Des Moines, IA.

 

Living Lands & Waters began the MillionTrees Project (MTP) in 2007.  In the past six years, 476,000 tree saplings have been wrapped, handed out, and/or planted with the help of over 3,000 volunteers.  The main goal of MTP has been to plant one million trees to provide shelter and a viable food source for wildlife and migratory birds, increase biodiversity, help reduce run-off and erosion, and to improve water and air quality.  The planting and distribution of oak tree saplings also helps repopulate devastated areas such as Joplin, MO after the tornado, Southern Illinois after the inland hurricane, and Cedar Rapids after the tremendous flooding.  Tree handouts are held on Earth Day at several schools to bring awareness about the importance of trees and their environment to the students as well.

 

The AmeriCorps NCCC team, stationed out of Vinton, IA, worked side by side with Living Lands & Waters for two months and contributed so much to the organization's mission.  The journey started when the team joined forces with LL&W to clean up a portion of the Mississippi River during LL&W's Alternative Spring Break in Memphis, TN.  The Americorps NCCC, also known as Maple 1, then stopped off at LL&W's nursery in Beardstown, IL to help harvest 20,000 saplings and prepare the beds for next season. Maple 1 was a huge asset to LL&W's MillionTrees Project this year, doing everything asked of them including wrapping, packaging, distributing, and planting.

 

LL&W is looking to establish a new nursery in the Quad Cities where 150,000 acorns will be planted in the first year.  Volunteers will be needed to assist with the upkeep and harvesting of this nursery.  For more information, visit LL&W's website at www.livinglandsandwaters.org or call the MillionTrees Project Coordinator, Ashley Stover, at 309.737.5913.

 

Chad Pregracke started Living Lands & Waters in 1998 as a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the beautification and restoration of America's major rivers and to the education of people about environmental issues. From his single boat beginning, LL&W has grown to an internationally known organization with a fleet of barges and workboats.  LL&W engages thousands of volunteers each year in river cleanups, hands-on environmental education workshops, the Great Mississippi River Cleanup, Adopt-a- River-Mile programs and the Million Trees Project.

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