Urges House leadership to work together to extend payroll tax cut 

 

Washington, DC - Today, Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) wrote House Speaker John Boehner and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi urging them to work together to pass a yearlong extension of the middle class payroll tax cut.

In December, a yearlong middle class tax cut extension became mired in partisanship and Washington gridlock.  After weeks of stalled negotiations and scorched-earth tactics, a two-month temporary extension of the middle class tax cut was ultimately passed.

"In less than two months, the short-term middle class tax cut extension will expire.  If Congress doesn't start working together now, we'll be in the same situation we were at the end of December: a partisan shouting match.

 

"Enough is enough.  Let's start working together now to extend the middle class tax cut and restore certainty for middle class families.  A yearlong extension will put $1,000 in the pocket of the average middle class family and help strengthen the economy.  America's middle class can't afford to wait until the last minute."

 

Braley has consistently worked across party lines for a yearlong middle class tax cut extension.  He was one of only 10 Democrats to support a Republican bill to couple a yearlong extension of the middle class tax cut with other provisions.  Braley also supported the compromise Senate bill that extended the middle class tax cut until the end of February.

Text of Braley's letter is below; a copy of Braley's letter can be downloaded at the following link: http://go.usa.gov/niP

 

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January 23, 2012

 

The Honorable John Boehner                       

Speaker

U.S. House of Representatives               

H-232, U.S. Capitol                       

Washington, DC  20515                         

 

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi

Minority Leader

U.S. House of Representatives

H-204, U.S. Capitol

Washington, DC  20515

 

Dear Speaker Boehner and Minority Leader Pelosi:

Please work together to extend until the end of the year the payroll tax cut that is set to expire at the end of February. This issue is far too important for our country's economic recovery to let politics stand in the way.

This middle class tax cut is essential for job creation and our economic recovery. Extending this middle class tax cut will keep nearly $1,000 in the pocket of the average family and 160 million Americans would benefit from extending this tax cut. That's money a family can keep to spend on groceries, clothes, utilities, etc.  This tax cut puts money back in the pockets of middle class families that will help spur demand and economic growth.

Both political parties shamefully used this issue as political leverage when we tried to extend the payroll tax cut in December, but continuing this tax cut is more important than Washington politics. This issue shouldn't be about Republicans and Democrats - it's good for our economy and it's good for Americans. It's time for Congress to finish the job.

We're facing some tough times, and people in this country are desperate for leadership.  They don't care about labels, they care about results.  Americans don't want to see political point-scoring and game-playing in Washington.  They want to see people come together to solve problems.  Both parties generally support the idea of extending this middle class tax cut.  It shouldn't be so hard to get this done.

Please stand up for American families by extending the payroll tax cut. Now is not the time to leave them hanging. I stand ready to work in any way possible to help make a year-long extension of the middle class tax cut a reality.

Sincerely,

 

Bruce Braley,

Member of Congress

 

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Event Date: January 28, 2012

 

Do the warm temps and the lack of snow have you ready for spring?  Do you want to learn more about the flora and fauna in your neighborhood?  Then the new Davenport Public Library program, Backyard Naturalist, is for you.  Backyard Naturalist meets the 4th Saturday of the month at 1:00 p.m. at the Eastern Avenue Branch (6000 Eastern Avenue), and it is a great way to introduce people to the plants and animals in their backyards and beyond.  Anyone with an interest in nature will enjoy this FREE event.

For more information visit www.davenportlibrary.com or call (563) 326-7832.

 

 

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Iowa Wetland Management District Seeks Public Input on Future Management at Series of Open Houses

Open Houses (3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.):

  • February 13: Clear Lake, Lakeview Community Room, 10 North Lakeview Drive
  • February 14: Algona, Water's Edge Nature Center, 1010 250th Street
  • February 15: Spirit Lake, Dickinson County Nature Center, 2279 170th Street, Okoboji
  • February 16: Jefferson, Milwaukee Railroad Depot, 507 East Lincoln Way

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) will be hosting four open houses to request input from the public in developing a Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) for the Iowa Wetland Management District (District). The District was established in 1979 as part of Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge; however, Iowa Department of Natural Resources shares management responsibilities on many of the District's public lands. The primary purpose for establishment of the Wetland Management District was waterfowl production and migratory bird conservation.

The CCP will set wildlife, habitat and public use priorities and guide management decisions on the District for the next 15 years. The official public scoping period begins January 30, 2012 and will last 30 days. This scoping period is a time in which the District actively solicits comments from partners, stakeholders, local communities, neighbors, visitors and the public.

Although comments are welcome from anyone at any time during the planning process, they are most useful if received during this 30 day period. The open houses are just one way for you to participate in scoping and have your ideas on management of the District considered during the planning process.

The Service needs public input to questions like these:

  • How would you like to see the habitats and wildlife managed on the District?
  • Should public use and visitation be allowed and encouraged on the District?
  • What do you think are the most important management issues facing the District?

If you have input to share, but cannot attend the open houses, please send comments to:

Tim Miller, Project Leader                 Phone:  515-928-2523
Union Slough NWR                           Fax:      515-928-2230
1710 360th Street                         Email:  Unionslough@fws.gov
Titonka, IA 50480

 

For more information on the Midwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service visit http://midwest.fws.gov.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals, and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov.

Connect with our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/usfwmidwest, follow our tweets at www.twitter.com/usfwsmidwest, watch our YouTube Channel at  http://www.youtube.com/usfws and download photos from our Flickr page at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/.

(Washington, D.C.) The Tea Party Express has selected businessman and former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain to provide a response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address on Tuesday, January 24th.

"Herman Cain has been a steadfast advocate for Tea Party values of smaller government and more personal liberty while fighting for practical solutions to the issues facing our nation," said Sal Russo, Chief Strategist for the Tea Party Express,  in a prepared statement. "Americans are fed up with the Washington politics that fails to address America's fiscal woes."

This marks the second year the Tea Party has added another voice to the traditional rebuttal of the president's speech. Last year, Minnesota Republican Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann delivered the Tea Party response, declaring that "the Tea Party is a dynamic force for good in our national conversation."

Mr. Cain agrees and the 'Unconventional Candidate" is eager to re-direct the national conversation.  "America is Broke...and Broken. This is not a Democrat problem. This is not a Republican problem. This is an American problem. It's time for 'We the People' to demand our candidates commit to real, bold solutions to the problems that are endangering our nation.

As was the case in 2011, The Tea Party response will follow the Republican remarks, to be made this year by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. Mr. Cain says his own speech will complement the message he expects from Governor Daniels. "I highly regard Mitch Daniels and the reforms he has made as governor of Indiana. The intent of my remarks is not to dismiss or downplay what I expect to be an excellent and pointed Republican response, but to include the voice of the people...the ones who are truly in charge of this country and who are yearning for leadership and solutions."

Mr. Cain believes "this administration has not been honest with America and is leading our nation down a pathway to financial ruin." Cain said. "The American people deserve more than a smokescreen to cover up a crisis. They deserve to hear the truth from our president, and believe that our elected officials will actually advance real solutions to our problem, not just pay lip-service in an election year."

The Tea Party response to the State of the Union address will take place at 10:30 p.m. EST at the National Press Club. You can watch online at TeaPartyExpress.org.

Better than Dancing with the Stars and American Idol, on February 17 & 18 the Music Departments of Davenport Central and West high schools proudly present the Great River Show Choir Invitational at the Adler Theater.  The talented teens of Iowa and beyond will be presenting two nights of dazzling dancing, creative costumes, magnificent music, and great family entertainment.  

The middle school show choirs all competing for Grand Champion. What is a Show Choir you ask? All show  choir participants must audition for the opportunity to perform. Once selected, all participants spend endless produced and directed by professional Choreographers.  Costumes are then selected, fitted, and re?fitted until the finished product is a show choir performance that rivals most area stage performances. These show choirs then travel to many different venues all competing for the chance to become the "Grand Champion".  

The Great River Show Choir Invitational is unique in many ways. Most importantly, it allows the show choirs to perform on a professional stage, with professional sound and light crews. For many students, performing career. This Invitational is sponsored by two different high schools working together to bring you a weekend of excellent family entertainment at an extremely reasonable price.  

The Great River Show Choir Invitational at the Adler Theater begins Friday at 5:30 PM on February 17, 2012. Ticket prices are $5.00 for the Middle School Competition. High School competition begins Saturday, February 18 at 8:00 AM. Ticket prices are $8.00 for the Saturday competition, $8.00 for the Evening Finals Competition or $14.00 for the entire Saturday and Finals competition. An all weekend pass is available for $16.00.  Student tickets are $5.00 for each session, and there is a $1.00 per ticket discount for seniors.  Awards will be announced approximately 5:00 PM and Finals will begin at 7:30 PM. The Grand Champion will be announced at the conclusion of the Finals competition.  

Come which will begin approximately 7:30 PM.  For more information please visit our website at www.greatrivershowchoir.com Please feel free to call Tom Stanger at 322?3660 if you have any questions, or would like to arrange interviews with the Directors or performers.

We hope you will come support your local high school talents, and enjoy the show!!

Who: High School Show Choirs from 24 regional Junior and Senior High Schools from Omaha to Chicago, hosted by Davenport's Central and West High Schools.

What:  Usually held in school gymnasiums, the Great River Event is the only one that showcases the choirs in such a large and ornate performance theater.  With over 2400 comfy seats, this is truly the finest class competition in the Midwest

When:  Friday, February 17 and Saturday, February 18th, with the middle school competition beginning Friday night at 5:30.  High school groups compete from 8 AM to 6 PM Saturday, with final competitions starting at 7 PM until 11.

Where:  The Adler Theater in downtown Davenport.

Hosting Sponsored by the The Bechtel Trusts and Foundation and the Riverboat Development Authority, this event will support the expenses of the Central and West Show Choirs.  During the completion season, each of the regional groups take turns hosting events to help lower the costs for participants, and to show off their facilities.

Braley Statement on the Resignation of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords

Waterloo, IA -- Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) released the following statement regarding the resignation of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (AZ-08):

"Gabby Giffords' decision to step down from Congress hit me almost as hard as the terrible tragedy in Tucson that eventually led to her decision. Gabrielle represents everything good and noble about the institution of Congress. Her willingness to reach across the aisle and bring people together and her tireless enthusiasm for the importance of her work and its impact on her constituents inspires us to refocus on our most important job: to help people.

"I was not expecting to hear that my friend Gabby has decided to step down from Congress, but I'm glad she's doing what's best for her recovery and long-term health.

"For the last year, Gabby has been a symbol of hope and determination for all Americans.   She has inspired us to count our blessings, stop complaining, hug our loved ones and pay it forward to those who need our help.  In these troubled times  we need more people in Congress with a heart like hers.

"I hope Gabby's courageous fight will inspire a new generation of women and men to step forward and run for office. Carolyn and I continue to hold our friends, Gabby and Mark, in our thoughts and prayers as they move forward with their lives.

"I look forward to seeing Gabby again on Tuesday night."

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Waterloo, IA - Today, Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) released the following statement after learning of the death of US Marine Corps Master Sgt. Travis Riddick of Centreville, Iowa, in Afghanistan:

"My thoughts and prayers are with the Riddick family.  I am grateful for Master Sgt. Riddick's service and commitment to our country.  He made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of the country he loved.  I urge Iowans to keep the Riddick family in their thoughts during this difficult time."

 

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One of the largest self-guided art drives in the midwest, MRVAD boasts of 50 participating sights, representing over 200 artists, upward of 30 mediums showing off a multitude of perspectives and techniques.

Individual artists may demonstrate from their home studios or galleries, some may present work in their preferred retail location, while some sights will offer classes. 

This self-guided art drive is unique in several aspects.  First, it offers local art work from Dubuque and Galena all the way along the Mississippi to Galesburg.  Secondly, the variety of art encompasses everyone's needs: decorating, gifting, adornment and practicality! 

The drive hours are 10am - 5pm, Saturday May 5 & Sunday May 6, 2012.  Visit www.MRVAD.com to verify participating location address, contact information and times.  A printable map availabe March 15, 2012 with all the details @ www.MRVAD.com

Ansley Jo DeVrieze, a junior Biology major and the daughter of Jay & Stephanie DeVrieze of Moline, and Lisa Marie Kistner, a GSR in Elementary Education and the daughter of Dale & Marianne Kistner,also of Moline, were among the of 284 students from Greenville College who qualified for honors at the conclusion of the fall semester.

To qualify for the Dean's List, freshmen are required to maintain a 3.5 grade point average (4.0 scale). Sophomores, juniors and seniors must have a 3.7 GPA. A College Scholar is a student who has made the Dean's List for three or more consecutive semesters.

Greenville College is a four-year Christian liberal arts school located in Greenville, IL., with over 1600 traditional, adult and graduate students. Founded in 1892, it is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. For further information please visit www.greenville.edu.

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The Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois Political Action Committee announced today, January 20, 2012, its endorsement of Mike Smiddy in the Democratic primary for the 71st House District.

The AFFI represents over 15,000 members in 211 communities across the state. The firefighters said Smiddy will be the best advocate for public safety and ensure Illinois firefighters have the resources necessary to keep the citizens and first responders safe.

"Mr. Smiddy impressed us with his depth of knowledge on issues important not only to firefighters, but to all working men and women in his district and the state," said Pat Devaney, President of the AFFI. "At a time when financial resources are at a premium, it's good to know the voters have an opportunity to elect someone with fiscal integrity as well as concern for public safety."

AFFI Legislative Representative Chuck Sullivan stated that  " Mr. Smiddy's previous life experiences and work history lends credence to the fact that he understands the working middle class and is willing to stand up for all workers and their families."

The AFFI is among the most respected advocacy groups before the Illinois General Assembly and represents firefighters' efforts statewide in protecting lives and property from fire and other catastrophic events.

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