Get ready for Ames!
The Ames Straw Poll is right around the corner

The rise in both temperature and humidity coupled with increasingly frequent visits from Presidential candidates can only mean one thing, the Iowa GOP's Ames Straw Poll is quickly approaching. I am excited to report that we are working tirelessly to make sure this year's Straw Poll is the most successful, fair and fun straw poll to date.

Earlier this month, the State Central Committee passed draft rules that will help ensure the integrity of the voting process and will be consistent with the procedures followed by your local County Auditors. Additionally, we will be reducing the price of admission for the event. I view the Straw Poll as an asset for Presidential campaigns to measure their organizational strength and as a party building event. Through offering discounted prices, more families and political newcomers will attend the event and help our party grow.

Demand Accountability from Senate Democrats
Call Senator Gronstal and ask that he get serious about the budget

Last week, Senate Democrats lead by Mike Gronstal launched a budget campaign tour in the middle of the legislative session. To think that Senate Democrats can speak with any credibility on the state budget is laughable. Senator Gronstal's use of budget gimmickry created a $900 million dollar hole in state budget last year. In calling for a compromise, he is pushing for business as usual which Iowans rejected last November. Governor Branstad and Legislative Republicans are working on a transparent and common-sense budget and will not compromise our state's fiscal future in order maintain Senate Democrats appetite for deficit spending.

Senate Democrats have willingly ignored the mandate of last November. I encourage you to remind them of the message you sent with your ballot by calling Gronstal at 515-281-4610 and asking him to get serious about the budget.

WASHINGTON - Senator Chuck Grassley said U.S. Senate approval last night of a resolution that designated May as National Foster Care Month for the 23rd consecutive year helps to raise awareness about the challenges facing children and families in the foster care system.  Nationwide, approximately 420,000 children live in foster care, including about 6,000 children in Iowa.  There are more than 2,700 foster parent families in Iowa.

"We need to keep the spotlight on the children and families in the foster-care system," Grassley said.  "States need incentives to make improvements, and the effort needs to continue to move more children from what should be a temporary place in the system to permanent, loving homes.  Disruptions, uncertainty and constant changes in their surroundings make it harder for children in foster care to succeed in school and access opportunities to learn and grow in positive ways."

Grassley is the lead Republican sponsor of the resolution, which was introduced by Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana.

Last year, Grassley and Landrieu founded a Senate Caucus on Foster Youth to focus on those who have recently aged out of the foster care system and lack the support of a family.  Previously, they worked together to pass a landmark 2008 overhaul of child welfare law, including new incentives for states to move children from foster care to permanent, adoptive homes.  The reform initiative made it easier for children to be adopted by family members, including grandparents, and made all children designated as special needs, which in adoption includes older children, eligible for federal adoption assistance.  The Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 also established educational and vocational opportunities for youth when they transition out of the foster care system at age 18.  Much of this legislation fell within the jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on Finance, where Grassley served as Chairman and Ranking Member during the last decade.  He remains a senior member of the committee.  He previously sponsored tax incentives to encourage and increase adoptions, as well.

Grassley said that policymakers also should recognize the "selfless contribution of tens of thousands of Americans who provide safe haven and open their loving homes as foster care parents to children in the foster care system.  One person at a time, so many foster care parents make a tremendous contribution."

Click here to read the Senate resolution adopted last night.

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Leahy, Grassley, Feinstein, Chambliss Introduce Bill To Extend Mueller's Term

WASHINGTON - May 26, 2011 - The top Democrats and Republicans of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Senate Select Committee on Intelligence introduced legislation Thursday to address President Obama's request to extend the term of FBI Director Robert Mueller for two years.

Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), and Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Vice Chairman Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) introduced a bill to provide a one-time extension of Mueller's service.

Earlier this month, President Obama requested that Congress enact a one-time extension of Mueller's term, which is limited to 10 years by statute.  Mueller assumed the post of FBI Director just one week before the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; his term is set to expire September 3.

"Bob Mueller has served tirelessly and selflessly for 10 years, and is undoubtedly ready to begin the next phase of his life," said Leahy.  "But he has characteristically answered duty's call and indicated his willingness to continue his service.  We should fulfill our duty, as well, and join together without delay to secure the continuity and stability that is demanded at this time, and that is needed to keep our country safe."

"The ten-year term for an FBI director is good for the agency and our country.  It was designed to insulate the FBI Director from the political process and ensure that no one Director amass too much power.  It has worked for thirty-five years.  But, we live in extraordinary times.  Given the complex and uncertain time we live in, the good work of Director Mueller following September 11, and a heightened alert to terrorist attack following the death of Osama Bin Laden, this one-time statutory exemption that will extend the term of FBI Director Mueller's term by two years is the right decision.  I do this with trepidation, though, because of the constitutional and precedential concerns associated with this action," Grassley said.  "I look forward to a hearing in the Judiciary Committee so we can address those concerns."

"During the last decade, Robert Mueller has provided steady leadership and stability at the FBI.  He has worked to transform the culture of the Bureau into an agency that can better identify and prevent terrorist attacks against the United States," said Feinstein.  "Under his leadership, the FBI has played an essential role in more than 20 significant counterterrorism operations, while infiltrating and arresting individuals charged with planning attacks against our country. Extending Director Mueller's term at the FBI for an additional two years will ensure the transition at the FBI continues and will provide important stability to the President's national security team during this sensitive and challenging time."

"In addition to leading our crime-fighting efforts inside the United States, the FBI plays a critical national security role," said Chambliss.  "Director Mueller has done an outstanding job ensuring the American people remain safe from domestic attacks.  In light of Osama bin Laden's death, the approaching 9/11 anniversary, and the leadership transitions occurring at the Pentagon and the CIA, I believe granting a one-time, two-year extension of Director Mueller's term is the right thing to do."

The legislation will be referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration.  The text of the legislation is available here.

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LLINOIS & IOWA DELEGATIONS CALL FOR MEETING WITH ARMY SECRETARY TO DISCUSS REPORTS OF POSSIBLE JMTC CLOSURE AT ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL


[WASHINGTON, D.C.] - May 26, 2011 - After learning that an internal task force at the Army Materiel Command (AMC) is considering relocating Rock Island Arsenal's Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center (JMTC), a bipartisan group of lawmakers from both the Illinois and Iowa Congressional Delegations called for a meeting with the Secretary of the Army, John McHugh, as soon as possible to discuss their concerns about the cost associated with conducting such a move as well as the impact it would have on the Rock Island Arsenal.

Members signing on to today's letters include : U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL), Mark Kirk (R-IL), Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Tom Harkin (D-IA) along with U.S. Representatives Bobby Schilling (R-IL-17), Dave Loebsack (D-IA-02) and Bruce Braley (D-IA-01) .

"It is our understanding that the Army Materiel Command (AMC) has formed an internal task force charged with cutting $3 billion from the overall AMC budget. These recommendations are due in July as part of an Army-wide effort to find savings in a time of tight budgets.  We understand that closing Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center (JMTC) is a potential approach being considered by this task force," the Members wrote. "Given the urgency of this matter, we request a meeting with you as soon as possible to discuss these matters as they may impact Rock Island."

The Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center (JMTC) is a one-of-a-kind U.S. Army facility which manufactures critical equipment for our troops around the world. The more than 1,700 individuals employed at JMTC specialize in manufacturing artillery, armor, small arms, and mobile maintenance kits for use on the front lines. The JMTC, perhaps best known for howitzer production, operates the Army's only foundry and since 2003 has produced half of all armor for Army tactical wheeled vehicles. Veterans make up more than half of JMTC's highly-skilled workforce.

A similar letter was sent to General Ann Dunwoody, the Commanding General of the Army Material Command which oversees the JMTC's operations and would have firsthand knowledge of the internal task force. Today's letters follow up on a previous request to meet with General Dunwoody who is not available to meet until July, the same month the task force will report its cost-cutting recommendations.

[Text of the letters below]

May 26, 2011

Dear Mr. Secretary:

We hope to meet with you as soon as practicable to discuss the importance of Rock Island's Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center to the Quad Cities region.

It is our understanding that the Army Materiel Command (AMC) has formed an internal task force charged with cutting $3 billion from the overall AMC budget. These recommendations are due in July as part of an Army-wide effort to find savings in a time of tight budgets.  We understand that closing Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center (JMTC) is a potential approach being considered by this task force.

As you know JMTC is a state of the art manufacturing facility that can rapidly respond to warfighter needs.  It has produced armor that protected our troops overseas and has produced almost every howitzer in the Army inventory.  JMTC employs more than 1,700 jobs and is an anchor in the local and regional economy.

Given the urgency of this matter, we request a meeting with you as soon as possible to discuss these matters as they may impact Rock Island.



May 26, 2011

General Ann E. Dunwoody

Commanding General

US Army Material Command

9301 Chapek Road

Fort Belvoir, VA 22060

Dear General Dunwoodie:

Earlier this month, we requested a meeting with you through the Army Liaison's Office but were told you would not be available until July at the earliest.  However, recent events highlight the need for this meeting to take place as soon as possible.  It is our understanding that Army Materiel Command (AMC) has formed an internal task force charged with cutting $3 billion from the overall AMC budget, which will report its recommendation in July.   We understand that closing Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center is a potential approach being considered by this task force.

Given the urgency of this matter, we request a meeting with you as soon as possible and would be happy to host you in Washington as early as this Friday, May 27, 2011.

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PATRIOT EXTENSION CLEARS SENATE

Thursday, May 26, 2011 

Senator Chuck Grassley, Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, made the following statement after the Senate voted to extend the USA PATRIOT Act.

"The Senate vote was a reaffirmation of the importance of these expiring authorities that help secure our nation.  The three expiring provisions have provided a great deal of information to agents that have helped thwart terrorist attacks while protecting legitimate privacy and constitutional rights. Now, I hope the House will give the agents the certainty and predictability they need to use these tools to collect critical intelligence in the War on Terror."

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May 26, 2011 -- Operation Gratitude, the 501(c)(3) Military support charity, and co-sponsor True Religion Brand Jeans® have launched a "Pictures for Patriots" contest designed to encourage students in kindergarten through 12th grade to use their artistic talents to express patriotic support and gratitude for deployed U.S. troops.

 

"The troops love getting kids' artwork in their Operation Gratitude care packages," explained Carolyn Blashek, founder of the organization. "Some decorate their living or work space with it, others save it in a special plP4P Contestace to bring home someday, and a few even carry the drawings with them on all their missions, tucked into their pockets or helmets for good luck and comfort."

Hoping to receive more of such treasures and at the same time discover the perfect drawing for the cover of their annual Operation Gratitude Magazine, published exclusively for deployed troops, Operation Gratitude, in cooperation with True Religion Brand Jeans®, designed a social media-based contest to engage the public's help.

 

Students in K-12 are invited to submit digital images of their drawings from May 25 through June 15 via email to: OpGratMedia@gmail.com. The original  drawings must also be mailed, along with an Entry/Parent Permission Form, to: Pictures for Patriots 2011/Operation Gratitude; 16444 Refugio Road; Encino, California 91436

Operation Gratitude and True Religion Brand Jeans® will choose 10 Finalist drawings P4P Contest2from among all entries submitted. Commencing on June 20, the 10 Finalist drawings will be posted in a "Pictures for Patriots" photo album on Operation Gratitude's Facebook page. Facebook users may then "like" their favorite entry, thereby voting for the drawing they believe is best. One "like" equals one vote. The three drawings with the most votes by the contest's July 3 closing date will be announced as the Grand Prize Winners on July 4 and each Winner will earn a $500 donation to the student's school and an iPod for themselves. The entry with the greatest number of votes will be placed on the cover of the upcoming Operation Gratitude Magazine.

 

Each of the 10 Finalists will receive a pair of True Religion Brand Jeans®, an Operation Gratitude DogTag, and will be featured on the inside pages of the Operation Gratitude Magazine. In addition, each of the 10 Finalists will be assisted in the filing of an application to obtain a U.S. copyright registration for their drawing submission. True Religion Brand Jeans® will select one or more of the drawing submissions to be printed on T-Shirts that will be sold from their retail stores.  A portion of the proceeds from those sales will be contributed to Operation Gratitude.

Complete official "Pictures for Patriots" Rules may be found here. Download and print an Entry Form here.

For those students who otherwise wouldn't be able to volunteer in the armory because they're under age 12 or live too far away, Blashek urged: "This is an ideal opportunity to show their appreciation and support for the troops in a creative and special way!  We hope parents, teachers, scout and youth group leaders will encourage their children to participate in this very patriotic and meaningful activity."

 

"True Religion Brand Jeans® is humbled and honored to participate in this program with Operation Gratitude," said Chief Executive Officer, Jeffrey Lubell. "This is a beautiful and meaningful display of support and appreciation for our deployed service men and women."

We salute the Davenport Youth Council NAACP Branch #47AA.

They will host the 3rd Annual "Youth Explosion," talent show on Sunday, June 12, 2011 at Lincoln Elementary School located at 318 E. 7th Street, Davenport, Iowa.

All children, youth groups, adults, familes and the community invited. Come out and support. Cost is $5.00

For tickets or more information, call 563-323-4307 or 563-468-3949

Sponsored by: the Davenport Youth Council NAACP #47AA
(NAACP CELEBRATES 102 YEARS OF SERVICE 1909-2011)

May 25, 2011

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today announced that a total of $1,406,728 has been awarded to six AmeriCorps programs across Iowa.  This competitive funding comes from the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS).  Harkin has been a longtime supporter of AmeriCorps and is the Chairman of the panel that funds these initiatives.

"Getting people involved in service to improve their community and enhance the lives of those around them, all while growing themselves, is important for any society and is what is at the heart of AmeriCorps programs," said Harkin. "From teaching and mentoring children to building houses for the poor to restoring wildlife habitats, today's funding will improve the lives of countless Iowans and help us build an even greater state."

Details of the grants follow:

Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources - $506,727 - to provide wildlife habitat restoration and trail improvement to reduce water quality decline in the Environmental Stewardship priority area. The program will serve all residents, particularly in rural communities, throughout the state of Iowa.

Habitat for Humanity of Iowa, Inc. - $274,576 - to recruit and support volunteers to build low income housing units to eliminate substandard, unaffordable housing in the state of Iowa. The program will serve low-income families in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Quad Cities, Des Moines, K Knoxville, Mason City, Marshalltown, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Webster/Humboldt, and Greene/Boone counties of Iowa.

Graceland University - $145,612 - to provide positive youth development services such as mentoring, recreational activities and after school assistance in the areas of Education and Healthy Futures. The program will serve youth in the six-county region (Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, Ringgold, Union and Wayne) of South Central Iowa.

Boys & Girls Club of Central Iowa Inc. - $216,468 - to provide after school homework help, healthy choices programming and case management support in the Education priority area to increase positive attendance patterns in schools. The program will serve students (ages 5 - 18) in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Council Bluffs, Carter Lake, Sioux City, Adair, and Davenport, Iowa.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley - $130,000 - to recruit and support volunteers to mentor disadvantaged youth at risk to leave school without a diploma. The mentoring will resulting in improved academic achievement among these youth. The program will serve students in 58 counties in Eastern Iowa.

United Way of East Central Iowa - $133,345 - to provide early literacy activities and tutoring during out-of-school time to children, and provide outreach services for families of children with disabilities. Members will serve in Eastern Iowa.

May 25, 2011

As Memorial Day Weekend is quickly approaching, and travel plans are being made, the Scott County Health Department encourages all Scott County residents to check their measles immunization status. A higher than usual number of cases have been seen in the US this year and there is now a confirmed case of measles in Dallas County, Iowa. Measles is one of the most highly contagious infectious diseases and will occasionally cause severe illness and death.

Measles is spread through the air when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. Because there is no treatment for the illness, prevention is key. Anyone born after 1957 and has not had measles or has not received two doses of MMR (Measles Mumps and Rubella vaccine), can get measles if exposed. Scott County residents should check their personal and family immunization records to make sure their measles vaccinations are up-to-date.

Measles causes a high fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes, pink eye (conjunctivitis) and a red rash that moves from the face to the rest of body. The symptoms may last from 1 - 2 weeks. If you or anyone you know is experiencing the signs and symptoms listed above, please call your health care provider and discuss your symptoms before showing up at the doctor's office, walk- in clinic or emergency room. The physician will advise you to either come to the clinic or arrange for you to be seen at a different location so other people are not exposed.

For more information contact the Scott County Health Department at 563-326-8618 or visit www.scottcountyiowa.com/health. Additional information regarding measles can also be found on the Iowa Department of Public Health's website at www.idph.state.ia.us.

Scott County Residents Encouraged to Check Measles Immunization Status Public Information Officer at 326-8618

Amana - It' s back by overwhelming popular demand! The Old Creamery' s production of Marriage Can Be Murder is returning to the Ox Yoke Inn, Amana after all performances were sold out last February.

This is a wedding you' ll not forget. A flirty bridesmaid who has a thing for the groom, an over-the-top wedding planner, a spoiled rotten bride and an unsolved murder would spell disaster for any other wedding. But, in The Old Creamery' s production of Marriage Can Be Murder, it only brings on the laughs.

Marriage Can Be Murder, by James Daab returns to the Ox Yoke Inn for only four performances: July 6, 7, 13 and 14. The cast consists of Old Creamery regulars Kamille Zbanek of Ely; T.J. Besler of Manchester; Tom Milligan and Deborah Kennedy of East Amana; Jackie McCall and Sean McCall of Marengo; and Nicholas Hodge of Marion.

The evening includes a mouth watering Ox Yoke Inn meal with choice of entrée, beverage and dessert. Performance times are 6 p.m. Seating begins at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $45 per person for dinner and the show and includes all gratuity and tax. Because the action takes place during dinner, show only tickets are not available. Call today or you might miss this wild wedding!

For reservations, call the Ox Yoke Inn, Amana at 800-233-3441.

The Old Creamery Theatre Company is a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1971 in Garrison, Iowa. The company is celebrating 40 years of bringing live, professional theatre to the people of Iowa and the Midwest. We thank KGAN and Fox 28, our 2011 season media sponsor.

WHAT:  The Davenport Chick-fil-A® restaurant on E. 53rd Street will host a date night for mothers and sons ages 3-13 on Saturday, June 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. The free event aims to provide mothers with an opportunity to bond with their sons in a special setting.
 
Mother-son couples will walk the red carpet and be treated to tableside service. Tables will be decorated with white linens, candles and fresh flowers.
 
The restaurant team will give sons roses to give to their mothers as well as goody bags with a Mini Plush Chick-fil-A "Eat Mor Chikin®" Cow and offers from L'il Mississippi Golf, Maggie Moos and Michael's Fun World, which they may use to continue the date after dinner. CCI Studio will be on-site to provide photography and will give each mother-son couple a complimentary 4x6 photograph.
 
"We invite the Davenport community to join us for a magical evening for mothers and sons to spend quality time together and enjoy a delicious meal," said restaurant Operator Jeremy Tatman. "Our team at Chick-fil-A and the other sponsors have worked hard to put together a special evening for families in our community."
 
Reservations are required with seating times every half hour beginning at 4 p.m. To make a reservation, visit the restaurant's website at www.cfarestaurant.com/davenport/events. Space is limited.    
 
WHEN:            Saturday, June 4     4 - 7 p.m.
 
WHERE:          Chick-fil-A at Davenport - 2945 E. 53rd St. - Davenport, IA 52807 - (563) 355-1742

CONTACT:      Mandie Reed                                                                           
                        Chick-fil-A at Davenport                                                           
                        (563) 940-4212

DES MOINES, Iowa, May 25, 2011 - Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager today was presented with the 2011 Main Street Leadership Award by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in honor of USDA's support to revitalize rural commercial areas. He accepted the award on behalf of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
 
"USDA, and especially the Rural Development mission area, is honored to receive this prestigious award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation" said Tonsager. "Main street America drives the rural economy.  Our work with the Trust helps ensure that the nation's small town main streets are restored as vibrant and economic engines of their communities.  A healthy main street is a sign of a strong, growing local economy."
 
     The National Trust Main Street Leadership Award is presented annually and recognizes individuals or organizations that have provided strong leadership either locally or nationally in making significant, lasting contributions to commercial district revitalization; inspiring actions that can be duplicated in other communities; and making long-term contributions to a community's revitalization over time.
 
     USDA was recognized for its support through the Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI) and the Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG) program which seek to create jobs, strengthen business, offer training and financial assistance to local entrepreneurs in rural communities. The goal of the RCDI program is to develop the capacity and ability of private, nonprofit community-based housing and community development organizations, and low- income rural communities to undertake projects related to housing, community facilities, community and economic development projects in rural areas. For more information visit http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/HAD-RCDI_Grants.html.
 
   The RBEG program provides grants for rural projects that finance and facilitate development of small and emerging rural businesses help fund distance learning networks, and help fund employment related adult education programs. To learn more about this program, visit http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/BCP-LoanAndGrants.html.
 
For example, in 2009, Main Street Momence (Momence, Ill.) received a $99,000 Rural Business Enterprise Grant (RBEG) as seed capital to establish a revolving loan fund that businesses in the area could use to revitalize the Main Street. The local government of Kankakee County matched the federal funding with $50,000. Four neighborhood businesses used their loans to refurbish, expand, and maintain their businesses and helped create or save 27 full time jobs 20 part-time jobs.
 
   USDA, through its Rural Development mission area, administers and manages housing, business and community infrastructure and facility programs through a national network of state and local offices. These programs are designed to improve the economic stability of rural communities, businesses, residents, farmers and ranchers and improve the quality of life in rural America. Rural Development has an existing portfolio of more than $150 billion in loans and loan guarantees. Visit http://www.rurdev.usda.gov for additional information about the agency's programs or to locate the USDA Rural Development office nearest you.
 
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