"All people should have the right to have their voices heard in equal ways."

Jim Leach represented Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years as member of the Republican party. Like most Iowans, he is fed up with the way billionaires and special interest groups have corrupted our elections.

Take two minutes to watch and share our latest video to hear why Representative Leach says "every American citizen ought to be alarmed" at what's happened in politics.

Transparency in our elections is a nonpartisan issue that both parties can get behind.

Thank you for joining with us to support campaign finance reform.

Iowa Pays the Price

P.S. If you agree with Jim Leach that this is a system run amuck, please share the video with your Iowa friends.

SEIU Local 199 members: Clinton supports our movement to build a better future for working families

VIDEO: Watch SEIU members speak about why they support Hillary Clinton

IOWA CITY, IA?After members conducted a rigorous endorsement process for the past several months, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) today endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, calling her a leader who will stand up for the working moms and dads building a movement to secure a better future for their families.

"Hillary Clinton supports working people who are trying to provide a good life for their families," said Tim Martens, a high school head custodian in Dubuque. "She stands with us on the issues that matter to our families the most."

"The members of SEIU Local 199 are proud to support Hillary Clinton for president," said Cathy Glasson, SEIU Local 199 President. "We are concerned about the same things as people across the country: earning a fair wage for a fair day's work and the ability to take care of and provide a better life for our families. We cannot afford four years of policies that will hurt working families while lining the pockets of big corporations.

SEIU's national months-long member engagement process included a 1,200-member conference in March, three national tele-town hall meetings in which more than 80,000 members participated, three national member polls from the fall of 2014 through the fall of 2015 and more than 200 local executive board debates and discussions with thousands of local union officers and elected member-leaders.

Hillary Clinton will fight to raise wages and has stood up for the rights of workers to join together in a union.  She has spoken out in support of the Fight for $15 movement: on the movement's April 15 national day of action, during the New York wage board fight that resulted in $15 for all fast food workers in the state, for the $15 victories in Los Angeles city and county and again just last week, on Nov. 10, during the biggest day of action yet.

 

"As cleaners, we roll up our sleeves every day and get the job done without complaint. When Hillary Clinton is president, she will do the same. She will fight tirelessly for working families. I like that she is not running to prove a point, she is running to make our country better," said Pam Johnston, a cleaner, member of 32BJ SEIU in Pittsburgh and executive board member.

 

Once elected, Hillary Clinton will have the opportunity to address the epidemic of low wages and poor training standards for our nation's airport workers, who keep travelers safe and airports clean. "Airport jobs should be good jobs ? and together, we can make sure they are," she wrote to airport workers gathered at a national convention last month in Washington.

Clinton has recognized the value of care work in our nation, particularly the home care providers and child care teachers who help educate our future generations and allow our seniors and those with disabilities to live with dignity at home. In many places, these workers earn poverty wages with no sick or vacation time and few if any benefits. "One of the things I'm trying to do in this campaign is put raising wages at the center," Clinton said at an August roundtable meeting in Los Angeles with SEIU home care providers. "I think your skills deserve a lot more pay and benefits than what's currently being made available to you."

"Hillary Clinton understands that child care teachers need living wages and that the care has to be affordable for people," said Marites McLean, a child care provider and member of SEIU Local 509 in Massachusetts. "She gets it and she's going to do something about it."

Clinton is also a leader on the core issues SEIU members care about in this election, including fighting for commonsense immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship, standing up for voting rights and criminal justice reform that prioritizes ending mass incarceration and supporting and strengthening the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Clinton's commitment to quality, affordable healthcare goes back decades to her courageous efforts in 1994 to ensure coverage for all. SEIU members know she will fight hard to strengthen the ACA so we never go backward.

"I'm very excited about our endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president," said Ann Byrne, a member of SEIU Local 199 and registered nurse at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics. "I'm going to caucus for her, door-knock for her and phone bank for her. As a nurse for 26 years, I know that Hillary Clinton will defend and strengthen the Affordable Care Act so our patients get the care they need."

"Hillary Clinton has proven she will fight, deliver and win for working families," said SEIU International President Mary Kay Henry. "SEIU members and working families across America are part of a growing movement to build a better future for their families, and Hillary Clinton will support and stand with them. This movement for economic, racial, immigrant and social justice is poised to turn out to vote in November with their families and communities and keep pushing elected officials to deliver once in office."

SEIU's 2 million members will join hands with community partners in a broad movement for economic, social, immigrant and racial justice. Along with the 64 million people who work at jobs paying poverty-level wages, they will be a powerful force during the 2016 elections. Hundreds of thousands of face-to-face and door-to-door contacts, millions of phone calls, robust digital engagement and other activities to get out the vote will counteract the efforts of billionaires and corporations to elect leaders who would answer only to the wealthy few.

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The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) unites 2 million diverse members in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. SEIU members working in the healthcare industry, in the public sector and in property services believe in the power of joining together on the job to win higher wages and benefits and to create better communities while fighting for a more just society and an economy that works for all of us, not just corporations and the wealthy.

Rock Island County State's Attorney John McGehee will hold a press conference to announce he's running for re-election to a second term at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 16, 2015.

McGehee, who was first elected as state's attorney in 2012, will make his announcement to the media and supporters at 11:00 a.m. in the Rock Island County Office Building (2nd floor County Board Conference Room), 1504-3rd Ave, Rock Island.
DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 4, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- Presidential Candidates Senator Ted Cruz, Governor Mike Huckabee, and Governor Bobby Jindal will address National Religious Liberties Conference attendees on Nov. 6 at the Iowa Events Center. Freedom 2015 is a gathering of over 1,700 Christians celebrating the religious liberties codified into the founding of our country. Speakers and attendees alike will encourage those who have been persecuted for their religious beliefs and discuss religious liberties for Christian business owners, teachers, evangelists, chaplains, employees and churches. The conference is sponsored by over a dozen evangelical organizations including American Family Association, Liberty Institute, Samaritan Ministries and Generations.

"Despite the bedrock of religious liberty upon which this nation was founded, we've seen a marked erosion of these liberties over the past few years," explained Kevin Swanson, the conference organizer. "It's more than bakers being forced to make cakes they don't want to make and photographers forced to photograph weddings they don't want to attend or risk losing their family businesses. Last week, a high school football coach in Washington was suspended and threatened to be fired for praying privately." Swanson cited other issues including the Iowa newspaper editor who was fired last year for religious beliefs expressed in a personal blog and several years ago a public school official in Texas who was denied a promotion because she refused to remove her children from a private Christian school.

"We're thankful for presidential candidates who affirm religious liberties in our nation. We want to encourage Christians in their homes, churches and workplaces by helping them understand the freedoms that are theirs by the grace of God and by the law of the land," added Swanson.

In addition to the presidential candidates, conference speakers include :
  • Persecuted Christians David and Jason Benham, Richard & Betty Odgaard, SMSgt Phillip Monk, Aaron & Melissa Klein and Randy Pfaff
  • Religious freedom advocates Kelly Schackelford, Rafael Cruz, James Lansberry, Brigadier General Douglas Lee, USA (ret), Bob Vander Plaats, Bradley Pierce and Chuck Hurley
Conference speakers will address religious liberty in the military, medical care, parenting, education and the workplace.

Conference registration and livestreaming is available at Freedom2015.org. Media contact Blair Watkinson, Director of Media Relations, for more information: 720-778-1517 or media@freedom2015.org.
On November 8, exactly one year before the presidential election, Iowa Pays the Price is hosting a rally to say "enough" to the obscene amount of special interest money that's taken over our election. 

Will you join us this Sunday on the steps of the State Capitol in downtown Des Moines as we Stand Up to Super PACs?

We know you're fed up with billionaires pouring money into the 2016 election to advance their own special interests. You're in good company. According to a recent Bloomberg/Des Moines Register poll, more than 90% of caucus-goers in both parties are "mad as hell" or "unsatisfied" with the amount of money in politics. 

Help us send a message this Sunday. We'll be gathering on the steps of the Iowa State Capitol for an afternoon of hot cocoa, live music by The Uniphonics, and a special appearance by the Iowa Nice Guy. Find the event on Facebook and remember to invite your friends and family.

#StandUpToSuperPACs
Sunday, November 8
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Steps of the Iowa State Capitol

Thanks for your support,

Iowa Pays the Price

DES MOINES -AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement regarding AFSCME's endorsement of Hillary Clinton to be the next president of the United States:

"It's an exciting day for AFSCME members in Iowa, as our union proudly endorses Hillary Clinton to be the next president of the United States. Nobody will work harder for the working families of our state than Hillary Clinton. We all know the stakes for working families in 2016 couldn't be higher. Every day as I drive across the state talking with fellow Iowans, I hear the same thing: it's getting harder to get by because our economy is totally out of whack. We all see corporations and CEOs writing new rules that favor their bottom line, but make it harder for us to provide for our families."

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Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack announced today that he will continue his Coffee with Your Congressman tour on Saturday, October 24th, with stops in Iowa City and Muscatine. At each stop, Loebsack will mingle with local patrons at diners and coffee shops to chat one-on-one and hear directly from Iowans. The Coffee with Your Congressman tour will make periodic stops throughout Iowa's Second District. The event is open to the public and media.

 

Iowa City Coffee with Your Congressman Stop

Hamburg Inn

214 N. Linn St.

9:15am

 

Muscatine Coffee with Your Congressman Stop

Elly's Tea and Coffee

208 West 2nd Street

11:30am

 

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President Bill Clinton will join Hillary Clinton on her trip to Iowa surrounding the state party's Jefferson-Jackson Dinner. During the weekend, President Clinton will deliver remarks at a pre-JJ Dinner Hillary for Iowa rally in downtown Des Moines.  This will be President Clinton's first trip to Iowa of the 2016 cycle.

The pre-event rally is free and open to the public. Those interested in attending are encouraged to RSVP at http://hrc.io/BillClinton.

Logistical information for outlets interested in covering events during Jefferson-Jackson weekend will be released in the coming days.

Saturday, October 24

Pre-JJ Dinner Hillary for Iowa Rally with President Bill Clinton & Katy Perry

WHERE: East Parking Lot, 611 5th Avenue, Des Moines, 50309

DOORS OPEN: 3:00 PM

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Every presidential cycle, the pinnacle Iowa Caucus event is the Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson dinner in Des Moines. This year, as the Party prepares for the national spotlight to shine on the capital, we thought we'd kick off the weekend with a little fun and some music.

And knowing not everyone can afford to get to Des Moines for big historic speeches, we thought we'd start out east. In Davenport. At the Adler Theater. With some free music. Iowa music. And a few famous musicians. And Bernie Sanders. To say thank you.

Can you join Bernie for a night of music at the Adler Theater?

On Friday, October 23rd at 7:30pm, Bernie's All-Star band will join Senator Sanders on stage at the historic Adler Theater for a very special #RockinTheBern concert.

Performers include legendary guitarist Wayne Kramer, singer/songwriters Marshall Crenshaw and Jill Sobule, and Iowa's own Brother Trucker, with more to be announced. It's going to be an amazing night of music and grassroots political energy, and we'd love to have you there with us.

We want to make sure that any Bernie supporters in the area can attend, so tickets are free of charge - you just need to RSVP! (First come, first served.)

Click here to join him at this special event and show your support.

Please join Bernie at #RockinTheBern and become part of the political revolution that's sweeping Iowa and the nation. Let's rock.

On Wednesday, October 14, the day after the first Democratic presidential debate, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will campaign on behalf of Hillary Clinton in Iowa. Albright, the first woman to serve as Secretary of State, will speak at Hillary for Iowa organizing events in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, and West Des Moines.

At the events, Albright will discuss Hillary Clinton's commitment to fighting for women and families at home and around the world - a commitment the two have long shared. In 1995, then-First Lady Clinton and then-United Nations Ambassador MadeleineAlbright led the U.S. delegation to the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, where Clinton proclaimed that "women's rights are human rights."

Albright will also discuss Clinton's work to elevate gender equality as a key pillar of U.S. foreign policy, advance women's economic empowerment, champion programs to prevent and respond to gender-based violence, and spearhead public-private partnerships to improve the status of women and girls.

 

 

Wednesday, October 14

 

Sioux City Organizing Event

WHERE: Peirce Mansion, 2901 Jackson Street, Sioux City

WHEN: 8:45 AM

Public RSVP Here

 

Council Bluffs Organizing Event

WHERE: Dixie Quicks, 157 W Broadway, Council Bluffs

WHEN: 11:30 AM

Public RSVP Here

 

West Des Moines Organizing Event

WHERE: Home of Cyril and John Mandelbaum, 2630 S Woodridge Drive, West Des Moines

WHEN: 2:45 PM

Public RSVP Here

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