Boone, IA - October 29, 2014, Bruce Braley will continue to highlight his plans to fight for all Iowa families, not just the wealthiest few, at canvass kickoffs and grassroots events in Boone and Marshalltown.

Braley will meet with local volunteers and grassroots organizers and encourage all Iowans to vote early. Voting early is the simplest and easiest way to cast a ballot. Iowans can vote early in person from now until November 3. For more information about early voting locations, visit vote.brucebraley.com.

While Bruce works to put Iowa families first, Joni Ernst has made it clear that she stands with millionaires, billionaires and special interests with her out-of-step plans to privatize Social Security, end federal student aid, and protect tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. In contrast, Bruce is fighting to protect and strengthen Social Security, reduce the burden of college costs, and fight for tax breaks for the middle class.

Later in the day, Braley will be joined by Hillary Rodham Clinton for grassroots events in Cedar Rapids and Davenport.

TOMORROW, October 29, 2014
10:00am Braley meets with local volunteers, grassroots organizers in Boone
Jim Mowrer Campaign Office
707 Story Street
Boone, IA
11:30am Braley meets with local activists, grassroots volunteers in Marshalltown
Iowa Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign Office
127 E. Main Street
Marshalltown, IA
12:45pm
(Doors open)
Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Hillary Rodham Clinton
IBEW Local 405 Hall
1211 Wiley Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA
4:45pm
(Doors open)
Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Hillary Rodham Clinton
RiverCenter, Atrium
136 E. 3rd Street
Davenport, IA

NOTE: Members of the press who have requested credentials for the grassroots events with Hillary Rodham Clinton in Cedar Rapids and Davenport will receive a confirmation email TODAY with further information. 

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By Kenric Ward (Watchdog.org)

Voting machines that switch Republican votes to Democrats are being reported in Maryland.

"When I first selected my candidate on the electronic machine, it would not put the 'x' on the candidate I chose ? a Republican ? but it would put the 'x' on the Democrat candidate above it," Donna Hamilton said.

"This happened multiple times with multiple selections. Every time my choice flipped from Republican to Democrat. Sometimes it required four or five tries to get the 'x' to stay on my real selection," the Frederick, Md., resident said last week.

Queen Anne County Sheriff Gary Hofmann said he encountered the problem, too, personally.

"This is happening here as well. It occurred on two candidates on my machine. I am glad I checked. Many voters have reported this here as well," Hofmann, a Republican, wrote in an email Sunday evening.

READ ALSO: Group sues over 'illegal' voters.

Two other Maryland voters reported the same in Anne Arundel County on Friday.

A similar vote switch turned up in Chicago earlier last week.

Illinois Republican state representative candidate Jim Moynihan went to the Schaumburg Public Library last Monday to vote for himself. "Instead, it cast the vote for my opponent," Moynihan told Watchdog.org.

"You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat," Moynihan said.

He notified the election judge at his polling place and demonstrated that it continued to cast a vote for the opposing candidate's party. Moynihan was eventually allowed to vote for Republican candidates, including his own race.

READ ALSO: Labor unions squeeze teachers for $27 million.

Back in Maryland, two voters in Anne Arundel County experienced the same problem: A Diebold touchscreen voting machine switched their Republican votes to Democrats. The voters had to cancel their votes and start over.

Joe Torre, election director in Anne Arundel, called it a "calibration issue" involving a single machine.

Hamilton said she notified officials of the problem she encountered at the Frederick County Center, where she voted. "I'm not sure what was done about it. If someone is not paying close attention, they could end up voting for the wrong candidate," she said.

Kenric Ward is a national reporter for Watchdog.org and chief of the Virginia Bureau. Contact him at (571) 319-9824. @Kenricward

MOLINE- A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois (A Brotherhood Aimed Toward Education) endorsed Senator Mike Jacobs in the 36th Senate District.

ABATE of Illinois is dedicated to preserving the rights of all motorcyclists - and ATV riders. Jacobs received an A plus rating based on his legislative record of voting on important ABATE issues.

"ABATE stands for freedom and less government intrusion in our lives- values Mike Jacobs shares," said Neal Toepfer, ABATE PAC Treasurer. "Mike has always been a friend of ABATE and we are glad to throw our support behind his reelection campaign."

ABATE sponsors numerous rider education programs and is a leading advocate for motorcycle education and safety, but they strongly believe that safety is the result of educated riders and drivers, not government mandates that impinge on personal freedom.

" I'm thankful for ABATE's support this November. Their endorsement makes a real difference on the campaign trail," said Mike Jacobs. "I have been fortunate enough to have ABATE's support in the past and look forward to continuing to work together."

The organization represents over 12,000 motorcycle riders across the state in 60 chapters, committed to preserving individual rights. ABATE is one of the more effective political and legislative grassroots advocacy groups in the state, having consistently prevented the legislature from imposing government restrictions on the rights of riders.

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(Cedar Rapids, IA)  Today, former Iowa Secretary of State and Mayor of Cedar Rapids, Paul D. Pate called attention to the dramatic disparity between where he and his opponent get their financial support.

"Mr. Anderson's campaign is bought and paid for by liberal out of state interests who oppose a voter ID requirement.  Of his contributors, 66% of them do not reside in the state of Iowa where voters overwhelmingly support a common sense voter ID requirement as I do," Pate said.

In the latest financial disclosure period, the Anderson for Iowa committee reported 3,942 contributors with 2,587 of them having out of state addresses.  Not included in that total is the $400,000 in negative attack ads on television paid for by the Democrat PAC iVote which is based in Washington, DC.

Pate, "The integrity of Iowa's elections process should not be put at risk by out of state special interests.  Over 95% of my campaign's financial contributors are from Iowa voters and not from outside interests who want to control Iowa's elections for partisan political reasons."

A nationally recognized business leader by the Small Business Administration, Pate is the owner of a paving construction firm and recently served as Mayor of Cedar Rapids from 2002 -2006.  While Mayor, Pate was elected President of the non-partisan Iowa League of Cities representing over 870 municipalities.  Previously, he served as Iowa Secretary of State from 1995-1999 and represented NE Cedar Rapids, Marion and parts of Linn, Buchanan and Delaware Counties in the Iowa Senate from 1989-1995.

Pate is a lifelong Iowa resident, born in Ottumwa, growing up in Linn County.

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SPRINGFIELD - Illinois teachers are backing Senator Mike Jacobs campaign for State Senator of the 36th District.

The Illinois Education Association announced their endorsement of Jacobs this November.

"Mike Jacobs has proved his dedication to the teachers and students of the 36th Senate District," said Stewart Adams, retired Rock Island/Milan School Teacher. "One of the most important responsibilities we have in our community is providing a quality education to our children."

Jacobs has been committed to supporting education funding and ensuring teachers have the necessary resources to help educate the students in our community by fighting for more funding and working on reforming the way we fund schools in Illinois.

His opponent, Neil Anderson however, supports turning Illinois' pension system into a 401(k) plan.  Other states such as Alaska and Nebraska have adopted defined contribution plans only to later realize 401(k)' aren't cost effective and leave workers without a stable future.

"Anderson's support of 401(k) plans is proof of his inexperience and lack knowledge of Illinois' pension systems," said Adams. "We have seen the consequences in other states who move to a defined-contribution system. Our members can't afford to rely on insecure plans for their future."

Illinois Education Association (IEA): The IEA is an association of more than 130,000 members composed of Illinois elementary and secondary teachers, higher education faculty and staff, educational support professionals, retired educators and college students preparing to become teachers. The IEA was founded in 1853 to serve the interest of public education in Illinois. The IEA became an affiliate of the National Education Association in 1857, an organization currently totaling 3.2 million teachers and school employees working to make our good public schools even better for all students.

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Des Moines, IA - Today, Braley for Iowa announced that Hillary Rodham Clinton will join Bruce Braley at grassroots events in Cedar Rapids and Davenport on Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Hillary Clinton and Bruce Braley will speak about the importance of voting in this year's crucial midterm election, as well as about Bruce's plans to fight for all Iowa families. 

Hillary Clinton and Bruce Braley will encourage all Iowans to vote and make their voice heard in this year's crucial midterm election. Iowans can vote early in person from now until November 3. For more information about early voting locations, visit vote.brucebraley.com.

For press credentials for the grassroots event in Cedar Rapids, RSVP here.

For press credentials for the grassroots event in Davenport, RSVP here

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Special Guest Hillary Clinton
IBEW Local 405 Hall,
1211 Wiley Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA
Doors open at 12:45 pm
For tickets visit www.brucebraley.com/cedar-rapids or call 515-802-8943.

Braley for Iowa Grassroots Event with Special Guest Hillary Clinton
RiverCenter, Atrium
136 E. 3rd Street
Davenport, IA
Doors open at 4:45 pm 
For tickets visit www.brucebraley.com/davenport or call 515-802-8943.
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While Braley puts Iowa families first, Ernst stands with millionaires, billionaires and special interests

Davenport, IA - Bruce Braley visited Davenport to speak with grassroots volunteers and organizers at a canvass kickoff and share his vision to be a Senator who fights for all of Iowa's hardworking families, not just the wealthiest few. While Ernst continues to try and hide her out-of-step policies by refusing to meet with newspaper editorial boards across Iowa, Bruce is traveling the state and sharing his vision to be a Senator who puts Iowa families first.

"The excitement surrounding this election is clear to me from the energy and enthusiasm that I see from our fantastic volunteers and grassroots organizers. Iowans face a clear choice, and I'm running for the Senate to fight for all of Iowa's hardworking families. I'm committed to breaking through the gridlock to build an economy that works for all of Iowa's families, not just the wealthiest few. While my opponent has made it clear that she stands for millionaires, billionaires and the special interests backing her campaign, I'll always put Iowa first," said Braley.

In stark contrast to Bruce's focus on policies that put Iowa families first, Sen. Joni Ernst's plans - including privatizing Social Security, protecting corporations that ship jobs overseas from paying their fair share in taxes, abolishing federal student loans, and opposing a minimum wage increase that would give 300,000 Iowans a raise - would have devastating consequences for Iowa's families.

Bruce also spoke on the importance of voting early in this year's midterm election. Iowans can vote early in person from now until November 3. For more information about early voting locations, visit vote.brucebraley.com.
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Rock Island County Clerk Karen Kinney remains defiant, lashes out in Facebook posts on KWQC news story

ROCK ISLAND, IL -- KWQC TV-6 reported yesterday about several complaints of electronic voting fraud with the early voting machines in Rock Island County. You can read and watch that story here.

Rock Island County Clerk Karen Kinney (D-Rock Island) offered no comment to the media about the allegations, but did take to Facebook last night to silence any criticism, calling the formal complaints "lies, & more lies" and accusing those who filed complaints of "making false allegations to suppress the vote." Kinney's posts were written under a thread about this issue on KWQC's Facebook page.

The Schilling campaign reached out to the Illinois State Board of Elections on Friday to report the situation. The State Board of Elections made contact with the Rock Island County Clerk's office and recommended re-calibrating the early voting machines. As of yet, there is no evidence that a full re-calibration has occurred.

The Schilling campaign has now received more than 20 reports from voters who have had their vote switched on the electronic voting machines. Several formal complaints have been filed to the Rock Island County Clerk's office.
Yesterday, the Schilling campaign also heard from a voter who went to early vote at the County Clerk's office and was turned away after requesting a paper ballot.

Jon Schweppe, communications director at Bobby Schilling for Congress, released the following statement:

"Every vote matters. Every vote should be counted. Karen Kinney needs to stop victim-blaming on Facebook and start working to fix the faulty machines. Voters in Rock Island County are quickly losing faith in the legitimacy of our elections, and that's unacceptable. The Rock Island County Clerk needs to do something immediately."
Waterloo, IA - Today, Bruce Braley voted early at the Black Hawk County Auditor's office in Waterloo. Braley was joined by his wife, Carolyn Braley, and supporters Scott and Regina Porter and Jesse McCunniff.

"It was great to be joined today by Jesse and the Porter family, who remind me of why I'm running for the Senate - to fight for Iowans, and to always put Iowa's families first. I'm committed to breaking through the gridlock to build an economy that works for all of Iowa's families, not just the wealthiest few. While my opponent has made it clear that she stands for millionaires, billionaires and the special interests backing her campaign, I'll always put Iowa first," said Braley.

Scott and Regina Porter are the grandparents of Joseph Craig, a Nigerian-born toddler who was adopted by Jonathan and Kayla Craig in 2011. Braley helped the Craig family navigate bureaucratic problems and secure a visa so that Joseph could enter the United States.

Jesse McCunniff is a member of the 1/133rd infantry battalion in the Iowa National Guard, and has been deployed to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq and Afghanistan during his 17 years in the National Guard. Braley led a successful effort to secure respite pay and GI Bill benefits that were initially denied to members of the 1/133rd infantry battalion.

Voting early is the simplest and easiest way to cast a ballot. Iowans can vote early in person from now until November 3. For more information about early voting locations, visit vote.brucebraley.com.
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Des Moines, IA - Today, Braley for Iowa released the following statement on the clear contrast between Bruce Braley and Joni Ernst when it comes to keeping Iowa jobs here in Iowa and where tax cuts should be directed, key issues as Iowans focus on this race and make their decisions in the final days.

"Keeping Iowa jobs where they belong - here in Iowa - is one of the most important issues in this race. While Bruce is working to cut taxes for the middle class and build a strong economy that works for all of Iowa's hardworking families, Joni Ernst puts millionaires, billionaires, and special interests first. Ernst's plans to protect tax breaks for outsourcers and cut taxes for millionaires and billionaires stands in stark contrast to Bruce's strong record of fighting to end tax breaks for corporations that ship jobs overseas and close loopholes that allow big multinational corporations to avoid paying their fair share of taxes," said Braley for Iowa spokesperson Sam Lau.

Bruce will continue traveling the state and talking to Iowans about his plans to fight for all of Iowa's hardworking families, while Joni Ernst favors millionaires, billionaires and special interests that ship Iowa jobs overseas. In a new ad released yesterday by Braley for Iowa, Bruce tells Iowans directly that as their next U.S. Senator, he'll fight to eliminate tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas, and instead cut taxes for companies that hire American workers.

Background on the contrast between Bruce Braley's plan to protect American jobs and Joni Ernst's pledge to protect tax breaks for corporations that ship jobs overseas:

ERNST OPPOSED RAISING TAXES ON OUTSOURCERS

Ernst Opposed Raising Taxes On Companies That Outsourced Jobs. "[QUESTIONER]: Joni, would you support raising taxes for companies that outsource jobs? [ERNST]: No, no." [IA State Fair RFS Press Conference, 8/8/14] (video)

ERNST SIGNED PLEDGE TO PROTECT TAX BREAKS FOR COMPANIES THAT SHIP JOBS OVERSEAS

July 18, 2013: Ernst Signed The Taxpayer Protection Pledge. "State Senator Joni Ernst has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge in her bid for Iowa's U.S. Senate seat. The Pledge, sponsored by Americans for Tax Reform, commits signers to "oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rates for individuals and/or businesses ... and oppose any net reduction or elimination of deductions and credits, unless matched dollar for dollar by further reducing tax rates." [Americans for Tax Reform, 7/18/13]

Claim That Ernst Pledged To Protect Tax Breaks For Companies That Shipped Jobs Overseas Rated "Mostly True" KCRG reported: "ATR announced July 18, 2013, that Ernst had joined the list of candidates and office holders ? almost exclusively Republicans ? who have signed the pledge. The ad claims the pledge 'protects tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas.' As an example of this, NextGen said ATR opposed the Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act of 2010 because the measures were funded, in part, with $9.8 billion saved by restricting ways multinational companies could claim the foreign tax credit. In an Aug. 9, 2010, statement, ATR described the funding of the bill as 'tax increases on U.S. employees doing business overseas' and called on lawmakers who signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge to vote against the legislation. 'Because this bill is a NET INCOME TAX HIKE, it violates the Taxpayer Protection Pledge that 174 Congressmen have made to their constituents and the American people,' the 2010 statement said. Ernst wasn't in federal office in 2010 and she didn't sign the pledge until three years later. But she has promised to vote with ATR on similar issues in the future, should she win a seat in the U.S. Senate. Conclusion Several Democrat-leaning organizations have used similar attack ads in recent years, attempting to link Taxpayer Protection Pledge signers to jobs leaving the United States. PolitiFact made a good argument in 2010 that because the pledge allows lawmakers to come up with another tax reduction to offset a closed loophole or discontinued tax break, signing the pledge doesn't prevent a lawmaker from opposing a tax break for an offshore company. Part of the stated purpose of the pledge is to keep signers from eliminating tax breaks. While it's possible for a lawmaker to swap out one tax break for another, the intended result is no net increase in taxes for individuals or businesses -- including companies that may move some operations overseas. There's at least one example of pledge signers being pressured to oppose legislation that restricted tax breaks for multinational companies. We score this claim mostly true." [KCRG, 8/1/14]

ATR Called American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010 a Taxpayer Protection Pledge Violation. In May 2010, Americans for Tax Reform issued a Tax Pledge Alert to announce that HR 4213, the American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010, was a Taxpayer Protection Pledge violation. The bill would eliminate $14.451 billion of foreign tax credit loopholes [Americans for Tax Reform, Press Release, 5/20/10; House Committee on Ways and Means, "American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010, HR 4213, 5/28/10]

ATR Opposed Reid-Murray Amendment to Close Tax Loopholes for Employers Doing Business Overseas. In August 2010, the Americans for Tax Reform called the Reid-Murray amendment to HR 1586 a violation of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. According to a press release issued by the Americans for Tax Reform, "The Reid amendment violates the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. ATR will be key-voting against cloture. The tax increases in question are all tax hikes on U.S. employers doing business overseas..." [Americans for Tax Reform, Press Release, 8/3/10]

Denver Post: Signers of ATR Pledge Protect Tax Breaks for Companies Outsourcing Jobs Overseas. According to The Denver Post's "Political Polygraph" series, a Republican candidate's continuing support for the ATR pledge effectively protected tax breaks for companies outsourcing jobs overseas. As reported by the Denver Post, "The pledge Buck made was through Americans for Tax Reform, which circulates a pledge to 'oppose any and all tax increases' for legislators and candidates to sign, and then contacts them when a bill comes up that increases taxes. Ken Buck signed that pledge. In the last year, that organization has opposed legislation to that would eliminate a $14.45 billion loophole for foreign tax credits and increase government school funding and Medicaid through tax increases. So, yes, essentially, Buck has pledged to vote the ATR line, he's reiterated that support since then, and that would mean he's protecting tax breaks for companies outsourcing jobs overseas." [Denver Post, Political Polygraph, 10/31/10]

FACT: THE KOCH BROTHERS AND AFFILIATES SHIPPED AMERICAN JOBS OVERSEAS

LA Times' Tim Rutten: "Organizations That Monitor Employment Practices Also Cite Koch Industries As One Of The Most Ruthless Exporters Of American Manufacturing Jobs To Foreign Countries." "California, birthplace of the modern environmental movement, remains one of the greenest of blue states, even while it struggles to cope with levels of unemployment unseen since the Depression. That makes the budding relationship between Republican senatorial candidate Carly Fiorina and billionaire industrialists David and Charles Koch all the odder. The Kochs own and run America's second-largest privately held company, Koch Industries ? an amalgam of oil, gas, pipeline, chemical, fertilizer and wood products companies, including Georgia-Pacific. Lump them together, and the Koch brothers have the country's third-largest fortune ? $35 billion ? after Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. [...] For years, according to the New Yorker article, the brothers and their company funded organizations promoting 'environmental skepticism,' including the notion that acid rain is 'a myth.' Charles Lewis, founder of the nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity, told Mayer that when it comes to the amount of money they donate to politics, 'the Kochs are on a whole different level.... They are the Standard Oil of our times.' Organizations that monitor employment practices also cite Koch Industries as one of the most ruthless exporters of American manufacturing jobs to foreign countries. Before she was ousted as chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, Fiorina laid off 30,000 workers and outsourced thousands of positions abroad, so perhaps the Kochs sense a kindred spirit." [Tim Rutten, LA Times, 9/25/10]

Koch Industries Affiliate Laid Off 150 People In North Carolina, Outsourced Jobs To Mexico. In 2003, Koch laid off 150 employees at a KoSa plant in Shelby, North Carolina.  In 2004, the Department of Labor certified that a portion of 150 employees who had been laid off at a plant in Shelby, NC, were eligible for TAA as a result of outsourcing to Mexico. [Department of Labor, Trade Adjustment Assistance Petition 53343, 1/12/04; Charlotte Business Journal, 10/10/03]

Koch Industries Affiliate Laid Off 260 Workers In California, Outsourced Jobs To China. In 2007, following an increase in importation of cutlery from China, Dixie Consumer Products, a GP subsidiary, closed a facility that made cutlery in Los Angeles, California, laying off all 260 workers.  The Department of Labor certified that workers who lost their jobs were victims of outsourcing to China.  [Department of Labor, Trade Adjustment Assistance Petition 62268, 10/23/07; California Employment Development Department, Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act Notices, 2007]

Koch Industries Affiliate Laid Off 400 Employees In Delaware, Outsourced Jobs To Canada. In 2008 and 2009, Invista laid off 400 employees at a facility in Seaford, Delaware. The Department of Labor certified that the employees' jobs had been outsourced to Canada. [Department of Labor, Trade Adjustment Assistance Petition 64931, 2/6/09; Department of Labor, Trade Adjustment Assistance Petition, 1/13/09; AP, 10/14/08]

Koch Industries Affiliate Laid Off Workers In Wisconsin, Outsourced Jobs To China, Taiwan And Canada. In 2009, after beginning to import Angel Soft tissue products from a company with facilities in China and Taiwan Georgia-Pacific laid off workers at a plant in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 2010, the Department of Labor verified that their jobs had been outsourced to China, Taiwan, and Canada. [Department of Labor, TAA Decision 73539, 7/12/10; Department of Labor, Trade Adjustment Assistance Petition, 9/19/12; Department of Labor, Trade Adjustment Assistance Petition, 11/6/12]

BRALEY BACKED LEGISLATION TO END TAX BREAKS FOR CORPORATIONS THAT SHIP JOBS OVERSEAS

Braley Supported Legislation to End Tax Breaks for Corporations that Ship Jobs Overseas. Rep. Braley is a co-sponsor and supporter of legislation to end tax breaks for corporations that ship jobs overseas.  Specifically, the bill would close tax loopholes for companies that are incorporated overseas but managed and controlled in the United States. This proposal would raise $6.6 billion in revenue over the next 10 years. [HR 3793, 12/19/13; Rep. Maffei Press Release, December 18, 2013; Syracuse Post-Standard, 12/18/13]

BRALEY SUPPORTED TAX BREAKS FOR COMPANIES THAT HIRE UNEMPLOYED WORKERS

Braley's Back To Work Act Became Law As Part Of The HIRE Act, Encouraged Hiring By Exempting Employers From Paying Payroll Taxes If They Hired An Unemployed Worker. In February 2011, The Waterloo-Courier reported, "A bill that provided a 'simple tweak' to the tax code has helped more than 100,000 Iowans get back to work and should be extended, said U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Waterloo Tuesday. Braley pushed renewal of his Back To Work Act, which he introduced in 2010, while touring the MetoKote Corp. plant in Cedar Falls Industrial Park. The coating and painting company hired a dozen workers using the act statewide, company officials said. 'This is one of the things we can do to get the economy back moving again and get people back to work,' Braley said... The law, which was passed as part of the larger HIRE Act, exempts employers from paying Social Security taxes if they hire a person who was unemployed for more than 60 days. That employer also gets an additional tax credit if it keeps the new hire on the payroll for a year." [Waterloo Courier, 2/2/11]
  • The Law Exempts Employers From Paying Social Security Taxes If They Hire Someone Unemployed For More Than 60 Days. In February 2011, The Waterloo Courier wrote, "The law, which was passed as part of the larger HIRE Act, exempts employers from paying Social Security taxes if they hire a person who was unemployed for more than 60 days. That employer also gets an additional tax credit if it keeps the new hire on the payroll for a year." [Waterloo Courier, 2/2/11]
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