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Statehouse News
March 19, 2010

    This House is the peoples' house. You should know how your government works and how important your input is. If you have any questions, concerns or want to spend some time on the House chambers' floor, contact me at the numbers listed below or email. I want to hear from you, so I have been calling in District 66 to ask if you have any questions, concerns or want to receive my newsletter. Keeping you informed is very important to me and hearing your questions and concerns are also helpful to me in order to address your needs. I'm looking forward to either speaking with you or hearing from you soon.

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    "An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity."

    - Martin Luther King, Jr.


    Bill Will Bring Accountability to Tax Credit Spending

    The House Ways and Means committee passed legislation to bring accountability, transparency, and common sense to tax credit spending.

    House File 2527 suspends the Film Tax Credit for two years, repeals three little used credits, makes adjustments in seven other credits, and cuts the spending cap for various state agency awarded credits from $185 million to $120 million per year. Read More


    Governor Signs Bill to Reorganize State Government

    Governor Culver signed one of the largest government reorganization initiatives in state history aimed at saving taxpayers over $265 million. It will also initiate efficiencies in the delivery of services by state government to Iowans.

    The bill, Senate File 2088, contains over 50 different ideas, both large and small. It eliminates 14 different boards and commissions, reduces energy costs, combines state purchasing, cuts down on middle management to keep front line workers in their jobs, and consolidates information technology. Read More


    Jobs Plan Focuses on Small Businesses

    The House has approved a jobs plan that will expand critical support for small businesses and help put Iowans back to work.

    Despite tough budget times, the House increased support for Small Business Development Centers to provide more one-on-one counseling to assist in small business growth. To find a Small Business Development Center near you, go to www.iowasbdc.org.

    The plan also expands MyEntre.net to provide live, on-line support to connect business owners with the services and resources they need. Log on to www.myentre.net for more information. Read More



Contact Ako:
ako.abdul-samad@legis.state.ia.us

1506 18th St
Des Moines, IA 50314
515-288-3066 (Home)
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