News Briefing – March 9, 2010

  • School cuts mean higher property taxes: KGAN
  • Wellmark premium increase delayed: RADIO IOWA
  • Bill would consolidate aid program for child development: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Branstad proposes series of budget reforms: RADIO IOWA
  • 30% of us aren’t saving for eventual retirement: REGISTER
  • Teen texting now targeted: RADIO IOWA
  • Group says legislators should close tax credit ‘loophole’: RADIO IOWA
  • Move afoot to protect teacher pay: REGISTER
  • Audit finds problems in DHS Medicaid verification process: RADIO IOWA
  • Learning program has drawn fire: REGISTER
  • Iowa Senate passes bar nuisance law: QC TIMES
  • Sioux City seeing big turnover: REGISTER
  • Disaster funds for Iowa more than $3.8 billion: QC TIMES
  • State appoints new fire marshal: QC TIMES
  • Brief break predicted for film incentives: REGISTER
  • Grassley says better pay, incentives needed for primary care doctors: GAZETTE
  • Districts should demand accountability: REGISTER
  • Home schooling hits 30,000 in Iowa: WCF COURIER
  • Pass Iowa flood protection bill: REGISTER
  • Don’t confuse tea party with populism: REGISTER
  • Make the common good a priority again: REGISTER

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