News Briefing – October 5, 2009

  • Gronstal: State budget picture “daunting’: RADIO IOWA
  • Gronstal: 50-50 chance film tax credits will survive: RADIO IOWA
  • Democrats vow tough challenger to Grassley for Senate: REGISTER
  • Farmers adding storage for expected record crop: RADIO IOWA
  • Tax-credit forecasts fell short of the mark: REGISTER
  • Health centers win grant to go electronic with records: RADIO IOWA
  • Feds: Iowa Student Loan broke the law: REGISTER
  • Regents fear new state budget cuts: REGISTER
  • Cedar Rapids commuters eyed as source of revenue: GAZETTE
  • Child support changes take too long, say advocates: QC TIMES
  • Teaching board agrees on plan: REGISTER
  • Investment losses will cost Iowa cities: QC TIMES
  • Feds OK Iowa’s $517 million disaster plan: QC TIMES
  • Pioneer, Monsanto in biotech tug-of-war: REGISTER
  • Scratch exit exams; think much bigger: REGISTER
  • State needs legislation to combat puppy mills: WCF COURIER

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