1. Daily Clips for March 31, 2010

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    Congress alters student lending, hikes Pell From the AP/The SCSU Collegian More needy college students will have access to bigger Pell Grants, and future borrowers of government loans will have an easier time repaying them, under a vast overhaul of higher education aid on its way to President Barack Obama’s...
  2. Daily Clips for March 30, 2010

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    I-JOBS expansion clears legislature From the Iowa Independent Lawmakers gave final approval Monday night to a $274 million infrastructure spending package, including $150 million in additional money for Gov. Chet Culver’s I-JOBS public-works program. “I want to thank the Democratic legislators who worked tirelessly on behalf of Iowas hard working...
  3. WILL BRANSTAD CONTINUE TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL MANDATES?

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    Terry Branstad once supported individual mandates for health insurance. Will candidate Branstad continue to support individual mandates during a competitive Republican primary? “Branstad has a history of flip-flopping and talking out of both sides of his mouth. Iowans have to wonder what is Branstad’s real position on individual mandates?” said...
  4. Does Romney want to skip Iowa?

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    Former Governor Mitt Romney is back in Iowa today to promote his latest book, but it seems like he does not want to campaign in Iowa in 2012. He hasn’t been in the Hawkeye state since his bruising loss in the 2008 Iowa Caucuses, at least until today. As Romney...
  5. Photos: County Conventions Week 2

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    This past weekend Democrats in 51 counties gathered for their county conventions. Party platforms are discussed and officers and delegates to the District Convention are elected. We brought our cameras to Marshall and Story counties to follow First Lady Mari Culver, Pottawattamie, Harrison, and Carroll counties to follow IDP Chair...
  6. Welcome back to Iowa, Mr. President!

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    Iowans have a special relationship with our President. We gave his campaign the momentum with the 2008 caucus, he proposed many of the changes his administration is now working on here in Iowa, including health insurance reform. So naturally, what’s his first stop after he signs the historic legislation that...

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