Child Health Care’s Legacy of Iowa legislative session 2008
The Democrat senator, said Steve Warnstadt of health is one of the legacies of this legislative session. It indicates a three-year plan to ensure parents have access to health care for their children.
Warnstadt said: “We are increasing funding for some existing programs and thereby increase the eligibility of their parents receive a subsidy to purchase insurance.
The new plan co-pays higher, but Warnstadt said, it is much cheaper than existing products on the market for middle-income people, it can not afford health care.
Member Republican Chuck Soderberg house by March said, “More than Medicaid is considered good, and so health reform bill passed, I think, is a great advantage for Iowa in the long term.”
Soderberg said, when it comes to education model curriculum bill was discussed. Weeks, an amendment was proposed that the increase in standards and assessments, but these two documents were gestrippt Bill.
Rep. Soderberg said: “It was a disappointment, but we continue to work hard to pay teachers.
At the same time, the Sioux City School District is five million dollar reduction of taxes in the next five years.
Warnstadt said: “This is 50 million dollars in state property system equalization to help poor regions, as Sioux City, and 56 million dollars in Sioux City, five and a half million.
Warnstadt said that we reduce the property tax rate in school, circle of the page $ 2.20 cents per mile.
Finally, $ 5.3 million was appropriate correction data for an investment in Water Street, Sioux City for an extension. The legislator said that we are free space in the county jail.
$ 280 million will also be in the state highway. Highways connecting that 20000 or more persons are the first priority, Highway 20 on their list.
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