24 November 2009

As we approach Thanksgiving, what's news around our community in Cedar Rapids and otherwise?

Congratulations to Ms. Running-Marquardt in her victory tonight ...

  • In the special election held on November 24Th in State House District 33, first time candidate Kirsten Running-Marquardt has filled the opening left by Dick Taylor retirement in precincts 1-11 in Cedar Rapids. Running-Marquardt beat first time candidate Josh Thurston 78% to 22% in the largely Democrat district.

The City of Cedar Rapids is looking to establish a neighborhood center that will be used by all neighborhood associations? Doesn't that seem a little odd? Why would one location be used by multiple neighborhood assocations in a City the size of 126K?

City Council awards CR Neighborhoods a $100k grant - The Gazette

... the $100,000 grant to establish a neighborhood center to be used by all the neighborhood associations. Half of the grant money will be used for a grant researcher and writer who will work to find funding for the neighborhood center on an ongoing basis.

Will it work to expand mass transit use in the City of Cedar Rapids?

Proposed changes to city bus system could attract more riders - The Gazette

Proposed changes to the Cedar Rapids transit system would streamline the city’s bus routes and make it easier to reach more parts of town directly...

Preferential treatment in City parking ramps for those who drive Green vehicles ...

Efficient cars will get best parking in C.R. parking ramps - The Gazette

Drivers of hybrid, alternative-fuel or zero-emission vehicles will get the best parking spots in the city’s Fourth Avenue and Third Avenue parking ramps.The preferential treatment to encourage the use of energy-efficient vehicles likely will be adopted for other downtown parking ramps as well, said Sandy Pumphrey, a civil engineer in the city’s Public Works Department. Pumphrey said the special parking designation might be just the thing to persuade a family to drive the hybrid car downtown for dinner ...

Time to turn to national issues ...

Is the Federal Government really getting it right on the subject of Health Care Reform?

Morning Bell: The Obamacare Rationing Threat To Your Mammograms - Heritage Foundation

Last week, the United States Preventive Services Task Force issued new
guidelines
recommending that women in their 40s no longer have annual
mammograms and that women ages 50 to 74 have them only every other year, instead of annually. The recommendations were highly controversial, and by week’s end most health insurers and the federal Medicare program said they would ignore the panel’s recommendation and continue covering annual mammograms. This is as it should be:
the federal government collects information and makes recommendations, and Americans are then free to consult their health care providers, ignoring the government if they so choose. The problem is that Obamacare would forever change this...
relationship...

Critics See Health Care Rationing Behind New Mammography ... ‎ - Fox News
"Is this just a way to start cutting costs for government-run health care?" she asked. Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-La., said the new guidelines may discourage a ...

GOP decries 'rationing' on eve of health vote ‎ - Washington Times
Obamacare: 60 Minutes Propaganda Piece Paving the Way for Health ... ‎ - First Things

The Senate returns the week of Nov. 30Th, after Thanksgiving to hit the Health Care discussion hard. If you are concerned about Health Care Reform, this is the time to let your Senators know your feelings.

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