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Crossroads uses local report to further attack Iowa Rep. Boswell

By | 10.27.11 | 3:38 pm | More from The Iowa Independent

Noting The Iowa Independent’s report on the Iowa Democratic Party’s and U.S. Rep. Leonard Boswell’s responses to a new attack ad, a Washington, D.C.-based conservative group continued to press for answers as to why the 3rd District congressman supported government stimulus plans.

The Blaze, CNSNews mislead by comparing Aug. 2-5 debt increase to that of the 1950s

By | 08.11.11 | 1:59 pm

The Blaze, the conservative news and opinion website founded by former Fox News host Glenn Beck, reports on a claim that the Obama administration increased the national debt more in four days than the Truman and Eisenhower administrations did during the entire decade of the 1950s. 

Players in school voucher movement hold summit in D.C.

By | 05.10.11 | 9:45 am

Image by: Matt MahurinThe American Federation for Children hosted its second annual National Policy Summit at the Washington Marriott in Washington, D.C., Monday. The group is one of the nation’s largest organizations supporting school choice — a political movement that advocates for parochial, private, and charter schools to play a bigger role More…

National group targets Steve King for GOP budget vote

By | 04.25.11 | 12:30 pm | More from The Iowa Independent

On April 15 U.S. Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) voted in support of House GOP budget plan authored by U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), chairman of the House Budget Committee. For most of this week he’ll be strongly criticized for that vote by a new television ad campaign More…

CBO: Economy likely to stay below potential for years

By | 01.26.11 | 3:09 pm

The Congressional Budget Office released its Budget and Economic Outlook for fiscal years through 2021, estimating that unemployment will likely remain high until 2016 with modest job growth.

The CBO expects that the unemployment rate will fall to 9.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011, 8.2 percent in the fourth More…

Could a mandatory E-Verify bill make it past Obama?

By | 11.09.10 | 4:30 pm

Most immigration legislation is expected to stall next legislative session, as a heavily pro-enforcement House attempts to get bills past a president and Senate leadership that prefer a more comprehensive approach. Some of the measures proposed by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), who will most likely head the subcommittee More…

The Death of HAMP

By | 09.17.10 | 12:22 pm

The foreclosure crisis is far from over. Rather, as this chart from Daniel Indiviglio at The Atlantic shows, it is in some ways just peaking. Last month, banks foreclosed on more homes than ever before. More than a million families are predicted to lose their homes this year.

White House Preparing for a Payroll Tax Holiday?

By | 09.02.10 | 6:35 pm

At The Washington Post, Lori Montgomery has details on a possible White House stimulus plan comprised entirely of tax cuts:

Among the options are a temporary payroll tax holiday and a permanent extension of the research and development tax credit, say people familiar with the talks who spoke on

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Senate Makes Further Cuts to Food Stamps to Pay for Medicaid, EduJobs

By | 08.04.10 | 9:26 am

To pay for a much-needed, job-saving and job-creating bill to help ease states’ budget woes, Democrats have made further cuts to food stamps, and for the first time ever, benefit recipients could see their monthly checks shrink.

Reid Doesn’t Want ‘Piecemeal’ Immigration Reform

By | 07.13.10 | 12:10 pm

Don’t expect to see Harry Reid break up immigration reform into small pieces — at least not if one of those pieces is an expansion of the E-Verify program. The Senate majority leader told a Nevada news station yesterday that he stands behind his decision to More…