Senator Winckler’s April 12 Newsletter
From the Desk of Senator Winckler Don’t be Fooled In the last two weeks, the majority party passed two constitutional amendments that would lead you to believe they were protecting… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Winckler Don’t be Fooled In the last two weeks, the majority party passed two constitutional amendments that would lead you to believe they were protecting… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Winckler The second funnel has been completed, with a few bills being moved forward from the House. One big disappointment is that landowner’s rights will… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Weiner I’ve been pondering what to write. This was a really tough week, between what we debated (the governor’s “education/parents’ rights” bill, Senate File 496,… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Winckler As we end the 10th week of session, I have to say, this has been as disappointing and dispiriting a legislative session as I’ve… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Winckler This week was full of floor debate. On Monday there were a few non-controversial bills that were passed on to the Iowa House for… Read more »
Meet My Clerk I wanted to take a moment this week to pull back the curtain and introduce you to the secret of my success in the Senate: my clerk… Read more »
How to Make Your Voice Heard in the Iowa Senate Bills are moving quickly through the legislature (too quickly, in many cases!), which means we need to hear from Iowans… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Winckler Although action on school funding, SF192, was last week in the Senate, the House debated school funding on Monday. There really needs to be… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Winckler It was great to see visitors from our recycling center, realtors, FFA students from North Scott School District, superintendents from Mississippi Bend AEA and… Read more »
From the Desk of Senator Winckler Week three of the legislative session was very tough, with the passage of House File 68, the private school voucher bill. I listened to… Read more »