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Iowa Governor Terry Branstad addresses the Linn Eagles at the Cedar Rapids Country Club on Friday, Jan. 13, 2011, in Cedar Rapids. Branstad and Reynolds are bringing the Condition of the State address to communities across Iowa in a statewide tour. (Liz Martin/The Gazette)

Branstad commends Legislature for 2013 work

Property tax relief, education reform, health care expansion among landmark achievements

Gov. Terry Branstad today is hailing the members of split-control Legislature for their landmark session achievements. The five-term GOP governor says lawmakers succeeded in approving significant property tax relief, transformational education reform, and meaningful health modernization that focuses on quality outcomes for low-income patients while modernizing of the Medicaid system. The governor noted that the [...]

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Iowa’s top political leaders are taking strikingly different views on how the health care reform law’s early provisions have affected the state.

Iowa Legislature health care negotiators hopeful of compromise

'Nobody's going to get their way totally'

Key legislators and Gov. Terry Branstad expressed optimism Monday that progress was being made to forge a “hybrid” health care compromise that would merge elements of the governor’s “Healthy Iowa” plan with Senate Democrats’ desire to expand Medicaid to cover low-income, uninsured Iowans. “If we’re going to get something resolved, nobody’s going to get their [...]

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The north side of the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown. (image via Marshalltown Convention & Visitors Bureau)

Branstad: Veterans Home criticism getting political

Governor manintains residents of Marshalltown facility getting top-quality care

DES MOINES – Gov. Terry Branstad reiterated his contention Monday that residents at the Iowa Veterans Home are getting top-quality care and expressed concern that criticism of leadership at the Marshalltown facility is becoming increasingly political. However, a key Democrat who has raised concern about quality of care and safety issues at the veterans’ home [...]

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CDC says many Americans don’t get proper testing for hepatitis C

Second test needed to determine if patients with infection need further treatment

Only half of people in the United States who have ever been infected with hepatitis C get proper testing for the liver-destroying disease, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday. Proper testing is a two-step process in which people who have antibodies get referred for a second, more sophisticated test to detect the virus. According to [...]

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FILE - This Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009 picture shows the shadow of an anti-abortion supporter holding a cross near a Planned Parenthood in Dubuque, Iowa to protest the 36th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court's ruling on Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortions. From its defiant origins in 1916, Planned Parenthood has not shied away from controversy _ fighting to legalize birth control, offering candid sex education to adolescents, evolving into America's largest provider of abortion. (AP Photo/Telegraph Herald, Jeremy Portje)

Iowa GOP plan prohibits public funding for abortions, elective C-sections

Democrats: A committee room is not the place to make medical decisions

DES MOINES – Over Democratic protests that a Capitol committee room is not the place to make medical decisions, Iowa House Republicans approved a health and human services budget prohibiting public funds for abortions and discouraging elective Cesareans sections. Approved on a party line vote, 14-11, the plan that next goes to the full House [...]

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Iowa Senate boosting mental health services funding

Some Republicans concerned about using one-time funding sources for transition

  DES MOINES – Iowa senators agreed Tuesday to pump nearly $43 million in additional state surplus dollars into mental health services in an effort to avoid service cuts or waiting lists for counties functioning under a newly redesigned regional service delivery system. Backers said the Iowa Senate’s 33-17 bipartisan passage would put majority Democrats [...]

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Legislative leaders seeking middle ground on Iowa Medicaid expansion

Governor's plan amounts to throwing away money, Fitzgerald says

DES MOINES – Amid the partisan war of words over expanding health care access to more low-income Iowans there are hints lawmakers may be finding common ground. Democratic leaders, who have called Gov. Terry Branstad’s plan “deceptive and dishonest,” Thursday, emphasized what the plans have in common. “We’re focused on preventive medicine, wellness plans and [...]

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Iowa senator to Branstad: Read our Medicaid plan during your trip to China

Both sides continue to differ on true costs of plans to cover needy Iowans

Gov. Terry Branstad is being advised to spend his time on a long flight to China later this week reading the Senate Democratic plan to expand Medicaid to about 150,000 more Iowans. “I suggest you read our bill,” Sen. Jack Hatch, D-Des Moines, a leading advocate of the ObamaCare-funded Medicaid expansion. “I suggest you read [...]

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How will Obamacare impact Iowa?

More than 250,000 Iowans will qualify for health care tax credits, starting next year

More than a quarter of a million Iowans will qualify for health care tax credits starting next year as part of the Affordable Care Act, according to a report released Thursday by a Washington-based health care advocacy group. The law, commonly known as “Obamacare,” will make credits available starting in January 2014 that are intended [...]

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Without more funding, Iowa’s Medicaid money runs out in June

Abortion language continues to be sticking point in budget negotiations

State funding for Medicaid is slated to run out in early June, putting additional pressure on state lawmakers to resolve an ongoing impasse over language dealing with public funding of abortions that has stalled work on the health and human services budget piece this session, officials said Thursday. Members of the split-control Legislature left the [...]

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