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Trump admits he’s a liar

Admits that many of his campaign promises will be difficult to achieve. Can’t guarantee that many of the things will actually happen. Nice.

Iowa lawmakers expect 'aggressive approach' property tax cuts

Lawmakers in the statehouse appear poised to tackle more legislation to limit property tax collection by cities and counties in the 2025 session.
No specific proposals have yet been floated by lawmakers, but the prospect of further limits has some local government officials concerned about continuing to fund services and amenities into the future.
State Rep. Bobby Kaufmann, a Republican from Wilton who chairs the House taxing committee Ways and Means, said “everything is on the table” for property tax proposals.
“I come to it with an open mind,” Kaufmann said. “I have met with cities, I have met with counties, I have met with supervisors, and I’m telling everyone the same thing. The people of Iowa are expecting an aggressive approach to property tax reduction, but I am open to how we do it."


In 2023, legislation passed that Republicans estimated would save taxpayers $100 million by consolidating and capping levy rates for cities and counties. Lawmakers also passed a new $6,500 homestead property tax exemption for Iowa seniors and an $8,000 exemption for veterans.

Kaufmann said he still hears from Iowans, “particularly those on a fixed income, that have been dealing with increased tax bills, and they're having to start thinking about making decisions like what medications to buy versus whether they can stay in their home.”

A proposal by Iowans for Tax Relief, an organization that advocates for cutting taxes, would limit cities and counties’ property tax growth to 2%.


It’s not clear if lawmakers favor that proposal. Kaufmann said he would entertain any organization’s ideas, but that addressing property taxes is a complicated problem looking at differences in urban and rural areas that requires nuance. Kaufmann said he’s also open to ideas on “how to make cities and counties more financially whole based on their different growth structures.”
Davenport Mayor Mike Matson, the chair of the Metro Coalition, an organization that advocates for the policy priorities of Iowa’s largest cities, laid out his views of the potential consequences of a 2% cap proposal during an early December meeting of the Davenport City Council.





Davenport Mayor Mike Matson asks Scott County lawmakers to avoid more property tax cuts, which stress city budgets, promote more affordable child care, for $5 million for victim services, and for help in holding slumlords accountable. Matson made the requests at a legislative forum at the Hotel Blackhawk on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024.
SARAH WATSON, QUAD-CITY TIMES

Matson said that the bulk of property taxes go toward the general fund and the bulk of the general fund pays for public safety — police and fire departments.

“We all know things cost more,” Matson said. “I’m not a mathematician, but I can do math. If I only am allowed to collect 2% (growth) but bills cost more than that, i.e. salaries or GWIs (general wage increases) or other things. I can’t provide that. So, am I decrementing? I hate the word decrement. Firing. Laying off people. Am I cutting services?”

Public safety is typically a top priority set by the council and by city residents in community surveys. In fiscal 2025, the city’s general fund budget was about $60 million. About three-quarters of the general fund revenue comes from property taxes. The general fund paid for $22.26 million of the city’s police budget and about $14.8 million of the fire department’s budget.


Davenport's fiscal 2025 budget is about $239 million, a decrease of 1.42% from the previous year, driven mostly by less spending on capital projects. The operating budget is about $168 million, which increased by 4.3%. The general fund, about $60 million, increased by about $2.79 million, or 4.8%, which the city's budget documents state was because of rising personnel costs from collective bargaining agreements for public safety and moderate increases in professional service contracts.

If lawmakers do pursue further cuts to property taxes and cities don't look at cutting public safety, Matson said, "Is it parks maintenance? Is it building inspections? Hmm, that’s interesting around here. Is it neighborhood services? Even garbage collection. I don’t know, you tell me ... that’s what we’re talking about. So we’re doing everything we can to make our voices heard."

Kaufmann said blanket criticism and fearmongering about legislation that doesn't exist yet is not helpful.
"I can tell you that if you go straight to 'oh we're going to cut cops, you will not have a seat at the table because that means their door is closed and that they're unwilling to be at that table ... the whole point of this is for us to find collaborative solutions and reduce Iowa's property tax burdens."

Davenport reduced its tax levy rate because of the 2023 legislation to $16.61 per $1,000 of taxable value in the fiscal year that started July 1. In fiscal 2024, Davenport’s tax levy rate was $16.78.

State lawmakers changed the state's property tax formula and eliminated special levies such as the library and emergency levies, which Davenport used, and combined them into a general levy.

Glad it’s over

What a disappointing season… this team was lost and out of it after the ISU game… just disgusted in this entire season and hope and pray for better turnout next season. I like what I see but the better team won today and they deserved to win… Iowa just shit down their legs up 10 and just flat out blew it… what a roller coaster ride of ups and downs but at least we weren’t as bad a FOOK WISCONSIN!

A once in a generation season ... CAMPBELL>CaptainContract

Squandered ... it will never come again in our lifetimes.
Easy schedule ... check
Veteran team courtesy of a once in a millennium scam ... check
4 star recruits from Michigan and Ohio State ... check
All-American RB ... check
Home field advantage ... check
Competent OC and DC ... check
And KF is gonna win less games this year than last.
The bitterness over BF has turned KF into Mike Gundy.
I hope everyone who spent money in the freezing cold shares their feelings with the University and the B.O.R.

Trump again upheld as a sexual abuser

The federal appeals court today upheld the jury’s verdict finding Donald Trump sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll and denied his request for a new trial. What a shame. The upcoming US president (Trump, not Musk) is again judged guilty of sexual abuse and is labeled a sexual abuser. We all knew that, but our legal system again confirms it. Sad day for the USA.

To our resident Nebraska troll:

Yes, I am feeding him (@IowaNoRelevantWinsSince1960). Get over it.

Because our psych ward friend admires Iowa football so much, I thought we should return the favor and come up with our own list of usernames to dote similar affection on Nebraska. Feel free to add your own, roll your eyes, skip over the thread entirely, or leave some snarky comment. Whatever tickles your pickle.

Anyway, I will get the party started.

@HuskersFlexOver7wins
@NebraskaHonestlyItsNotForEveryoneAnyone
@VCRsAndStarterJacketsRStillCool
@IWasInTheClosetWithScottFrost
@MyMasturbationProblemWas SolvedByPaintingMyDickBlackNGoldSoINeverBeatItAgain
@IMissBoPelinisSweatersNPussyCats
@TomOsborneLovesJesusAndSteroids
@AtNebraskaWeDontShakeHandsWithWinners
@MyMomsBasementIsAlmostAsCoolAsRaiolasPatrickMahomesHair

Regardless of todays game and the score

If this is a preview of next years team I really like Sullivan as the the QB, he’s showed so much poise and speed and creativity especially on that wicked ass run he almost scored… Petras would of been sacked at the 50 on that play. He’s a rare player with a good arm and great scrambling ability plus he’s got that “make you miss” attitude…. Very proud of the way he’s playing and with most of our line coming back next year and our RB’s… I am liking the preview of 2025.

As for defense we need more speed on the edges and we will reload the backfield … not saying it’s going to be a banner year but much “brighter” than most expect and that’s including me. Now let’s beat these assholes today and get KF that W today.

Bowl Opponents…

We’ve already talked about the underwhelming match up with Mizzou, but it seems like Iowa St seems to get more interesting matchups lately.

Just within recent years they have matched up with Miami, Notre Dame, and Oregon.

We seem to get Mizzou, Kentucky x2, and Boston College 🤢. Just not great from a name brand standpoint. I get some folks want to play games we can win but the matchups lately have been meh….

Ps. I forgot somehow about Tennessee taking us to the woodshed
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