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Does anyone know why the League of Cities signed on with this crowd?
What do you suppose they'll organize next? The "Iowa Water Quality
Coalition?"
Bill Witt
> Members of the "Iowa Air Quality Coalition" who supported the bill HSB 695
> which was voted on yesterday in the Iowa Legislature...a bill that would
> regulate air quality include:
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> Agribusiness Association of Iowa
> ABI
> Iowa Cattlemen's Assoc.
> Iowa Corn Growers Assoc.
> Iowa Dairy Products Assoc.
> Iowa Farm Bureau
> Iowa Institute for Cooperatives
> Iowa League of Cities
> Iowa Pork Producers
> Iowa Poultry Association
> Iowa Soybean Assoc.
> Iowa State Dairy Assoc.
> Iowa Turkey Federation
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> In the Des Moines Register,
> Rep. Rob Hogg of Cedar Rapids said the bill represents "a radical
> departure
> on Iowa environmental law," which he said has given state agencies the
> power
> to regulate what the federal government does not.
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> Top state environmental officials said the proposed legislation wouldn't
> protect Iowans' health.
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