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At 01:50 PM 10/5/2005, you wrote:
>To any Iowa Sierrans who have the time and interest, especially
>those with long experience in Iowa: I may be asked by a journalist
>in the near future why Iowa seems to show less concern about the
>environment (in terms of spending and regulations) than some
>neighboring states.
Nebraska can not be considered as a state that shows a concern for
the environment. They are very similar to Iowa and visa Vera. After
all the western 1/4 of Iowa identifies with Nebraska more than Iowa.
They shop in Omaha, see Omaha TV, vote for right wing Congressman
and watch Nebraska football.
Glenn Pollock
Omaha
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