From Mark Lambert Iowa Environmental Council First, thanks to everyone who called or e-mailed your Senator regarding SF 503, the "open feedlots" bill. This bill was being supported by the Iowa Cattlemen's Association, and the original language said that DNR could not require manure-control practices unless 50% cost share was provided by the government. The bill was brought up for debate in the Iowa Senate last evening, Monday, April 2. Senator Mike Sexton (R -Rockwell City) floor-managed the bill. Senator Jack Kibbie (D-Emmetsburg) offered an amendment to change the requirement for cost share from "at least" 50% to "up to" 50%. The amendment passed. Then, Senator Mary Lundby (R-Marion) offered an amendment to prohibit the construction of an animal feeding operation in a 100-year floodplain. (This language was the same as a bill that had passed out of the Senate Natural Resources Committee earlier this year, but has never been placed on the debate calendar). Senator Sexton questioned whether the amendment was germane to the bill. The chair ruled that the amendment was germane. Those speaking in favor of the amendment were Senators Lundby, McKean, Black, Fiegen, Kibbie, Hansen. Those speaking in opposition were Senator Sexton and King. HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS: After more than an hour of debate, the amendment passed by a 47-3 vote. Senators voting "no" were King, McLaren and Drake. The Senators then debated the bill further, and the final vote on the bill was 32-18. The eighteen "no" votes were: Bolkcom, Connolly, Dearden, Deluhery, Dvorsky, Fink, Flynn, Gronstal, Hammond, Hansen, Harper, Holveck, Horn, Maddox, McCoy, Redfern, Shearer and Tinsman. Some Senators who were going to oppose the bill decided to vote for it since the Lundby amendment passed. ACTION TO TAKE: SF 503 now goes to the House, and it is very likely it will be assigned to the House Agriculture Committee. If your Representative is on the House Ag Committee, please contact her or him and 1) urge opposition to the language that conditions enforcement of manure-management laws on the provision of cost-share money and 2) urge support of the language banning the construction of animal feeding operations in the 100-year floodplain. Members of the House Ag Committee are: Klemme, De Boef, Kuhn, Alons, Atteberry, Baudler, Boggess, Fallon, Frevert, Houser, Huseman, Johnson, Kreiman, Manternach, May, Mertz, Rayhons, Rekow, Scherrman, Schrader, Teig. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]