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Rep Miller-Meeks Comments on President Biden s American Families Plan | KCII Radio

Congresswoman for Iowa’s Second District Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) comments on the $1.8 trillion American Families Plan that was introduced by President Joe Biden last week. The package would invest in education, child care, and paid family leave and provide $800 billion in enhanced tax credits. While Representative Miller-Meeks sees the value in the bill’s investment in post-secondary education, she is concerned about this proposal following the passage of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan COVID-19 stimulus package earlier this year and Biden’s proposed American Jobs Plan, “We’re looking at about $6.3 trillion in less than four months. Far beyond our revenue that comes in and that means tax increases and those are tax increases that will go to hard working American taxpayers, make no mistake about it. I’ve heard this before, we’re only going to tax the rich, there aren’t enough rich for the amount of taxes that he wants to levy and taxing our employers taxes

U S Congresswoman Miller-Meeks Urging Iowans to Get Vaccinated

As public health departments across the state including Washington County have begun declining weekly COVID-19 vaccine allocations due to decreased demand, U.S. Representative for Iowa’s Second District and former Iowa Department of Public Health Director Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) is encouraging all Iowans 16 years and older to get vaccinated. Iowa’s vaccine dashboard showed Friday that 2,222,768 total doses have been administered to Iowa residents, and 1,041,462 vaccine series have been completed, about one-third of Iowans’ population. When she’s not in Washington, D.C., Congresswoman Miller-Meeks has been assisting at vaccine clinics in her district, emphasizing the necessity of vaccinations in order to achieve herd immunity, which is estimated at 70-85% of the population.

Rep Miller-Meeks Responds to President s Joint Address | KCII Radio

U.S. Representative for Iowa’s Second District Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) was one of a limited number of Congress members that attended President Joe Biden’s first joint address of his term Wednesday night. Miller-Meeks tells KCII she was honored to have been invited to attend the smaller gathering due to COVID-19 restrictions, “It was a very warm welcome. He greeted a lot of the, especially the senators as he came through to approach the well on the podium. I thought his remarks were well spoken, well said, the tone was very even. And my hope would be that when he talks about unifying the nation and bipartisanship that his words are not empty rhetoric. So far we’ve not seen a lot of bipartisanship in my several months in Congress.”

State Sen Kinney Says Back the Blue Bill Could Be Voted on This Week | KCII Radio

As Iowa lawmakers negotiate on the next fiscal year budget, one bill that awaits a Senate vote before it can head to Governor Kim Reynolds’ desk would increase criminal penalties for protest-related offenses, and would grant civil immunity to some drivers who strike and injure protestors. District 39 Senator Kevin Kinney (D) says a floor vote could be called as soon as tomorrow for the bill, which among several provisions would increase the penalties of rioting and unlawful assembly, and would add obstructing streets, sidewalks, highways, and other public ways to the definition of disorderly conduct. Kinney says there are pros and cons to the legislation, but he is not ready to declare which way he’ll vote, “I’m not wanting to say at this time because I want to see what the Republicans will do with some of the amendments that I know that are coming and I do know the bill is changing. I’ve been told by some Senator colleagues that the bill is going to be different and what

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