Sustainable Villages to Help the Homeless

At some point, as a society, we need to face it: not everyone fits perfectly into the business community. Many simply don't have the wherewithal to hold a steady job and make ends meet. It becomes exhausting for Iowa's homeless population and nonprofits trying to keep...

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Teach Jurisprudence in High Schools

Teach jurisprudence (the science of the application of law aka “the basics of law”) in high school The Act also will create a class in all Iowa high schools to teach the basics of criminal and civil law to students, including, for example, white collar crimes and...

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Guaranteed “Right to Repair”

When Iowa farmers purchase farming equipment, they need to feel confident and feel peace of mind knowing that if something goes wrong, they can fix it! Unfortunately, many companies require that the farmer must bring the equipment in to have their professionals work...

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Simplify the Iowa Rules of Courtroom Procedure

There are 309 Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure, 63 Rules of Evidence, and 89 Rules of Criminal Procedure. Iowa’s judicial system has been made far too complex for the average Citizen to be able to figure out how to use. We should feel comfortable in our courts – not...

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Expand Iowa’s Right to Garden Act

Although Iowa recently passed a Right to Garden Act, it doesn't do anything to help most Iowans. Although it bars local governments from restricting people from growing, the vast majority of renters and homeless Iowans have nowhere to legally stick a seed in the...

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CRC Voucners

CRC Vouchers are allocated to Business Leaders through Civilian Restoration Corps. They may be used at participating Iowa businesses to purchase supplies and meals which are necessary for their work.  The Voucher program ensures that participating businesses are...

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