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Rep. Linda Upmeyer: “Infrastructure is key to ensuring Iowa’s bright future”

The following is a legislative update from Republican Representative Linda Upmeyer of Clear Lake:

Linda Upmeyer (left)
This week we had the first funnel, where policy bills are required to be approved by at least one committee to remain eligible for consideration this session. This is a way for us to pare down the bills and determine which ones are priorities that should move forward and which ones need more work.

Key priorities like our K-12 education package, opioid legislation, and mental health access remain alive and will soon be debated by the full House. Stay tuned!

Before I jumped into Funnel Week in Des Moines, I had the opportunity to make a quick trip to Washington D.C. to meet with President Trump. I joined other state and local officials from across the country as the President released his plan to invest in and address our country’s aging infrastructure.

President Trump’s plan will provide hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid to leverage additional funding from state and local governments as well as the private sector. The President also highlighted that these part of these federal funds will be targeted to rural states, like Iowa. In total, this plan will mean more than $1 trillion nationwide.

In addition to funding, President Trump wants to improve the permitting process so that projects can be done in more timely manner and save taxpayer money. Some projects can take up to a decade to receive permission to move forward. The President’s goal is to get this time down to a few months, or two years at a maximum.

During our meeting, I had the chance to speak directly with President Trump about some of the critical projects that are needed right here in Iowa that benefit people all across the state. We discussed modernizing our locks and dams on the Mississippi so Iowa farmers and businesses have an efficient way to ship their products to market as well as ways to provide broadband access to rural parts of the state. Additionally, we spoke about the I-80/380 interchange between Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, which is a particularly dangerous part of our interstate, and how an update would prevent future accidents and fatalities.

Here at the state level, we’re also investing more into our infrastructure as well. Over the last couple of years, we have injected hundreds of millions worth of new funding into critical road and bridge projects across the state. Some examples include expanding Highway 20 to four lanes, modernizing the Interstate in western Iowa, and replacing the I-74 Mississippi River bridge in the Quad Cities, just to name a few.

As I’ve mentioned in previous newsletters, we are also working to extend the school infrastructure fund, commonly known as SAVE. This will allow schools to make improvements to buildings, provide safe classrooms, and keep up with technological changes.

and leaders from the White House, the Statehouse, and the school house are working hard to make investments in these much needed projects. I look forward to continuing this conversation and moving forward.

Please feel free to reach out during session to share your thoughts on our work in Des Moines.

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If you don’t know the answer — SMILE !!!!

When looking for a drink of water always go up stream. lol

She may be updated but what about tackling a job like 750 polluted waterways in IOWAY ???

Nothing about cleaning up the 750 polluted waterways in Iowa – think that might be part of infrastructure ? Not important we guess – – people getting sick and some dying because of this Iowa/chinese hog lot partnership. Get real !

Again Ms. Upmeyer is providing the most up to date information on the direction of Iowa’s future path to prosperity. On watching TV on the large meeting of politicians seated around the tables Linda was not hard to spot. Linda you have such a wonderful captivating smile and it stole the show!

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