712 Digital Group - top

Iowa Gov. & Lt. Gov. stop in Atlantic, Tuesday

News

December 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and Lt. Governor Adam Gregg made scheduled stops around southwest Iowa, Tuesday. Their final visit was to the Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company, late Tuesday afternoon. The Governor covered a wide array of topics in her meeting with the Tyler family, owners of the plant, and other local dignitaries. She said she will deliver her “Condition of the State” (COS) address in front of the Legislature on January 15th, where she will layout the program her administration wants to see move forward.

One of the things she and the legislature will tackle, is the availability and quality of Iowa’s Workforce. Reynolds said additional funding is needed for Future Ready Iowa initiative so other programs can be better served that will build skills and the knowledge needed to fill many jobs in the Trades sector. She will also speak during her COS message, about the Empower Rural Iowa Initiative. Reynolds established the three-fold initiative by executive order in July. “Those three areas are to connect, grow and connect.” Reynolds said. “We can’t grow and we can;t keep young people in our young people in our communities if they can’t get on the phone and utilize it the manner that they’re accustomed to.” As part of her plan to grow rural Iowa, Reynolds said the Investing in Rural Iowa Task Force, the Growing Rural Iowa Task Force and the Connecting Rural Iowa Task Force held idea summits in six rural locations around Iowa. During those meetings, they took into consideration ideas submitted by task force members and the public.

Representative Tom Shipley, from Nodaway, reminded the Governor, that part of the plan for growing rural Iowa, should not include moving the Iowa DOT District 4 Office from Atlantic to Council Bluffs. Several meetings have already been held on the matter, and several letters have been sent from various area governmental groups to the Legislature and the Governor, against a long-range proposal to move the associated engineering jobs to Council Bluffs. Shipley, and Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Executive Chairman Jim Tyler left no doubt on what their position was. Shipley said he will never go along with a plan like that., Tyler said that “It might not be important in Des Moines, but it’s damned important in Atlantic I can tell ya, and it’s important in Union County, in Adams County, in Ringgold County, all those counties.” That’s because they don’t want to have to travel to Council Bluffs to submit their soil samples and other technical services. They want the Office to stay in Atlantic because it is centrally located. Reynolds said “We’ll take a look at it.”

Reynolds also said the legislature needs to figure out how to sustain Comprehensive Mental Health Care reform that was passed last year, and the establishment of a Children’s Mental Health System. She said also they will endeavor to get SSA (School Supplemental Assistance) rates set within the first 30 days. Districts factor-in State Aid when trying to determine their budgets each year. She said the issue won’t be “kicked down the road” as a bargaining tool, as it has been in years past, causing districts to be in a budget crisis.