by Dan Royer on Friday, March 20, 2009
Governor Chet Culver announced a new state Web site, recovery.iowa.gov, that will provide details and transparency to the $1.9 billion in federal stimulus money allocated to Iowa which includes millions for health care.
Culver said, “As governor, I am committed to making sure our state makes full use of the federal economic recovery program in order to benefit all Iowans. This Web site is one tool to help Iowans learn about the benefit of this important program, track the work underway to make the best use of these funds and provide accountability and transparency about this important effort.” Read more
by Dan Royer on Friday, March 13, 2009
Building on the discussions held at the White House’s health care summit, President Obama announced a series of regional forums to be held across the country. Iowa, along with California, Michigan, North Carolina and Vermont, has been selected to host a forum and continue the discussion on health care reform.
At the health care reform summit last week, President Obama told attendees, “The time for reform is now and these regional forums are some of the key first steps toward breaking the stalemate we have been stuck in for far too long. The forums will bring together diverse groups of people all over the country who have a stake in reforming our health care system and ask them to put forward their best ideas about how we bring down costs and expand coverage for American families.”
The forum will be hosted by Iowa Governor Chet Culver and, according to a statement released by the White House, the dialogue will include “participants ranging from doctors to patients to providers to policy experts. They will be open conversations with everyday Americans, local, state and federal elected officials both Democrat and Republican, as well as senior Obama administration officials.”
The Iowa event will be held in Des Moines on March 23 and is tentatively scheduled to be located at the Polk County Convention Complex. The governor’s office has indicated that 200-500 individuals representing a wide variety of perspectives on the issue will be invited to attend. The conference will begin with a video recorded by the president, a summary of the findings from the Health Care Community Discussions that took place in December and an overview of the discussion that took place at the White House Forum on Health Reform.
“The governor is thrilled that the White House has chosen Iowa to host one of these important health care meetings,” Culver spokesman Troy Price said. “So many Iowans and Americans face challenges to accessing quality, affordable health care every single day. Now they will be given an opportunity share those concerns.”
Iowa Senators Tom Harkin and Chuck Grassley have both indicated they plan to attend the forum.
A live video stream of the forum is intended to be available on the newly created Health and Human Services Web site at www.healthreform.gov so that the public can be involved in what is being discussed.

