Buried words, like buried treasures, sometimes surprise and enrich. But buried landmines only create problems now, and later.
Such is the case with a passage buried in a 71-page Iowa Supreme Court decision last month.
In a unanimous ruling, the court decided that a law authorizing Iowa ...
Every December, as we count down the final minutes of another year, millions of Americans make heartfelt promises to themselves and to those they love that this will be the year things finally change. This is the year we'll lose the weight, write the book, run the marathon, start the business, ...
Green Junction
Though we frequently reference the droughts, storms, fires, floods and other weather challenges our commodity producers face, we seldom look at evidence that our weather is likely to get worse if we don't reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. A story shared with me by Dr.Julie ...
Since coming to Congress, I have consistently heard a key concern from farmers: the rising cost of fertilizer. When input costs climb, farm profitability shrinks, making it harder for producers to invest in their operations, pass their land to the next generation, and continue feeding and ...
For 250 years, the United States of America has been a beacon of hope, a land of opportunity, a leader of innovation, and a hallmark of democracy. From Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to the Wright Brothers, Susan B. Anthony, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Henry Ford, ...
As we celebrate our Nation’s 250th anniversary of independence, I am grateful for this time and place in which we live. On July 2, 1776, delegates of the 2nd Continental Congress voted to sever the political ties of the 13 colonies to Great Britain. They agreed on the language of the ...