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The Rozenboom Report - May 24, 2021 - Oskaloosa News
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The Rozenboom Report - April 9, 2021 - Oskaloosa News
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by Ken Rozenboom
This week we received more good news about Iowa and the economy. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Iowa’s economy grew 6.3 percent in the last few months of 2020, faster than many of our neighboring states. Coupled with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, this is great news as Iowa recovers from the pandemic. It also demonstrates why pro-growth policies are important. They help grow our economy, open up jobs so people can work, and ensure we are prepared when difficult times hit. We will continue advocating for pro-growth policies at the Capitol and make this state the best for living, working and raising a family.
The Rozenboom Report - March 12th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News
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by Sen Ken Rozenboom
The eighth week of this year’s session was the first “funnel week” in the legislature. For us this means that all Senate policy bills must have passed through committee in order to be considered for the rest of the year. Next week will include some committee meetings, but the focus will be floor debate and voting. The pace is good this year, and it feels like our goal of finishing by April 30 can be reached.
Iowa’s teacher diversity must be improved and SF 304 addresses that need by updating the Teach Iowa Program to help recruit minority teachers to Iowa, and to bring qualified teachers into other areas of need. The Teach Iowa Program currently provides awards of up to $4,000 a year, for up to five years, to qualified teachers to teach in designated shortage areas. The awards are prioritized to teachers renewing from a previous year, followed by recent graduates. SF 304 increases the yearly grant maximum to $7,500 and adds a new section to the priority