Monday, March 15, 2010

Schools may Soon Consider Using Green Cleaning Products

The two-year endeavor to get green cleaning products into Iowa’s schools ended this evening with the passage of HF 823 in the Senate. Senate File 2335 was the Senate’s version of the bill that was initially brought up for debate. A vote passed to substitute it for the House’s version of the bill. This move rendered Senator Johnson’s (R-Osceola) amendment out of order, and HF 823 passed without debate.

As Senator Amanda Ragan (D-Cerro Gordo) pointed out in the discussion of this bill, a similar rule is already in place that requires state government buildings to use green cleaning products. With Governor Culver's signature, schools will now have that option as well.

Text-Messaging While Driving

Also today, the House insisted on its amended version of HF 2456 which changed the bill from prohibiting text-messaging while driving by all drivers, to a prohibition on all cell phone use by holders of graduate drivers licenses (teens under 18). The bill has now been delegated to a conference committee, which will most likely work out the differences between the House and Senate to get some form of the bill passed yet this session.

The ten committee appointees consist of Senators Danielson as Chairman (D-Black Hawk), Rielly (D-Mahaska), Heckroth (D-Bremer), Reynolds (R-Clarke), and Kapucian (R-Benton); and Representatives Hanson as Co-chairman (D-Jefferson), Tjepkes as Co-Chairman (R-Webster), R. Olson (D-Polk), Lykam (D-Scott), and Hagenow (R-Polk).

The lingering prediction is that the bill will get the most votes if it combines the current version – prohibiting all cell phone use by GDL holders – along with language that would prohibit text-messaging while driving by all drivers. Such a version would also do the most to increase safety on Iowa roadways.

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