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    Boswell touts work on behalf of the middle class

    by: desmoinesdem

    Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 16:51:04 PM CDT


    In a rare post not related to Barack Obama, Gordon Fischer put up a press release from Leonard Boswell's campaign over at Iowa True Blue. (Note to the Boswell campaign: please start sending your press releases to desmoinesdem AT yahoo.com.)

    The release notes that the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy recently gave Boswell a 100 percent 90 percent "A" grade for his work on behalf of the middle class. Boswell's campaign also mentioned that a different group recently named him the most powerful U.S. representative from Iowa, and was ranked the 135th most powerful person among the 435 members of the U.S. House.

    You can find more details about how the Drum Major Institute compiled its Congressional scorecard on middle class issues, as well as ratings for all 535 members of Congress, by clicking here.

    The full text of Boswell's press release is after the jump.

    desmoinesdem :: Boswell touts work on behalf of the middle class
    Boswell Receives a Grade "A" In His Support of the Middle Class

    Today, Congressman Leonard Boswell received an "A" grade from the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy, a non-partisan think tank dedicated to creating innovative and progressive ways to create a more just and equitable society by strengthening and expanding the middle class.

    Congressman Boswell has shown his support for middle-class America through cosponsoring bills that increased the minimum wage, reduced the cost of prescription drugs, and expanded healthcare coverage to underprivileged children through State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).

    "I have long been a fighter for the middle class," said Boswell.  "It is the foundation upon which our economy and our democracy are built.  If the middle class cannot pay their mortgages and send their kids to college, our country will have little chance of competing in an increasingly competitive world.  Supporting and expanding the middle class keeps America strong and the American dream alive."

    This recognition comes on the heels of a report issued by Knowlegis that ranked Boswell as one of the most powerful Members of Congress.  With a ranking of 135 out of the 435, Boswell was in the top third of the most powerful House Members and was the most powerful member from Iowa.  

    "It is always an honor to be recognized for one's work," said Boswell.  "I will continue to use my position to benefit the people of the third district and the citizens of Iowa."

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    More powerful than freshman! (0.00 / 0)
    This ranking of 135 is not so impressive to me at first blush.  Aren't Democrats more powerful than Republicans now that D's control all committees and subcommittees?  So to be 135th puts one in the bottom half of the Democrats.

    Most powerful Iowan in the House?  Considering that Latham and King are also-ran Republicans and Braley and Loebsack are freshman, this characterization of Boswell as most powerful Iowan tells us exactly nothing.

    If Boswell has to resort to this stuff to make his case, he must not have much case to make!


    Boswell didn't get a 100 (0.00 / 0)
    The Drum Major Institute's rankings, it had Boswell at 90, not 100. He voted the wrong way on the SEVRA bill that demanded certain proof of citizenship before getting any rental assistance. When they tried this to restrict Medicare before, the results -- according to the data in the only three states where it has been studied -- were that white and African-American children were disproportionately affected in having their benefits delayed or terminated.  

    corrected my post above (0.00 / 0)
    Thanks for pointing this out.

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