[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 160 (2014), Part 7]
[Senate]
[Pages 10164-10165]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                           SCOTT COUNTY, IOWA

 Mr. HARKIN. Madam President, the strength of my State of Iowa 
lies in its vibrant local communities, where citizens come together to 
foster economic development, make smart investments to expand 
opportunity, and take the initiative to improve the health and well-
being of residents. Over the decades, I have witnessed the growth and 
revitalization of so many communities across my State. And it has been 
deeply gratifying to see how my work in

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Congress has supported these local efforts.
  I have always believed in accountability for public officials, and 
this, my final year in the Senate, is an appropriate time to give an 
accounting of my work across four decades representing Iowa in 
Congress. I take pride in accomplishments that have been national in 
scope--for instance, passing the Americans with Disabilities Act and 
spearheading successful farm bills. But I take a very special pride in 
projects that have made a big difference in local communities across my 
State.
  Today, I would like to give an accounting of my work with leaders and 
residents of Scott County to build a legacy of a stronger local 
economy, better schools and educational opportunities, and a healthier, 
safer community.
  Between 2001 and 2013, the creative leadership in your community has 
worked with me to secure funding in Scott County worth over $299 
million and successfully acquire financial assistance from programs I 
have fought hard to support, which have provided more than $89.2 
million to the local economy.
  Of course, in addition to numerous housing, transportation, defense, 
riverfront development, and arts projects we have worked on together 
over the years, one of my favorite memories of working with Scott 
County has to be the outstanding legal aid project in Davenport. Every 
American, regardless of his or her station in life, deserves equal 
access to our justice system. Having been a legal aid attorney myself, 
I can tell you that there are many, many people who would have no 
access to legal representation if it weren't for programs like this 
one. This funding will help legal aid lawyers reach out and serve those 
who otherwise would be disenfranchised from our justice system. That is 
why, throughout my career, I have fought to improve funding for Legal 
Aid Services, to expand their scope, and to offer loan forgiveness for 
attorneys who choose to serve their communities by becoming legal aid 
attorneys.
  Among the highlights:
  Investing in Iowa's economic development through targeted community 
projects: In Eastern Iowa, we have worked together to grow the economy 
by making targeted investments in important economic development 
projects, including improved roads and bridges, modernized sewer and 
water systems, and better housing options for residents of Scott 
County. In many cases, I have secured Federal funding that has 
leveraged local investments and served as a catalyst for a whole ripple 
effect of positive, creative changes. For example, working with mayors, 
city council members, and local economic development officials in Scott 
County, I have fought for over $256.9 million in defense projects 
through the Rock Island Arsenal, ALCOA, John Deere, Carleton Life 
Support Systems, and other local businesses, helping to create jobs and 
expand economic opportunities.
  School grants: Every child in Iowa deserves to be educated in a 
classroom that is safe, accessible, and modern. That is why, for the 
past decade and a half, I have secured funding for the innovative Iowa 
Demonstration Construction Grant Program better known among educators 
in Iowa as Harkin grants for public schools construction and 
renovation. Across 15 years, Harkin grants worth more than $132 million 
have helped school districts to fund a range of renovation and repair 
efforts--everything from updating fire safety systems to building new 
schools. In many cases, these Federal dollars have served as the needed 
incentive to leverage local public and private dollars, so it often has 
a tremendous multiplier effect within a school district. Over the 
years, Scott County has received $3.2 million in Harkin grants. 
Similarly, schools in Scott County have received funds that I 
designated for Iowa Star Schools for technology totaling $336,600.
  Keeping Iowa communities safe: I also firmly believe that our first 
responders need to be appropriately trained and equipped, able to 
respond to both local emergencies and to statewide challenges such as, 
for instance, the methamphetamine epidemic. Since 2001, Scott County's 
fire departments have received over $1.5 million for firefighter safety 
and operations equipment and over $521,000 for Byrne Justice Assistance 
Grants.
  Wellness and health care: Improving the health and wellness of all 
Americans has been something I have been passionate about for decades. 
That is why I fought to dramatically increase funding for disease 
prevention, innovative medical research, and a whole range of 
initiatives to improve the health of individuals and families not only 
at the doctor's office, but also in our communities, schools, and 
workplaces. I am so proud that Americans have better access to clinical 
preventive services, nutritious food, smoke-free environments, safe 
places to engage in physical activity, and information to make healthy 
decisions for themselves and their families. These efforts not only 
save lives, they will also save money for generations to come thanks to 
the prevention of costly chronic diseases, which account for a whopping 
75 percent of annual health care costs. I am pleased that Scott County 
has recognized this important issue by securing over $9.8 million for 
the Community Health Center.
  Disability rights: Growing up, I loved and admired my brother Frank, 
who was deaf. But I was deeply disturbed by the discrimination and 
obstacles he faced every day. That is why I have always been a 
passionate advocate for full equality for people with disabilities. As 
the primary author of the Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA, and the 
ADA Amendments Act, I have had four guiding goals for our fellow 
citizens with disabilities: equal opportunity, full participation, 
independent living, and economic self-sufficiency. Nearly a quarter 
century since passage of the ADA, I see remarkable changes in 
communities everywhere I go in Iowa--not just in curb cuts or closed 
captioned television but in the full participation of people with 
disabilities in our society and economy, folks who at long last have 
the opportunity to contribute their talents and to be fully included. 
These changes have increased economic opportunities for all citizens of 
Scott County, both those with and without disabilities. And they make 
us proud to be a part of a community and country that respects the 
worth and civil rights of all of our citizens.
  This is at least a partial accounting of my work on behalf of Iowa, 
and specifically Scott County, during my time in Congress. In every 
case, this work has been about partnerships, cooperation, and 
empowering folks at the State and local level, including in Scott 
County, to fulfill their own dreams and initiatives. And, of course, 
this work is never complete. Even after I retire from the Senate, I 
have no intention of retiring from the fight for a better, fairer, 
richer Iowa. I will always be profoundly grateful for the opportunity 
to serve the people of Iowa as their Senator.

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