Posted on July 22, 2010 by Erin in News Clips, News Clips, Press Room

Omaha World-Herald: Candidate: Iowans want change

MARION, Iowa — “People have just had it,” Kim Reynolds said this week to explain the crowds showing up to meet her and Republican gubernatorial candidate Terry Branstad.

Reynolds, the GOP lieutenant governor candidate, called the high voter interest so early in the gubernatorial race “a positive thing for Iowa.” The highest unemployment in decades, high spending and borrowing, a deficit gap of nearly $1 billion and higher local property taxes are worrying voters, she said.

“I think they want to weigh in; they want to be heard,” Reynolds said during a stop in Marion.

She sees that as a positive thing for the Republican team seeking to replace first-term Democrats Gov. Chet Culver and Lt. Gov. Patty Judge.

She said Culver’s “bonding scheme” — the $873 million I-Jobs initiative — isn’t working. Unemployment is as high as it was a year ago, and in some counties where there is I-Jobs spending, unemployment has increased, the first-term state senator from Osceola said.

“I have heard at nearly every stop that Iowans have absolutely no confidence in that environment,” Reynolds said.

Some business owners have indicated they have considered reinvesting in their businesses and adding employees. “But they tell me they are hunkering down,” she said.

Instead of higher spending and more borrowing, Reynolds said it will take budget discipline and a commercial property tax reduction to encourage business development and create an environment in which Iowans feel confident in the state economy to reinvest in businesses and communities.

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