tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5919565628272554650.post-6084969791477589202008-04-25T17:30:00.002-05:002008-04-25T17:32:24.654-05:00WATCH/LISTEN: 2008 session nears an end<p class="introtext"> Democratic legislative leaders today said 2008 may go down as one of the best sessions on record. <br><br> Senate President Jack Kibbie, D-Emmetsburg, served in the 1965 Legislature, which he said made significant strides for the state. He added 2008 will go down as one of the better years in the Iowa Legislature with funding the state's environmental program at $18 million, establishing and continuing funding of the Iowa Power Fund and all the legislation passed for veterans. <br><br> Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, D-Council Bluffs, and House Speaker Pat Murphy also touted the sound budgeting practices of Democrats.</p> <ul class="linklist"> <li class="audio"><a class="audio" href="http://blogs.iowapolitics.com/multimedia/audio/2008/04/080425dems.mp3">Listen to audio from the Dems' press conference</a></li> <li class="video"><a class="video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AajutHZgQOo">Watch video from the press conference</a></li> </ul><p class="introtext"> But Senate Majority Leader Ron Wieck, R-Sioux City, tabbed the 2008 session with a failing grade today. Wieck told reporters this afternoon he is upset more wasn't done in terms of property tax relief, illegal immigration and establishing higher standards in Iowa's school classrooms. </p> <ul class="linklist"> <li class="audio"><a class="audio" href="http://blogs.iowapolitics.com/multimedia/audio/2008/04/080425wieck.mp3">Listen to Wieck's press conference</a></li> </ul><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/5919565628272554650-608496979147758920?l=blogs.iowapolitics.com%2Fmultimedia%2Findex.html'/></div>Administratornoreply@blogger.com