04/15/2026
Women for a Stronger America gathered this morning and adjourned with a commitment to make every Iowan a water voter. Water is life, as the banner on this morning’s presentation announced. Our guest speaker, John Norris, has a lengthy record of service to Iowa and the nation, with an especial interest in the environment and agricultural practices.
We’ve long been aware of the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico—gulf hypoxia. Iowa contributes about 40% of the pollutants that drain into the gulf creating that environmental disaster. But how did we miss the fact that all of the same pollutants also exist in our own lakes and rivers?
The Nutrient Reduction strategy that iowa is currently using is projected to resolve our pollution problems in 90-30,000 years, depending on the different pollutants. Not satisfactory!!!! Iowa is # 2 in cancer rates, and the only state in which that rate is rising.
Meanwhile, the legislature voted to end funding for water quality sensors in 2023. Was the thinking that “if we don’t know what’s in the water, we can’t complain about it?”
Various foundations and go-fund-me efforts have maintained them to date, but that’s not satisfactory. The state needs to maintain these and every Iowan needs to push their legislators to get this done!
Demand funding of the water sensors!