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LOOKING TO HIRE
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Some retailers, such as Kmart, offer added convenience, allowing shoppers to browse and purchase online, and then pick up in-store for no additional fee. Let your Halloween shopping fit into your schedule and shop from the comfort of your home, office, or on the road. Trick or treat locally. Many parents spend Halloween evening carting children around to various locations across town. Save gas money by only allowing your little goblins to trick or treat within your neighborhood. This will help you get to know your neighbors and get a little exercise in, too. Don’t leave home without the proper container for little ones to collect candy, and for you to leave treats for your own visitors. You can find these decorative containers, candy and more at Kmart, the one-stop shop for everything this season. Safe Halloween Fun with Pets (Family Features) Including pets in your family’s Halloween festivities can be a fun addition to your celebration. However, with all the excitement comes the chance for pets to get into danger or trouble. You can head off potential problems and enjoy an evening of fun with some safety tips and smart planning. Keeping your pet away from candy and other Halloween treats is especially important because so many favorites include chocolate, which is potentially toxic for dogs. It’s also an ideal time to practice obedience commands with your four-legged friends, as crowds of unfamiliar people, costumes and lots of open doors can create temptations too hard to resist. 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Bruce Joni Braley Ernst Enacting A Living Wage All workers have a right to just and livable Minimum wage, so that no one working full time lives in poverty. Protecting Immigrant Rights Respect the dignity of migrants, including Immigration reform that includes a Pathway to citizenship and protects family To fix our nations broken immigration system. Controlling Big Money In Elections Unbounded spending undermines the ability Of “We The People” to make our voices heard By our elected officials, and incentivizes politicians To prioritize special interests over policies that Would benefit the 100%. Crafting a Federal Budget That Benefits the 100% A faithful budget that raises reasonable revenue for responsible programs, promotes job creation, and protects a strong safety net that ensures the meeting of basic human needs. Promoting Nonviolent Solutions to Conflict Reasonable legislation to deter and prevent gun violence in our neighborhoods cuts to unnecessary and wasteful military programs, and peaceful, diplomatic solutions to international conflict. Securing Healthcare For All Access to affordable, quality healthcare is a basic human right, and supports the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), including efforts to expand Medicaid in all 50 states. Creating Reasonable Revenue For Responsible Programs Progressive taxation, where everyone pays their fair share, and those who have the most invest the most in programs that benefit the 100%. YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Jim Mowrer… a Boone native who served in Iraq with the Iowa Army National Guard, has been appointed as a special as sistant to U.S. Army Secretary John McHugh at the Pentagon. – DesM oinesRegister.com Jim Mowrer grew up in Boone, Iowa. When Jim was 7, his father was tragically killed in a farming accident, leaving Jim’s mother, Susan, to raise the family with the help from Social Security survivor benefits. After the attacks on 9-11, Jim Joined the Iowa National Guard and deployed to Iraq. He worked hard and was assigned to the Pentagon where he worked to establish the Army Office of Business Transformation which was responsible for finding way to cut costs and save billions of tax dollars. Today, Jim Mowrer is running for Congress because we need leaders who serve our country and not themselves. In Congress, Jim Mowrer will always YES NO do what’s best for Iowa. many politicians are focused on self-service, Too not public service. Jim Mowrer is different. YES NO Strengthening Social Security – As a kid, Jim’s family YES NO B ra l ey Small Town Values Bruce relied on Social Security survivor benefits to help keep food on the table. For Jim, strengthening Social Security for future generations is personal. 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