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Related: About this forumMiller-Meeks rejected for seat on HAWK-I board
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DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG-TV9) - The Iowa Senate rejected the former state Director of Public Health from a seat on the board for a state health insurance program for low-income kids in a move Governor Branstads office called politically motivated.
Dr. Mariannette Miller-Meeks confirmation to the board of directors for Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa program, or HAWK-I, failed on a 28-18 vote in the Iowa Senate. 34 votes are needed to be confirmed. Miller-Meeks was the only one of Branstads nominees rejected in several confirmation votes Thursday.
All 18 no votes came from Iowa Democrats, including Sen. Liz Mathis of Linn County. Mathis raised concerns about Miller-Meeks work as director of the Iowa Department of Public Health, saying she was unhelpful when Mathis asked for support on an Alzheimer's bill.
When I was advocating for Alzheimers patients, their families and providers who care for people with dementia-related illness, (Miller-Meeks) was unresponsive to my plea and theirs for two years in a row, said Sen. Mathis. That experience, along with other Senators who have worked with her, convinced me she is not the best choice to join the Hawk-I Board.
Dr. Mariannette Miller-Meeks confirmation to the board of directors for Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa program, or HAWK-I, failed on a 28-18 vote in the Iowa Senate. 34 votes are needed to be confirmed. Miller-Meeks was the only one of Branstads nominees rejected in several confirmation votes Thursday.
All 18 no votes came from Iowa Democrats, including Sen. Liz Mathis of Linn County. Mathis raised concerns about Miller-Meeks work as director of the Iowa Department of Public Health, saying she was unhelpful when Mathis asked for support on an Alzheimer's bill.
When I was advocating for Alzheimers patients, their families and providers who care for people with dementia-related illness, (Miller-Meeks) was unresponsive to my plea and theirs for two years in a row, said Sen. Mathis. That experience, along with other Senators who have worked with her, convinced me she is not the best choice to join the Hawk-I Board.
Of course Gov Brainfart and his allies are bitching away about how the Democrats are being all mean and political.
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Miller-Meeks rejected for seat on HAWK-I board (Original Post)
47of74
Apr 2016
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CoffeeCat
(24,411 posts)1. It's nice that Branflakes in
Told NO every once in a while.
Sounds like she would have been a terrible appointment.
Good for Iowa Dems.
47of74
(18,470 posts)3. She was the only one in the group of Gov Brainfart appointments that was rejected.
That's gotta tell ya something.
progressoid
(50,747 posts)4. "Branflakes"
Heh. I like that one too.
rurallib
(63,200 posts)2. caught the end of a story about her but didn't know what it was
would have been nice if she had been more decisively defeated. But at least she is not screwing up kids lives.
With the Medicaid fuck up, Miller-Meeks would just be another in-your-face move from Branstad.