Register Gives Me A Thistle
{As it appeared in the Sunday, June 7 2015 Des Moines Register} Branstad should know: Diet soda won’t make us healthiest state By the Register’s editorial staff A thistle to Continue Reading →
{As it appeared in the Sunday, June 7 2015 Des Moines Register} Branstad should know: Diet soda won’t make us healthiest state By the Register’s editorial staff A thistle to Continue Reading →
Tuesday, June 2, 2015, 10:30 a.m., Iowa State Capitol Statement from Ed Fallon re: Political Action to Stop the Bakken Oil Pipeline The vast majority of Iowans overwhelmingly oppose letting Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, With the legislative session likely to end this week and the eminent domain bill languishing, it’s time to pull out all the stops. I ask you to do Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, May 27 at 12:45 p.m. CDT on the south side of the Polk County Courthouse at 500 Mulberry Street in Des Moines, former Iowa lawmaker Ed Fallon and Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, My arrest at Governor Branstad’s office last Monday (Fallon sits-in at Governor’s office to stop pipeline) has landed me an appearance at the Polk County Courthouse this coming Continue Reading →
May 19, 2015FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ed Fallon, 515.238.6404, fallonforum@gmail.com Iowans Deserve Answers From Branstad on Pipeline Legislation, Fallon Says A day after being arrested for sit-in protest, former Iowa Continue Reading →
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 18, 2015 — Governor’s Office, Des Moines, Iowa For more information, contact: Ed Fallon at (515) 238-6404 or David Goodner at (515) 446-0134 Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, There’s nothing like courage to inspire principled acts of conscience. Perhaps the gutsy actions last week of two landowners fighting to stop the pipeline has inspired you to Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, This weekend, I received an astounding news tip relevant to the proposed Bakken crude oil pipeline. It was shared with me in confidence, but I can tell you Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, Even as Maryland was calling out the National Guard to deal with havoc in the streets of Baltimore, Iowa was calling out the Guard to deal with havoc Continue Reading →
