Governor Terry Branstad on Tuesday placed blame for a breakdown in Iowa Statehouse negotiations squarely on the shoulders of the 26-member Senate Democratic caucus, as state government officials began implementing a strategy for a possible shutdown.
"Progress was made until the Senate Democrats met last week and basically told Senator [Mike] Gronstal, 'You don't have the authority to negotiate,'" Branstad said. "I think he tried, in good faith, but his caucus basically said 'no.' So he came back and said the deal's off."
Branstad on Tuesday said that Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds will take his place in leading a trade mission to South Korea and China next week so he can continue negotiations on the state budget in Iowa. One month remains before the end of the fiscal year - June 30. Branstad said Republicans thought Senate Democrats were going to provide a counter-proposal on the budget late this past week, but that didn't happen.