The bill isn't for nuclear power, it is for a range of energy related projects that includes a STUDY for determining the POSSIBILITY of building a nuclear power plant, and the RATEPAYERS are being charged IN ADVANCE for the privilege of helping the nuclear industry rip them off even more at a later date.
...utilities would be allowed to levy a surcharge on its customers’ electric bills for three years to pay for a study that would determine whether it’s possible to build a new nuclear power plant in Iowa. ....If the bill becomes law, MidAmerican could use those new customer dollars to conduct the extensive seismic, weather, and population studies that are needed before a nuclear power plant can be built.
Tell me, is MidAmerican a corporate entity? If they want to build a nuclear power plant, why aren't they paying for the study themselves? Does the state charge ratepayers for the studies done to site renewable energy facilities? I don't think so.
And to construe the blurb you've posted as evidence that everyone is ok with nuclear is pure nonsense.
The “working group” of three Democrats and two Republicans are hoping their bill gets broader support from other legislators. Environmental groups, so far, haven’t tried to stop the bill. Nathaniel Baer of the Iowa Environmental Council says his group does have serious economic and environmental concerns about nuclear power.
“We think that if the legislature is going to more forward on energy policy this legislative session nuclear power shouldn’t be a priority,” Baer says. “It should be low on the list.” But Baer’s group is registered as “undecided” on the bill, in part because they like another portion of the bill that gives utilities incentives to turn their existing coal-powered plants into cleaner-burning facilities using natural gas or biomass...
http://www.radioiowa.com/2010/02/26/tentative-agreement-reached-on-nuclear-energy-bill/