Date Day Start Time End Time Town Event Elected Officials Location Address January

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Date Day Start Time End Time Town Event Elected Officials Location Address January Date Day Start Time End time Town Event Elected Officials Location Address January 24-Jan Fri 9am 10:30am Ankeny Office Hours Rep. Matson Main Street Café & Bakery 2510 SW White Birch Drive 24-Jan Fri Noon 1pm Keokuk Legislative Luncheon Area Legislators The Hawkeye Restaurant 105 N Park Dr 24-Jan Fri 4pm 5pm Iowa City Johnson County Education Forum Bolkcom, Kinney, Wahls Iowa City School District Educational Services Center 725 North Dodge St. 24-Jan Fri 4:30pm 6:30pm Waterloo Legislative Forum Area Legislators Hawkeye Community College 120 Jefferson St 25-Jan Sat 7:30am 9am Burlington Eggs & Issues Area Legislators Greater Burlington Parnership 610 N 4th St #200 25-Jan Sat 8am 10am Rock Rapids Eggs and Issues Area Legislators Forster Community Center 405 S. 2nd Ave 25-Jan Sat 8:30am 10am Mount Pleasant Legislative Breakfast Area Legislators Iowa Wesleyan University, Chadwick Library 601 N Main St 25-Jan Sat 8:30am 10am Sioux City Legislative Forum Area Legislators ESC Board Room 627 4th Street 25-Jan Sat 8:30am 10am Fort Dodge Eggs & Issues Area Legislators Iowa Cental Community College- BioScience and Health Science Building Auditorium 1 Triton Circle 25-Jan Sat 8:30am 9:30am Oskaloosa Eggs & Issues 2020 Area Legislators Smokey Row Coffee 109 S Market St 25-Jan Sat 9am 10am Arlington Town Hall Sen. Breitbach Arlington Community Event Center 853 Main St. 25-Jan Sat 9:30am 11:30am Iowa City Legislative Forum Area Legislators Iowa City City Hall 410 East Washington Street 25-Jan Sat 10am 11:30am Sioux City Legislative Forum Area Legislators Sioux City Public Public Museum 607 4th St 25-Jan Sat 10am Noon Davenport Legislative Forum Area Legislators Rogalski Center, St. Ambrose Campus 518 W. Locust St. 25-Jan Sat 10am 11am Clarinda Legislative Briefing Sen. Costello, Rep. Dolecheck Glenn Miller Birthplace Society 122 W Clark St 25-Jan Sat 10am 11am Waverly Waverly Town Hall Meeting Rep. Sandy Salmon Waverly Library 1500 W Bremer Ave 25-Jan Sat 10am 11am Logan Logan Legislative Coffee Rep. Steve Holt Logan Community Center 108 W 4th St 25-Jan Sat 10:30am Noon Urbandale Talk with Officials Sen. Zaun, Rep. Forbes, Rep. Derry E J Giovannetti Shelter, Walker Johnston Park 9000 Douglas Ave 25-Jan Sat 11:15am 12:15pm Decorah Legislative Forum Sen. Breitbach Decorah City Hall 400 Claiborne Dr 25-Jan Sat 12:30pm 1:30pm Lisbon Listening Post Rep. Kaufmann Lisbon Public Library 101 E Main 27-Jan Mon 8am 10am Des Moines Coffee with Marti Rep Marti Anderson Grounds for Celebration 2645 Beaver 31-Jan Fri 9am 10:30am Ankeny Office Hours Rep Heather Matson Main Street Café 2510 SW White Birch Drive 31-Jan Fri Noon 1pm Anamosa Legislative Forum D. Zumbach, McKean, Hein Lawrence Community Center 600 E Main St. February 1-Feb Sat 8am 10am Prairie City Coffee with the Mayor Rep. Wes Breckenridge Prairie City Public Library 100 E 5th St 1-Feb Sat 8:30am 10am Emmetsburg Eggs and Issues Rep Megan Jones Chamber Office 1121 Broadway St. 1-Feb Sat 8:30am 10am Council Bluffs Legislative Coffee Area Legislators Woodrow Wilson Junior High 715 N 21st St 1-Feb Sat 8:30am 10:30am Ames Legislative Wakeup Area Legislators ISU Memorial Union 2229 Lincoln Way 1-Feb Sat 9am 10am Sumner Sumner Town Hall Meeting Rep. Sandy Salmon Sumner Library 206 N. Railroad St 1-Feb Sat 9:30am 11am Dubuque Dubuque Cracker Barrel Area Legislators Diamond Jo Casino 301 Bell St 1-Feb Sat 9:30am 11am Ottumwa Legislative Forum Rep. Gaskill Southern Iowa Mental Health Office 1527 Albia Rd 1-Feb Sat 11am Noon Carter Lake Listening Post Rep. McConkey Owens Memorial Public Library 1120 Willow Dr. 1-Feb Sat 11am noon Readlyn Readlyn Town Hall Meeting Rep. Sandy Salmon Readlyn Library 309 Main St 3-Feb Mon 8am 10am Des Moines Coffee with Marti Rep Marti Anderson Grounds for Celebration 2645 Beaver 7-Feb Fri 8am 9am Corydon Legislative Forum Sen. Amy Sinclair Farm Bureau Meeting Room 212 S Franklin 7-Feb Fri 9am 10:30am Ankeny Office Hours Rep Heather Matson Main Street Café 2510 SW White Birch Drive 7-Feb Fri 10am 11am Chariton Legislative Forum Sen. Amy Sinclair Mosaic Meeting Room 1010 Court Ave 7-Feb Fri 11:30am 1pm Ankeny Legislative Updates Sen. Whiver, Rep. Landon, Rep. Matson Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library 1250 SW District Drive 7-Feb Fri Noon 1pm Osceola Legislative Forum Sen. Amy Sinclair Lakeside Casino 777 Casino Dr 7-Feb Fri 2pm 3pm Leon Legislative Forum Sen. Amy Sinclair Community Center Meeting Room 203 NE 2nd St 8-Feb Sat 8:30am 9:30am Oskaloosa Eggs & Issues 2020 Sen. Rozenboom, Rep Hite, Rep Brink Smokey Row Coffee 109 S Market St 8-Feb Sat 8am 9am Creston Legislative Coffee Rep. Moore, Sen. Shipley Mealsite Creston Depot 116 West Adams 8-Feb Sat 9am 11am Bondurant Coffee Chat with Brian & Zach Rep. Brian Lohse and Sen. Zach Numm TBD 8-Feb Sat 9am 10am Denver Denver Town Hall Meeting Rep. Sandy Salmon Denver Community Room 100 Washington St 8-Feb Sat 10am 11am Corning Legislative Discussion Forum Rep. Moore, Sen. Shipley Corning Public Library 603 9th St 8-Feb Sat 10am 11am Denison Denison Legislative Coffee Rep. Steve Holt Cronk's Restaurant & Lounge 812 4th Ave S 8-Feb Sat 10am 11am Monroe Legislative Forum Sen. Amy Sinclair City Hall 206 W Sherman St. 8-Feb Sat 11am noon Dunkerton Dunkerton Town Hall Meeting Rep. Sandy Salmon Dunkerton Library 230 E Tower St 8-Feb Sat 1pm 2pm Knoxville Legislative Forum Sen. Amy Sinclair TBD.
Recommended publications
  • Iowa Legislative Alert
    IOWA LEGISLATIVE ALERT Issue: The Iowa Academy of Dietetics and Nutrition will hold a Lobbying Workshop and legislator visit on February 22nd, 2017. Points of Contact: Using the list attached to this alert, along with the action alert, contact your elected Representative and Senator. Others that are helpful to contact: • House Speaker: Linda Upmeyer, R-Clear Lake: [email protected] • House Majority Leader: Chris Hagenow, R-Windsor Heights: [email protected] • House Minority Leader: Mark Smith, D-Marshalltown: [email protected] • Senate President: Jack Whitver, R-Ankeny: [email protected] • Senate Majority Leader: Bill Dix, R-Shell Rock: [email protected] • Senate Minority Leader: Robert Hogg, D-Cedar Rapids: [email protected] Analysis Iowa law licenses dietitians for the providing of nutrition assessment, goal setting, counseling, or advice. There is an exemption in the law for licensed physicians and surgeons, nurses, chiropractors, dentists, dental hygienists, pharmacists or physical therapists that make dietetic or nutritional assessments, or give dietetic or nutritional advice in the normal practice of their profession or as otherwise authorized by law. However there is no such exemption for holistic nutrition professionals. The Iowa Academy of Dietetics and Nutrition will be holding a Lobbying Workshop along with meetings with key legislators. Recommendations We should politely disrupt the legislative day and urge policymakers to consider finding ways to open up the practice of nutrition. Specifically, we should call attention to parts of the law that are anticompetitive, and encourage them to investigate whether licensure of dietetics prevents competition, by creating a monopoly for a single profession.
    [Show full text]
  • First Quarter Newsletter 2014-2015
    Third Quarter Newsletter 2014-2015 IASBO Mission Statement: The mission of the Iowa Association of School Business Officials is to provide programs and services that provide the highest standards of school business management practices and professional growth. Iowa ASBO 2014-2015 A Message from the President. Fiscal Year Officers Greetings Iowa-ASBO! President Michelle Wearmouth – It’s that time of year again full of wonderful challenges: Dallas Center Grimes CSD freezing temperatures, snow accumulating on icy roadways, President Elect cancelling days of school, and long nights of budget Doug Nefzger- meetings/preparation, staff negotiations, and awaiting SSA Cedar Falls CSD (allowable growth) to be set by the Legislature. Hopefully Past President you’ve put some of the advocacy ideas we learned at the Angie Morrison – Regional meeting to work and your local representatives Linn-Mar CSD understand the importance of funding education at your district. Like all of the challenges that we face annually as Secretary Craig Mobley -Knoxville CSD SBO’s, this listing of challenges will soon give way to the warm Spring and hopefully you can take a few days to refresh yourself. Treasurer Trudy Pedersen Storm Lake CSD Certified budget preparation and negotiations are just a couple of this year’s challenges. I am currently working on calculating many employees in our District Directors “measurement period” of Affordable Healthcare Act to be certain of any impact that Kevin Kelleher, Dubuque CSD Lora Appenziller-Miller, Waukee CSD ACA may have on budget 2015-16, planning for TLC, implementing a sub-calling system, and implementing a new time clock system.
    [Show full text]
  • Date Day Start Time End Time Town Event Elected Officials Location Address
    Date Day Start Time End time Town Event Elected Officials Location Address February 21-Feb Fri 8am 8:45am Dike Town Hall Speaker Grassley, Sen. Annette Sweeney Dike City Hall 540 Main St. 21-Feb Fri 9am 9:45am Reinbeck Town Hall Speaker Grassley, Sen. Annette Sweeney Lincoln Savings Bank 508 Main 21-Feb Fri 9am 10:30am Ankeny Office Hours Rep Heather Matson Main Street Café 2510 SW White Birch Drive 21-Feb Fri 9:30am 10:30am Anita Spill the Beans Rep. Ray Sorensen Weather Vane 663 Main St. 21-Feb Fri 10am 11am Grundy Center Town Hall Speaker Grassley, Sen. Annette Sweeney King Memorial Library 708 7th St 21-Feb Fri 10am 11:30am Cedar Rapids Legislative Forum Sen. Todd Taylor, Sen. Hogg Mercy Medical, Hallagan Center 701 10th St SE 21-Feb Fri 11:30am 12:15pm Conrad Town Hall Speaker Grassley, Sen. Annette Sweeney Conrad Public Library 114 N Main 21-Feb Fri Noon 1pm Fort Madison Legislative Luncheon Area Legislators River Rocks Bar and Grill 709 Ave H 21-Feb Fri Noon 1pm Rock Valley Legislative Forum Sen. Randy Feenstra Cedar Rock Grill 1523 14th Ave 21-Feb Fri 12:45pm 1:45pm Wellsburg Town Hall Speaker Grassley, Sen. Annette Sweeney Wellsburg Public Library 411 N Adams St 21-Feb Fri 2:30pm 3:30pm Grimes Legislative Forum Sen. Brad Zaun Grimes Community Center 410 Main Street 21-Feb Fri 4:30pm 5:30pm Marion Policy on the Rocks Area Legislators Goldfinch Tap + Eatery 740 10th Street 21-Feb Fri 4:30pm 6:30pm Waterloo Legislative Forum Area Legislators Hawkeye Community College, Van G.
    [Show full text]
  • Freedom Starts Here 2018 VOTER’S GUIDE Iowa Firearms Coalition IFC-PAC 2018 Voter’S Guide
    Iowa Firearms Coalition IFC-PAC Freedom Starts Here 2018 VOTER’S GUIDE Iowa Firearms Coalition IFC-PAC 2018 Voter’s Guide What’s At Stake In The 2018 Elections Elections matter. We only have to look back a few years to see what the difference is between having a Pro-Second Amendment majority and having anti-gunners in charge in Des Moines. We spent years passing good gun bills in the Iowa House only to see them die in committee in Mike Gronstal and Rob Hogg’s Senate. The Iowa Firearms Coalition (IFC) went to work in 2016 and helped flip the Iowa Senate. What difference did it make? In 2017, Iowa passed the most significant Pro-Second Amendment bill in Iowa history. HF-517 accomplishments include: • Short Barreled Rifles/Shotguns • Permit Privacy • Preemption • Stand Your Ground • Emergency Powers • Capitol Carry • Supervised Youth Handgun Shooting • Permit Renewal Improvements • Uniform Permit Format In 2018, we took the first steps necessary to recognize - under strict scrutiny - the right to keep and bear arms into the Iowa Constitution. These successes only happened “ because of the support and “ activism of people like you! Iowa Firearms Coalition IFC-PAC 2018 Voter’s Guide Not everyone was happy with these improvements in Iowa law. In fact, we saw an unprecedented number of gun-control proposals made in the Iowa Legislature during the last General Assembly. Anti-gun bills included: • HF-2145 Reverts to “May Issue” Weapons Permits • HF-2181 Imposes a ban on private firearm transfers • HF-2180 Extreme Risk Protective Orders • SF-2025 Gun Free Zone Enforcement • HF-157 Semiautomatic Assault Weapon Ban These ridiculous gun-control measures never saw the floor for debate because the anti-gunners didn’t control either chamber.
    [Show full text]
  • The Iowa Legislature Representatives
    The Iowa Legislature 1/01/2017-1/01/2019 Representatives House District 1 House District 6 Representative John Wills (R) Representative-Elect Jim Carlin (R) 15732 Tradewind Drive 5728 Sunnybrook Drive Spirit Lake, IA 51360 Sioux City, IA 51106 Home Phone: 712.330.9492 Home Phone: 712-253-4270 State email: [email protected] State email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] House District 2 House District 7 Representative Megan Jones (R) Representative Tedd Gassman (R) 4470 Highway 71 14519 490th Street Sioux Rapids, IA 50585 Scarville, IA 50473 Home Phone: 712-260-6362 Home Phone: 641-568-3761 State email: [email protected] State email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] House District 3 House District 8 Representative Dan Huseman (R) Representative Terry Baxter (R) 304 E. 6th Street, Box 398 2395 290th Street Aurelia, IA 51005 Garner, IA 50438 Home Phone: 712-730-1602 Home Phone: 641.829.3580 State email: [email protected] State email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] House District 4 House District 9 Representative-Elect Skyler Wheeler (R) Representative Helen Miller (D) 602 2nd Street SE, Apt. 4 1936 15th Avenue North Orange City, IA 51041 Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Home Phone: 712-441-7444 Home Phone: 515-570-3535 State email: [email protected] State email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] Other email: [email protected] House District 5 House District 10 Representative Chuck Holz (R) Representative Mike Sexton (R) 17585 Lake Ave.
    [Show full text]
  • COMMITTEE CHAIR/CANDIDATE ABATEPAC (A Brotherhood Aimed
    ID COMMITTEE CHAIR/CANDIDATE 6237 ABATEPAC (A Brotherhood Aimed Towards Education)Jim West 9738 ActBlue Iowa Benjamin Rahn 1927 Adams for Iowa Senate Adams Jr., Michael 9733 Advocates for Addiction Prevention & Treatment PAC (AAPTKermit PAC) Dahlen 9693 African American Leadership Committee Linda M Carter 6113 AFSCME/Iowa Council 61 P.E.O.P.L.E. Danny Homan 1908 Alcazar for State Representative Alcazar, Matthew 9742 All Children Matter-Iowa Terry Duggan 6433 Alliant Energy Iowa/Minnesota Governmental Action CommitteeRyan Stensland 1104 Alons for Representative Committee Alons, Dwayne 1336 Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate Ragan, Amanda 6248 American Federation of State County Municipal EmployeesDan Riley1868 Polk Co. 9768 Ameristar PAC Troy Stremming 1877 Andrew McDowell for Iowa McDowell, Andrew 1897 Anesa Kajtazovic for Iowa House Kajtazovic, Anesa 9703 Ankeny Area Democrats Rob Tucker 1603 Appel for Senate Appel, Staci 681 Arnold for House Arnold, Richard 5101 Askew for Agriculture 2002 Askew, John 6008 Associated Builders and Contractors of Iowa PAC Mike Proctor 6004 Associated General Contractors of Iowa PAC Kurt Rasmussen 1660 Avenarius for House District 32 Avenarius, Tom 6159 Aviva USA PAC (formerly AmerUs Group PAC) Christopher J Littlefield 1665 Bailey for State House Bailey, McKinley 1759 Ballard for State Representative Ballard, Matthew 1864 Baltimore for Iowa House Baltimore, Chip 1909 Bangert for State Representative Bangert, Susan 6056 Bankers Unite Reasoner for State RepresentativeIn LegislativeRoger Claypool Decisions (AKA:BUILD)
    [Show full text]
  • December Inc
    21 Years When you choose Nationwide® Retirement Solutions for your SERVING thE 22 retirement plan needs, you’re couNty Years choosing a company that’s been dedicated to helping the public sector for nearly 40 years. you’re also putting 80 years of Nationwide strength and stability to work for your employees and their families. a+ rating (A.M. Best) • A1 rating SERVING publIc (Moody’s) • A+ rating (S&P) EmployEES, thaNkS to thE StabIlIty There’s a proven way to prepare of NatIoNwIdE® for and live in retirement. contact linda barber at 1-614-854-8844 [email protected] NRSforU.com/plansponsor The ratings and rankings above are accurate as of 12/16/11 and reflect rating agency assessment of financial strength and claims-paying ability. They are subject to change at any time and are not intended to reflect the investment experience or financial strength of any variable account, which is subject to market risk. Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc. and its affiliates (Nationwide) offer a variety of investment options to public sector retirement plans through variable annuity contracts, trust or custodial accounts. Nationwide may receive payments from mutual funds or their affiliates in connection with those investment options. For more detail about the payments Nationwide receives, please visit www.nrsforu.com. Nationwide Retirement Solutions and Nationwide Life Insurance Company (collectively “Nationwide”) have endorsement relationships with the National Association of Counties, The United States Conference of Mayors, and the International Association of Fire Fighters-Financial Corporation. More information about the endorsement relationships may be found online at www.nrsforu.com.
    [Show full text]
  • Roll Call Votes on HF
    Roll Call Votes on HF 642 - Education Appropriations Includes elimination of $397,417 annual general fund appropriation to the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture PASSED the House on a final vote of 58-41 on Monday 04/17/2017 PASSED the Senate on a final vote of 29-21 on Tuesday 04/18/2017 No relevant amendments were introduced during consideration on the House floor Amendment S-3346 (introduced by Sen. Quirmbach) would have restored the full general fund appropriation to the Leopold Center. The amendment was defeated on a vote of 23-27. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HOUSE VOTE The following representatives voted AGAINST final passage of HF 642: Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad Rep. Vicki Lensing Rep. Marti Anderson Rep. Mary Mascher Rep. Bruce Bearinger Rep. Charlie McConkey Rep. Liz Bennett Rep. Brian Meyer Rep. Wes Breckenridge Rep. Helen Miller Rep. Timi Brown-Powers Rep. Amy Nielsen Rep. Dennis Cohoon Rep. Jo Oldson Rep. Abby Finkenauer Rep. Rick Olson Rep. John Forbes Rep. Scott Ourth Rep. Ruth Ann Gaines Rep. Todd Prichard Rep. Mary Gaskill Rep. Kristen Running-Marquardt Rep. Chris Hall Rep. Mark Smith Rep. Curt Hanson Rep. Ras Smith Rep. Lisa Heddens Rep. Art Staed Rep. Bruce Hunter Rep. Sharon Steckman Rep. Charles Isenhart Rep. Todd Taylor Rep. Dave Jacoby Rep. Phyllis Thede Rep. Timothy Kacena Rep. Beth Wessel-Kroeschell Rep. Jerry Kearns Rep. Cindy Winckler Rep. Bob Kressig Rep. Mary Wolfe Rep. Monica Kurth The following representatives voted FOR final passage of HF 642: Rep. Rob Bacon Rep. Peter Cownie Rep. Chip Baltimore Rep. Dave Deyoe Rep. Clel Baudler Rep.
    [Show full text]
  • Senators / Representatives First Name Last Name AGENCY Facebook HD-35 Rep
    Senators / Representatives First Name Last Name AGENCY Facebook HD-35 Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad Ako Abdul-Samad IMPACT Community Action Partnership HD-36 Rep. Marti Anderson Marti Anderson IMPACT Community Action Partnership HD-48 Rep. Rob Bacon Rob Bacon Mid-Iowa Community Action (MICA) HD-48 Rep. Rob Bacon Rob Bacon Upper Des Moines Opportunity HD-8 Rep. Terry Baxter Terry Baxter North Iowa Community Action Corporation HD-8 Rep. Terry Baxter Terry Baxter Upper Des Moines Opportunity HD-64 Rep. Bruce Bearinger Bruce Bearinger Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation HD-64 Rep. Bruce Bearinger Bruce Bearinger Operation Threshold SD-24 Sen. Jerry Behn Jerry Behn IMPACT Community Action Partnership SD-24 Sen. Jerry Behn Jerry Behn Mid-Iowa Community Action (MICA) SD-24 Sen. Jerry Behn Jerry Behn New Opportunities SD-24 Sen. Jerry Behn Jerry Behn Upper Des Moines Opportunity HD-65 Rep. Liz Bennett Liz Bennett Hawkeye Area Community Action Program (HACAP) HD-55 Rep. Michael Bergan Michael Bergan Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation HD-12 Rep. Brian Best Brian Best New Opportunities HD-12 Rep. Brian Best Brian Best West Central Community Action SD-17 Sen. Tony Bisignano Tony Bisignano IMPACT Community Action Partnership HD-51 Rep. Jane Bloomingdale Jane Bloomingdale North Iowa Community Action Corporation HD-51 Rep. Jane Bloomingdale Jane Bloomingdale Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation SD-43 Sen. Joe Bolkcom Joe Bolkcom Hawkeye Area Community Action Program (HACAP) HD-6 Jacob Bossman Jacob Bossman Community Action Agency of Siouxland SD-16 Sen. Nate Boulton Nate Boulton IMPACT Community Action Partnership HD-29 Rep.
    [Show full text]
  • Winner List 2016 General Election
    State of Iowa Winner List 2016 General Election Race Winner Race Winner Donald J. Trump and Michael Craig Johnson, President and Vice President State Senator Dist. 32 R. Pence, Republican Party Republican Party Liz Mathis, Charles E. Grassley, State Senator Dist. 34 US Senator Democratic Party Republican Party Jeff Edler, Rod Blum, State Senator Dist. 36 US Rep. Dist. 1 Republican Party Republican Party Tim Kapucian, Dave Loebsack, State Senator Dist. 38 US Rep. Dist. 2 Republican Party Democratic Party Ken Rozenboom, David Young, State Senator Dist. 40 US Rep. Dist. 3 Republican Party Republican Party Rich Taylor, Steve King, State Senator Dist. 42 US Rep. Dist. 4 Democratic Party Republican Party Thomas A. Greene, Randy Feenstra, State Senator Dist. 44 State Senator Dist. 02 Republican Party Republican Party Mark S. Lofgren, Dennis Guth, State Senator Dist. 46 State Senator Dist. 04 Republican Party Republican Party Dan Zumbach, Mark Segebart, State Senator Dist. 48 State Senator Dist. 06 Republican Party Republican Party Pam Jochum, Dan Dawson, State Senator Dist. 50 State Senator Dist. 08 Democratic Party Republican Party John H. Wills, Jake Chapman, State Rep. Dist. 001 State Senator Dist. 10 Republican Party Republican Party Megan Lee Hess Jones, Mark Costello, State Rep. Dist. 002 State Senator Dist. 12 Republican Party Republican Party Dan Huseman, Amy Sinclair, State Rep. Dist. 003 State Senator Dist. 14 Republican Party Republican Party Skyler Wheeler, Nate Boulton, State Rep. Dist. 004 State Senator Dist. 16 Republican Party Democratic Party Chuck Holz, Janet Petersen, State Rep. Dist. 005 State Senator Dist. 18 Republican Party Democratic Party Jim Carlin, Brad Zaun, State Rep.
    [Show full text]
  • Ow a Ouse of Epresentatives
    Contacts Kraig Paulsen ‐ Hiawatha Chuck Soderberg – Le Mars Ron Jorgensen ‐ Sioux City Quinton Stanerson ‐ Center Point Speaker of the House Chair of House Chair of House Education Vice Chair of House Appropriations Committee Committee Education Committee EPRESENTATIVES R Desired ‐ – CCCSD OUSE OF SSA H OWA I Chip Baltimore ‐ Boone Kevin Koester ‐ Ankeny Cecil Dolecheck ‐ Mount Ayr Mary Ann Hanusa ‐ Council Bluffs Chair of House Chair of Government House Education Chair of Economic Growth Judiciary Committee Oversight Committee Committee Member Committee; Education Committee Supportive of public schools Former Teacher / Member VIDEO Advocate for public Contacts Dave Heaton ‐ Mt. Pleasant Josh Byrnes –Osage Linda Upmeyer –Clear Lake Sandy Salmon ‐ Janesville Chair of House Education Committee Majority Leader House Education Appropriations Committee Committee member EPRESENTATIVES R Desired ‐ – CCCSD OUSE OF SSA H OWA I Tedd Gassman‐ Scarville Greg Forristall ‐ Macedonia House Education House Education Committee member Committee member Friends Todd Prichard Sharon Steckman Patti Ruff – McGregor Mary Mascher Charles City Mason City Ranking member Iowa City Education Committee EPRESENTATIVES Our R ‐ Iowa House Education Committee (D) – CCCSD Patti Ruff (D, District 56), Ranking Member Ako Abdul‐Samad (D, District 35) SSA Timi Brown‐Powers (D, District 61) OUSE OF Dennis M. Cohoon (D, District 87) Ruth Ann Gaines (D, District 32) H Curt Hanson (D, District 82) Mary Mascher (D, District 86) Art Staed (D, District 66) Sharon S. Steckman (D,
    [Show full text]
  • Roll Call Votes on SF
    Roll Call Votes on SF 510 – Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Reassigns revenue from a tax on the sale of nitrogen fertilizer from the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture to the Iowa Nutrient Research Fund; requires the closure of the Leopold Center effective 07/01/2017. PASSED the House on a final vote of 58-40 on Monday 04/18/2017 PASSED the Senate on a final vote of 29-21 on Tuesday 04/17/2017 Amendment H-1394 (introduced by Rep. Wessel-Kroschell) would have restored tax revenue from sale of nitrogen fertilizer to the Leopold Center and would have deleted language requiring the closure of the Leopold Center. The amended was defeated on a vote of 46-52. Amendment S-3323 (introduced by Sen. Quirmbach) would have deleted language requiring the closure of the Leopold Center. The amendment was defeated on a vote of 22-28. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ HOUSE VOTE The following representatives voted FOR Amdt H-1394 and AGAINST final passage of SF 510: Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad Rep. Vicki Lensing Rep. Marti Anderson Rep. Mary Mascher Rep. Bruce Bearinger Rep. Charlie McConkey Rep. Liz Bennett Rep. Brian Meyer Rep. Wes Breckenridge Rep. Helen Miller Rep. Timi Brown-Powers Rep. Amy Nielsen Rep. Dennis Cohoon Rep. Jo Oldson Rep. Abby Finkenauer Rep. Rick Olson Rep. John Forbes Rep. Scott Ourth Rep. Mary Gaskill Rep. Todd Prichard Rep. Chris Hall Rep. Kristen Running-Marquardt Rep. Curt Hanson Rep. Mark Smith Rep. Lisa Heddens Rep. Ras Smith Rep. Bruce Hunter Rep. Art Staed Rep. Charles Isenhart Rep. Sharon Steckman Rep. Dave Jacoby Rep.
    [Show full text]