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2017 Iowa Legislator Listing by IEMSA Region 2017 Iowa Legislator Listing by IEMSA Region Table of Contents Iowa Legislator A-Z Listing Page 4 with IEMSA Regions IEMSA Administrative Page 8 Team/Executive Board North West Region Page 9 North Central Region Page 13 North East Region Page 17 South West Region Page 23 South Central Region Page 27 South East Region Page 33 Iowa Senate District Map Page 38 Iowa House District Map Page 39 IEMSA Region Map Page 40 Interim Emergency Medical Services Page 41 Study Committee – Legislator Photos Final Report: EMS Study Committee, Page 42 Nov. 6-7, 2013 NW: L. Crilly, T. Foltz, J. Jorgensen NC: G. Merrill, M. Sachen, T. Evans NE: B. Buck, A. Gehrke, R. Morgan, B. Rechkemmer, L. Ridge SW: R. Marsh, N. Seivert, S. Solt SC: K. Hill, M. McCulloch, B. VandeLune SE: M. Briones, J. Ewers, L. Frederiksen, M. Fults, B. Smith, T. Summitt 2017 Iowa Legislators IEMSA Legislative Par Name Region District Title ty County E-mail Address Home Phone Ako Abdul-Samad SC 35 Representative D Polk [email protected] 515-202-3531 [email protected] Chaz Allen SC 15 Senator D Jasper [email protected] 641-521-6297 Marti Anderson SC 36 Representative D Polk [email protected] 515-255-2314 Bill Anderson NW 3 Senator R Woodbury [email protected] 712-898-2505 Robert Bacon NC/SC 48 Representative R Story [email protected] 515-460-8885 Chip Baltimore SW/SC 47 Representative R Boone [email protected] 515-709-0325 Clel Baudler SW/SC 20 Representative R Adair [email protected] 641-743-6327 [email protected] Terry Baxter NC/SC 8 Representative R Hancock [email protected] 641.829.3580 Bruce Bearinger NE 64 Representative D Fayette [email protected] 319-283-5349 NC/SW/ Jerry Behn SC 24 Senator R Boone [email protected] 515-432-7327 [email protected] Liz Bennett NE 65 Representative D Linn [email protected] 319.431.1656 Listing Michael Bergen NE 55 Representative R Winneshiek [email protected] 563.419.9991 Z Rick Bertrand NW 7 Senator R Woodbury [email protected] 712-235-7096 - [email protected] Brian Best SW 12 Representative R Carroll [email protected] 712.830.1844 [email protected] Tony Bisignano SC 17 Senator D Polk [email protected] 515-371-5990 Jane Bloomingdale NC/NE 51 Representative R Mitchell [email protected] 641-390-0837 Joe Bolkcom SE 43 Senator D Johnson [email protected] 319-337-6280 Nate Boulton SC 16 Senator D Polk [email protected] 515-265-1389 Tod Bowman NE 29 Senator D Jackson [email protected] 563-652-5499 Wesley Breckenridge SC 29 Representative D Jasper [email protected] 641-521-6714 Michael Breitbach NE 28 Senator R Clayton [email protected] 563-933-6486 Iowa Legislators A Waylon Brown NC/NE 26 Senator R Howard [email protected] 641-590-0610 [email protected] Timi Brown-Powers NE 61 Representative D Black Hawk [email protected] 319.404.338 Jim Carlin NW 6 Representative R Woodbury [email protected] 712-276-0470 [email protected] Gary Carlson SE 91 Representative R Muscatine [email protected] 563.288.4211 Jake Chapman SW/SC 10 Senator R Dallas [email protected] 515-402-3203 Mark Chelgren SE 41 Senator R Wapello [email protected] 641-777-7047 Dennis Cohoon SE 87 Representative D Des Moines [email protected] 319-759-2168 Mark Costello SW/SC 12 Senator R Mills [email protected] Peter Cownie SC 42 Representative R Polk [email protected] 515-664-8341 Jeff Danielson NE 30 Senator D Black Hawk [email protected] 319-231-7192 Dan Dawson SW 8 Senator R Pottawattamie [email protected] 712-256-1199 Dave Deyoe NC/SC 49 Representative R Story [email protected] 515-291-3289 Bill Dix NC/SC 25 Senator R Butler [email protected] 319-885-6790 4 Cecil Dolecheck SW/SC 24 Representative R Ringgold [email protected] 641-464-2913 Bill Dotzler NE 31 Senator D Black Hawk [email protected] 319-296-2947 NE: NW: NC: B. Buck, A. Gehrke, R. Morgan, B. Rechkemmer, L. Ridge L. Crilly, T. Foltz, J. Jorgensen G. Merrill, M. Sachen, T. Evans SW: SC: SE: N. Seivert, S. Solt K. Hill, M. McCulloch, B. VandeLune M. Briones, J. Ewers, L. Frederiksen, M. Fults, B. Smith, T. Summitt 2017 Iowa Legislators (Continued) IEMSA Legislative Name Region District Title Party County E-Mail Address Home Phone Bob Dvorsky SE 37 Senator D Johnson [email protected] 319-351-0988 Jeff Edler NE/SC 36 Senator R Marshall [email protected] 515-281-3221 Randy Feenstra NW 2 Senator R Sioux [email protected] 712-439-1244 [email protected] Abby Finkenauer NE 99 Representative D Dubuque [email protected] 563.580.0553 Dean Fisher NE/SC 72 Representative R Tama [email protected] 641-750-3594 John Forbes SC 40 Representative D Polk [email protected] 515-778-7699 Greg Forristall SW 22 Representative R Pottawattamie [email protected] 712-486-2271 Joel Fry SC 27 Representative R Clarke [email protected] 641-342-1017 Ruth Ann Gaines SC 32 Representative D Polk [email protected] 515-210-7216 Julian Garrett SC 13 Senator R Warren [email protected] 515-971-0883 Mary Gaskill SE 81 Representative D Wapello [email protected] 641-682-6417 Tedd Gassman NW/NC 7 Representative R Winnebago [email protected] 641-568-3761 Z Listing - Pat Grassley NC 50 Representative R Butler [email protected] 319-983-9019 Tom Greene SE 44 Senator R Des Moines [email protected] 319-750-6579 Stan Gustafson SC 25 Representative R Madison [email protected] 515-559-4702 Dennis Guth NW/NC 4 Senator R Hancock [email protected] 641-430-0424 Chris Hagenow SC 43 Representative R Polk [email protected] 515-274-1652 Kristi Hager NE 56 Representative R Clayton [email protected] 563-568-1084 Chris Hall NW 13 Representative D Woodbury [email protected] 712-490-2088 Curt Hanson SE 82 Representative D Jefferson [email protected] 641-472-3349 Iowa Legislators A Mary Ann Hanusa SW 16 Representative R Pottawattamie [email protected] 712-256-5159 [email protected] Rita Hart SE 49 Senator D Clinton [email protected] 563-210-1252 Greg Heartsill SC 28 Representative R Marion [email protected] 641-218-0185 Dave Heaton SE 84 Representative R Henry [email protected] 319-385-9342 Lisa Heddens SC 46 Representative D Story [email protected] 515-292-1748 Lee Hein NE 96 Representative R Jones [email protected] 319-465-5805 Jake Highfill SC 39 Representative R Polk [email protected] 515-681-2621 Ashley Hinson NE 67 Representative R Linn [email protected] 319-431-6556 Rob Hogg NE 33 Senator D Linn [email protected] 310-247-0223 [email protected] Steven Holt SW 18 Representative R Crawford [email protected] 712.263.8347 Chuck Holz NW 5 Representative R Plymouth [email protected] Wally Horn NE 35 Senator D Linn [email protected] 319-396-3131 Bruce Hunter SC 34 Representative D Polk [email protected] 515-256-8010 5 Dan Huseman NW 3 Representative R Cherokee [email protected] 712-434-5880 Chuck Isenhart NE 100 Representative D Dubuque [email protected] 563-557-1261 Dave Jacoby SE 74 Representative D Johnson [email protected] 319-358-8538 Pam Jochum NE 50 Senator D Dubuque [email protected] 563-556-6530 David Johnson NW 1 Senator I Osceola [email protected] 712-758-3280 Craig Johnson NE 32 Senator R Fayette [email protected] 563-633-4065 [email protected] Megan Hess Jones NW 2 Representative R Clay [email protected] 712-260-6362 Timothy H. Kacena NW 14 Representative D Woodbury [email protected] 712--251-0375 Tim Kapucian NE/SE 38 Senator R Benton [email protected] 319-442-5337 Bobby Kaufman SE 73 Representative R Cedar [email protected] 563-260-3355 Jerry Kearns SE 83 Representative D Lee [email protected] 319-524-1570 David Kerr SE 88 Representative R Louisa [email protected] 319-759-1563 [email protected] Kevin Kinney SE 39 Senator D Johnson [email protected] 319-631-4667 Jarad Klein SE 78 Representative R Washington [email protected] 641-636-2082 Kevin Koester SC 38 Representative R Polk [email protected] 515-963-9996 [email protected] Tim Kraayenbrink NW/NC 5 Senator R Webster [email protected] 515-408-4770 Z Listing - Bob Kressig NE 59 Representative D Black Hawk [email protected] 319-266-9021 [email protected] John Landon SC 37 Representative R Polk [email protected] 515-635-1737 Vicki Lensing SE 85 Representative D Johnson [email protected] 319-338-6148 Mark Lofgren SE 46 Senator R Muscatine [email protected] 563-272-8683 Shannon Lundgren NE 57 Representative R Dubuque [email protected] 563-451-6200 Jim Lykam SE 45 Representative D Scott [email protected] 563-391-1919 Mary Mascher SE 86 Representative D Johnson [email protected] 319-351-2826 Liz Mathis NE 34 Senator D Linn [email protected] 319-361-1725 Iowa Legislators A David Maxwell SE 76 Representative R Poweshiek [email protected] 641-595-2283 [email protected] Charlie McConkey SW 15 Representative
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