Congressman Randy Feenstra represents Iowa’s 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives and serves on the House Ways and Means Committee and the House Agriculture Committee.
Before being elected to Congress, Randy worked for the Foreign Candy Company in Hull as Head of Sales, and later served as Hull City Administrator, Sioux County Treasurer, and Chairman of the Iowa Senate Ways and Means Committee where he authored, and Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed into law, the largest income tax reduction in state history back in 2017.
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Kimberly Kay Reynolds (born August 4, 1959, in Truro, Iowa) is the 43rd and current Republican Governor of Iowa. Reynolds succeeded Terry E. Branstad, who resigned on May 24, 2017, to take the position of U.S. Ambassador to China.[1] She was first elected as Lieutenant Governor of Iowa on November 2, 2010. Reynolds officially assumed office on January 14, 2011, and won re-election to a second term as lieutenant governor in 2014.Reynolds ran successfully for a second term as lieutenant governor in 2014, re-teaming with 2010 ticket mate, incumbent Governor Terry Branstad (R). Kim Reynolds won the general election on November 4, 2014.
Prior to becoming lieutenant governor, Reynolds served as a Republican member of the Iowa State Senate, representing District 48. On November 12, 2010, Reynolds resigned her position as State Senator in order to fulfill her new position as Lieutenant Governor, effective in 2011.
A February 2013 article in Governing named Reynolds as one of the top state Republican officials to watch in 2013.
Before entering politics, Reynolds worked a wide range of odd jobs, ranging from the private sector position of Pharmacist Assistant to public service positions such as Treasurer of Clarke County and board member for the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System.
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Adam Gregg is the 47th and current Lieutenant Governor of Iowa. He was appointed to the position by Gov. Kim Reynolds on May 25, 2017. At the time of the appointment, Gregg was serving as the Iowa Public Defender. Prior to that, Gregg was the Republican nominee for Iowa Attorney General in the 2014 elections. Adam Gregg lost the general election on November 4, 2014.An Iowa native, Gregg attended West Sioux High School and Central College, where he studied political science and history and interned with the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Congress, and the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Gregg went on to attend Drake University School of Law as an Iowa Supreme Court Scholar. Gregg practiced law for a time at the offices of BrownWinick in Des Moines before joining the staff of Gov. Terry E. Branstad. Gregg was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Iowa by Gov. Kim Reynolds on May 25, 2017. Reynolds, the previous Lieutenant Governor, had become Governor the day before following the resignation of Terry E. Branstad to serve as U.S. Ambassador to China. Following a legal opinion by Attorney General Tom Millerstating that Reynolds would not have the ability to appoint her own lieutenant governor, Gregg was appointed in such a way that he will "'operate' the office of lieutenant governor, but not actually 'hold' that office" according to a Des Moines Register report citing Reynolds' Deputy Chief of Staff Tim Albrecht. Although Gregg holds the title and carries out the responsibilities of the office, he is excluded from the line of succession. This means that if Reynolds is unable to carry out the office of governor, the new governor will be Senate leader Jack Whitver.
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