The third week proved to be hectic in the Iowa Senate, marking our initial full week of
subcommittee and committee engagements. Given the shorter timeline in the second year of the
90th General Assembly, deadlines are approaching rapidly.
Subcommittees delved into diverse
subjects this week, spanning from education standards and student athletics to discussions on
window tints and deer hunting. Continuing our examination of policy bills, we're pushing
forward ideas with significant support through the legislative process. Meetings remain busy, and
our desks are filled with messages from constituents providing feedback on the bills under
discussion. Representing you and your interests in the Iowa Senate is a privilege, and I
encourage you to reach out with any questions or feedback on the important issues being
addressed in the Senate.
Numerous individuals and guests were present at the Capitol this week. On the 24th of
Wednesday, Des Moines University students and staff paid a visit, along with students from the
College of Pharmacy at the University of Iowa. On Thursday, the Capitol hosted iJAG
Legislative Day, where Iowa Jobs for American Graduates (iJAG) showcased its dedication to
aiding thousands of students throughout the state in preparing for successful careers. It was a
delightful experience engaging with these students and educators, learning about the program's
positive effects, their achievements, and exploring how legislators can support their mission.
This week I was a part of six subcommittee meetings on bills. Below are the bills I was a part of the meetings for; click the button to read each bill.
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