Fourth District Focus

On October 14th, I kept my 36 County Tour going in Crawford County – honoring my promise to meet with Iowans in every county in the 4th Congressional District at least twice a year. Since beginning my 36 County Tour, I have been to Crawford County eight times—with each visit as interesting and informative as the next.

The other week, I had the pleasure of welcoming the Carroll Chamber of Commerce to Washington, D.C. and meeting with Mayor Jerry Fleshner, City Manager Aaron Kooiker, County Supervisor Scott Johnson, Calhoun County Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Theresa Hildreth, Executive Director of the Carroll County Growth Partnership and Carroll Chamber of Commerce Kimberly Tiefenthaler, and President and Chief Executive Officer of St. Anthony Regional Hospital Allen Anderson.

When I was first elected to Congress, I pledged to visit every county in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District to hear directly from Iowans about not only the challenges they face, but also see firsthand the amazing investments being made in our communities. My conversations with our families, farmers, small businesses, seniors, and local officials inform my work in Congress to create solutions to the problems confronting our communities. It is a responsibility that I take very seriously.

Since I was first elected, I have traveled to every county in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District at least twice a year. It’s a commitment that I made to my constituents that I would be transparent and accessible while taking their concerns, ideas, and suggestions back to Congress and offering meaningful solutions to the problems facing our communities, state, and nation.

The other week, I had the pleasure of meeting with members of Iowans Supporting Israel – an incredible non-profit organization of Iowans who are passionate advocates of U.S.-Israel relations -and recounting my recent trip to Israel as part of a congressional delegation. I also had the opportunity to answer very thoughtful questions about the need to continue supporting Israel and the threat that Hamas and terrorists everywhere pose to our world.

Since I was first elected to Congress, I made a pledge to Iowans that I would visit every county in the 4th Congressional District at least twice a year to hear directly from my constituents about the issues that matter most to them. Dubbed my 36 County Tour, I have made several stops in Pocahontas County over the last several years to tour main-street businesses, pharmacies, and manufacturers as well as chat with local residents.
