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Legislative Policy Commitee
What does the Legislative Policy Committee do?Under its
Constitution, the League must establish a Legislative Policy Committee
that works to recommend a set of legislative and intergovernmental
priorities to the Executive Board. Each year through a careful process,
this Policy Committee devises a set of four to five legislative
priorities. The Executive Board shall review the recommendations and will
ultimately submit the recommendations, with or without amendment, to the
membership for approval at the annual meeting. This set of issues, deemed
the most imperative to Iowa’s cities, serves as a focal point for
legislators and League members alike, throughout the session.
How can I become a member of the Legislative Policy Committee?The
League President must appoint at least 10 members to the Legislative
Policy Committee each year. If you are interested in joining the Committee
and would like to submit your name for consideration, please contact Megan
Osweiler at meganosweiler@iowaleague.org.
Current Legislative Policy Committee Members:Tim Hurley, Waterloo
Mayor - Chair Alan Johnson, Independence City Manager Bill Ell,
Burlington Mayor Brent Hinson, Garner City Administrator Carl
Schumacher, Marengo City Administrator Chaz Allen, Newton
Mayor Cindy Litwiller, Fort Dodge Council Member Dale Uehling,
Ottumwa Mayor Donna Fisher, Spencer City Clerk Doug Boldt, Tipton
City Manager Eric Skoog, Denison Council Member Fred Diehl, Osceola
Mayor Gene Beach, Marshalltown Mayor Isaiah McGee, Waukee Council
Member Jason Metten, Hawarden City Administrator/Clerk Jerry Freund,
Decorah City Manager John Krogman, Atlantic Mayor John Weihe,
Coralville Council Member Kris Gulick, Cedar Rapids Council
Member Nels Christensen, Chariton City Manager Patty Anderson,
Hawarden Council Member Ryan Heiar, North Liberty City
Administrator Scott Sanders, West Des Moines Assistant City
Manager Scott Tornquist, Mason City Council Member Steve Ireland,
Fort Madison Mayor Steve Richardson, Indianola Council Member Terry
Cox, Harlan City Administrator Timothy Burget, Altoona Mayor Vicky
Boyington, Clarion City
Administrator/Clerk
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