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Browns files for reelection to new Iowa Senate District 30

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Browns files for reelection to new Iowa Senate District 30
Waylon Brown

Senate Assistant Majority Leader Waylon Brown, R-Osage, filed election nomination papers with the Secretary of State’s office last week.

“I am proud to announce that I filed for reelection today, placing my name on the ballot in November,” Senator Brown said. “I’m eager to continue advocating for more tax relief, lessening regulatory burdens, and addressing the workforce shortage.”

Senator Brown was first elected to the Iowa Senate in 2016. Currently, he serves as the chair of the Transportation Standing Committee and the Administrative Rules Review Statutory Committee. He also sits on the Commerce, Rules and Administration, State Government, and Ways and Means standing committees.

After the passage of the new redistricting maps and effective with elections in 2022, Senate District 30 will include Mitchell, Worth and Cerro Gordo counties, as well as part of Floyd County.

“The issues of rural Iowans are important to me, and I will keep fighting for our freedoms. Iowans deserve to live and work without government getting in their way. I’ll continue making our tax code more competitive and drawing workers and businesses to our state. I’m excited to connect with Iowans from Senate District 30 in the upcoming months and discuss how we can better our state.”

Senator Brown is a husband and father of two children, and has served as a former member of the Mitchell County Farm Bureau Board, and the St. Ansgar Planning and Zoning Board. Brown owns a construction company and farms in Worth and Mitchell counties.

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