Governor at Charles City bill signing: Logan’s Law is now law
Gov. Kim Reynolds laughs while going through a large number of ceremonial pens used to make Logan's Law official, during a signing ceremony at Charles City High School in May 2019. Behind her are, from left, Lenny and Wendy Luft and their children Lilly and Landon, Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg, Sen. Waylon Brown, Rep. Todd Prichard, and Suzanne Conrad, the CEO of the Iowa Donor Network
Gov. Kim Reynolds looks at the members of the Luft family at a bill-signing ceremony for Logan's Law Monday morning at the Comet Gym at the Charles City Middle School. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Alec Staudt, a Charles City High School sophomore, reads a presentation written by Logan Luft's cousin, about organ donation.
Press photo by Bob Steenson
Iowa Sen. Waylon Brown makes remarks at a bill-signing ceremony for Logan's Law Monday morning in the Comet Gym at the Charles City Middle School.
Press photo by Bob Steenson
Wendy Luft, Logan Luft's mother, talks about her son and how his gift of organ donation impacted so many other lives.
Press photo by Bob Steenson
Iowa Rep. Todd Prichard makes remarks at a bill-signing ceremony for Logan's Law Monday morning in the Comet Gym at the Charles City Middle School.
Press photo by Bob Steenson
Members of the crowd stand and applaud after the signing of Logan's Law Monday morning at Comet Gym.
Press photo by Bob Steenson
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