Looking forward to hearing from lawmakers

By Elaine St. Clair. Decorah

The following is my response to the Iowa Legislative Session of 2025 interview published in the Jan. 2, 2025, edition of the Decorah Leader.

State legislative sessions sound mysterious and feel beyond any control by this citizen. We put people in power with our votes. It is a leap of faith the senator and the representative will do what is best for our family’s safety and economic security. However, uncertainty can be managed with communication with those who are working for us.

Citizens of northeast Iowa, this is a reminder of who represents your county of residence in the legislature in Des Moines. Iowa House District 63 residents are served by State Rep. Michael Bergan. The counties in District 63 are Howard, Winneshiek and a northern tier of Fayette. There are over 31,000 residents in the district.

Iowa Senate District 32 residents are served by State Sen. Mike Klimesh. The counties in District 32 are Howard, Winneshiek, Allamakee, Clayton and a northern tier of Fayette. There are over 63,000 residents in the district.

I was disappointed not to see a phrase or sentence in the article about appreciating votes received in the November 2024 election. Also, there was no reference to the idea all will be represented regardless of their vote.

This is a good time to call or email Rep. Bergan and Sen. Klimesh to tell them you are eager for each of them to be successful in their work on your behalf. Their contact information is on each of their websites. Each of these men has personal knowledge of how rules created in legislative sessions in Des Moines affect budgets in counties and city governments. Long time residents of northeast Iowa may remember Mr. Bergan serving on the Winneshiek County Board of Supervisors. The past mayor of Spillville, Mr. Klimesh, knows the difficulty of complying with state laws with a small town budget.

We look forward to frequent visits to Senate District 32 and Representative District 63.

Thank you for the opportunity to be heard,

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