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Randy Feenstra emphasizes agricultural policies during visits in Iowa

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Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Twitter Website

Randy Feenstra, a U.S. Congressman representing Iowa's 4th district since 2021, shared updates and reflections on his work via social media posts. Feenstra, who succeeded Steve King and previously served in the Iowa Senate from 2009 to 2021, has been actively engaging with constituents and advocating for various legislative measures.

On February 21, 2025, Feenstra visited Denison Job Corps and subsequently stopped by KDSN Radio to provide an update on his congressional efforts for families, farmers, and businesses in Iowa's 4th district. He emphasized the importance of passing the Farm Bill, extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, ensuring fair FAFSA conditions for farm children, and securing year-round access to E15 fuel. "After my time at the Denison Job Corps..."

Later that day on February 21, he visited Fareway in Rockwell City where he met with Police Chief Mike Anderson. During this visit, Feenstra expressed his support for law enforcement officers who risk their lives daily to safeguard communities. He reiterated his commitment to supporting police forces with a message of solidarity: "Yesterday, while visiting Fareway in Rockwell City..."

On February 22, Feenstra extended gratitude towards Lee Zeldin for approving year-round access to E15 fuel across Iowa and the Midwest. He highlighted how homegrown biofuels contribute to lowering gas prices for families while supporting local producers and reducing reliance on foreign energy sources. "Thank you, @epaleezeldin..."

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