U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra representing Iowa's 4th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra representing Iowa's 4th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Randy Feenstra, representing Iowa’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, shared several updates on his activities and initiatives on March 28, 2025. Known for his commitment to veterans and agricultural policies, Feenstra’s tweets exemplified his ongoing efforts to address key concerns for his constituents.
On March 28, 2025, Rep. Feenstra highlighted his commitment to recognizing veterans' service. He shared his satisfaction in assisting the family of World War II veteran Edward Motz in obtaining six military medals that the veteran had earned. "Ensuring that our veterans are properly recognized for their heroism and patriotism is important to me and the least that we can do as a grateful nation. I’m glad we could help the family of World War II veteran Edward Motz obtain six military medals & accolades that he earned."
Later that day, Feenstra expressed gratitude towards his colleagues from Virginia for supporting the Death Tax Repeal Act. This initiative aims to eliminate what Feenstra describes as an unjust fiscal burden on farmers and small business owners. "I thank my colleagues from Virginia — @RepBenCline, @RepMGriffith, and @RepJohnMcGuire — for cosponsoring my Death Tax Repeal Act. Virginia and Iowa farmers and small business owners need Congress to #AxeTheDeathTax and end this unfair double tax on our families for good."
In a summary of his week’s activities, Feenstra reiterated his efforts in supporting veterans and agricultural exports, alongside engaging with constituents from Village Northwest Unlimited in Congress. He noted the productive nature of his week in service to Iowa's 4th district. "This week was productive serving #IA04 in Congress. Our office helped the family of a WWII veteran obtain six medals and accolades that he earned while serving our country, I met with Iowans from Village Northwest Unlimited, and I led legislation to help export Iowa ag goods."