Arthur Neu

Arthur Alan Neu (February 9, 1933 January 2, 2015) was an American Republican politician and lawyer who served as the Lieutenant Governor of Iowa from 1973 to 1979.

Arthur Alan Neu
39th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
In office
January 1973  January 12, 1979
GovernorRobert D. Ray
Preceded byRoger Jepsen
Succeeded byTerry Branstad
Member of the Iowa Senate
In office
1967–1973
Personal details
Born(1933-02-09)February 9, 1933
Carroll, Iowa, U.S.
DiedJanuary 2, 2015(2015-01-02) (aged 81)
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Mary Naomi Bedwell
Children3
ProfessionLawyer

Early life

In 1933, Neu was born in Carroll, Iowa. [1]

Education

Neu received his bachelors and law degrees from Northwestern University. He was admitted to the Iowa bar and practiced law in Carroll.

Career

Neu's career began as a lawyer in Carroll, Iowa. [2] From 1967 to 1973, Neu served in the Iowa State Senate. Neu became a Lieutenant Governor of Iowa under Robert D. Ray.[3][4] He was succeeded in 1979 by future Governor of Iowa Terry Branstad. From 1982 to 1985, Neu served as the mayor of Carroll, Iowa. [2]

Personal life

Neu was married to Naomi Bedwell. Neu had 3 children. On January 2, 2015, Neu died of pneumonia at a hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. He was 81. [2][1][5]

gollark: *An* issue is that sentencing can vary significantly based on judges' arbitrary opinions and how they are feeling. So maybe if you averaged over multiple judges once the facts of the case were determined it would help. Although there are a lot of ways for that to go wrong (messing with the framing of those and such).
gollark: Thank you for your somewhat misspelt tautology.
gollark: I doubt there's literally no way to fix it. Decoupling sentencing and judgement of guilt somehow, maybe.
gollark: Depends on what "psychological evaluation" actually means in practice.
gollark: I would assume it would be worsened if you fed in even more politically-relevant data.

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Roger Jepsen
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
1973–1979
Succeeded by
Terry E. Branstad


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