Iowa House of Representatives, District 63
The 63rd District of the Iowa House of Representatives in the state of Iowa.[1]
Type | District of the Lower house |
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Location | |
Representative | Sandy Salmon |
Parent organization | Iowa General Assembly |
Current elected officials
Sandy Salmon is the representative currently representing the district.
Past representatives
The district has previously been represented by:[2][3]
- Robert Kreamer, 1971–1973
- Carl V. Nielsen, 1973–1979
- Richard Sherzan, 1979–1981
- Dennis L. Renaud, 1981–1983
- George R. Swearingen, 1983–1989
- Robert L. Kistler, 1989–1993
- Teresa Garman, 1993–2003
- Scott Raecker, 2003–2013
- Sandy Salmon, 2013–present
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gollark: Strategies which minimize COVID deaths in the short run wouldn't be very good if they totally collapsed the economy after a while. Especially since this is likely to stick around for a while.
gollark: The economy *does matter*, though, even in a "lives saved" sense. As someone on the interweb put it:> Damage to productivity eventually results in damage to people, since we use part of our productivity to preserve life.
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gollark: Forever might be an overestimate, but cancer generally will probably stick around for a while as it is a complex and hard-to-cure thing.
References
- "Iowa House Districts" (PDF). Iowa Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- "I.G.A. Bluebook: 1846–1980" (PDF). Iowa Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- "I.G.A. Bluebook: 1981–2014" (PDF). Iowa Legislative Services Agency. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
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