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Hinson Visits All 20 Counties in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District

U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson: "I will always be focused on what matters to Iowans sitting around the kitchen table at night, having those conversations, not the latest headlines in DC."

Iowa TorchbyIowa Torch
February 19, 2021
in Federal Government
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U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, represents Iowa's 1st Congressional District.
She is running for re-election in the newly drawn Iowa 2nd Congressional District.

DES MOINES, Iowa – U.S. Rep. released the following video statement reflecting on her recent visits to all 20 counties across Iowa’s 1st Congressional District.

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I’ve had a blast traveling through all 20 counties in Iowa’s First District to get real world feedback from Iowans! I’ll always be focused on what matters to Iowans sitting around the kitchen table at night, not the DC headlines. #IA01 pic.twitter.com/S0a7kVD232

— Ashley Hinson (@RepAshleyHinson) February 19, 2021

“I had a blast visiting all 20 counties in Iowa’s First District since being sworn into office January 3rd. From Worth and Mitchell to Allamakee and Clayton, Dubuque and Jackson, all the way to Marshall and Tama- it’s been great to crisscross the district to hear directly from constituents, organizations, and businesses about what matters most to them, and to you, how I can be of service,” she said.

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“I have received a ton of valuable input as you can imagine, and I have a long to-do list to bring back with me to DC. This real-world feedback is so important to me. I will always be focused on what matters to Iowans sitting around the kitchen table at night, having those conversations, not the latest headlines in DC,” Hinson added. “I’ll keep working hard for you and your families and delivering for our rural communities in Congress!”

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