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Kimberly Kay Reynolds (née Strawn; born August 4, 1959) is an American politician serving as the 43rd governor of Iowa since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, Reynolds served as the 46th lieutenant governor of Iowa from 2011 to 2017.
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2 days ago · Office of the Governor of Iowa. Meet Governor Kim Reynolds. Governor Reynolds is the 43rd governor of Iowa and has the distinction of being the first woman elected to the office. Meet Governor Reynolds. The Governor's Priorities.
Jul 17, 2023 · When Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds seized the spotlight from a half dozen Republican presidential contenders on Friday by signing a restrictive abortion measure into law at an event meant to showcase the candidates, she embraced her front-and-center role in the 2024 presidential election.
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Jan 13, 2023 · Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds was sworn in for her second full term in office Friday morning in Des Moines in an inauguration ceremony marked by pomp and formality. Reynolds, a Republican, took her...
Governor Kim Reynolds is the 43rd governor of Iowa and has the distinction of being the first woman elected to the state’s highest office. Governor Reynolds has a long-standing record of public service, having served four terms as Clarke County Treasurer before being elected to the Iowa Senate in November 2008.
Jan 19, 2024 · Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds had taken a huge political gamble in backing her friend and fellow Gov. Ron DeSantis for the Republican nomination, bucking both Iowa governors’ traditional caucus...
Jan 10, 2024 · Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds focused on education and health care in an expansive agenda laid out for legislators Tuesday evening, calling for substantial revisions to how special education is provided in schools and how mental health and substance use are treated across the state.