He’ll continue to be a voice at the table for Iowa’s rural communities, ensuring their voice drives decisions — not Washington bureaucrats.
Continue to be a voice at the table for Iowa’s rural communities.
Occurrences
I’ll keep fighting to make sure Iowa’s priorities are the nation’s priorities.
Evidence
Representative Zach Nunn said he worked with Iowa producers across all 21 counties, took their needs to the Farm Bill, and would keep fighting to deliver certainty for Iowa farmers and rural communities. The House-passed bill included 21 priorities he championed.
Nunn said he traveled across Iowa listening to farmers, producers, and rural communities and fought to make sure Iowa farmers had a seat at the table as the Farm Bill was written. The committee-passed bill advanced 21 priorities he championed.
Assessments
The promise is an ongoing representation and advocacy commitment rather than a discrete policy outcome. The evidence shows Nunn actively engaged Iowa rural communities, consulted farmers and producers across his district/state context, and materially advanced their stated priorities in the Farm Bill process during his current House term, including committee and House-passed provisions he championed. Because the claim was to continue serving as a voice at the table, not necessarily to enact a final Farm Bill into law, these same-term actions satisfy the promise.