DES MOINES, IA – Today, Fred Hubbell announced endorsements from the following current and former members of the Iowa Legislature, who join former Lieutenant Governor Sally Pederson as Fred Hubbell supporters:

Representative Cindy Winckler, Davenport

Representative Mary Mascher, Iowa City

Representative Helen Miller, Fort Dodge

Representative Ruth Ann Gaines, Des Moines

Representative Vicki Lensing, Iowa City

Representative Mary Wolfe, Clinton

Former Senate Majority Leader George Kinley, Des Moines

Former Senator Jack Hatch, Des Moines

Former Senator Staci Appel, Ackworth

Former Senator Frank Wood, Eldridge

Former Senator Dennis Black, Newton

Former House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Des Moines

Former Representative Wayne Ford, Des Moines

Former Representative Mike Reasoner, Creston

Former Representative Doris Kelly, Cedar Falls

Former Representative Sally Stutsman, Riverside

Former Representative Joe Riding, Altoona

Former Representative Deb Berry, Waterloo

Former Representative Jane Teaford, Cedar Falls

 

Fred Hubbell provided the following statement:

“I am humbled and honored to have the support of so many experienced leaders. They represent urban and rural areas in every corner of Iowa, but are unified by a vision of state government that puts people first, and not special interests. I look forward to working with them to get Iowa growing!”

For more: FredHubbell.com

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