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Dennis Bush

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Won the General, 2020 Iowa State House District 3

Supervisor (Cherokee County, IA) - District 2 (? - Present)

Quick Facts
Personal Details

Education

  • Attended, Iowa State University
  • Graduated, Meriden-Cleghorn High School, 1969

Professional Experience

  • Attended, Iowa State University
  • Graduated, Meriden-Cleghorn High School, 1969
  • Sergeant, United States Marine Corps, 1971-1973

Political Experience

  • Attended, Iowa State University
  • Graduated, Meriden-Cleghorn High School, 1969
  • Sergeant, United States Marine Corps, 1971-1973
  • Candidate, Iowa State House of Representatives, District 3, 2020
  • Supervisor, Cherokee County, District 2, 2013-Present

Current Legislative Committees

No committee memberships found.

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • Attended, Iowa State University
  • Graduated, Meriden-Cleghorn High School, 1969
  • Sergeant, United States Marine Corps, 1971-1973
  • Candidate, Iowa State House of Representatives, District 3, 2020
  • Supervisor, Cherokee County, District 2, 2013-Present
  • Member, American Legion, Present
  • Member, Cherokee County Farm Bureau, Present
  • Former President, Cherokee County Pork Producers
  • Former Commissioner, Cherokee County Veteran Affairs
  • Member, Iowa Corn Growers, Present
  • Member, Iowa Mental Health and Disabilities Services Commission, Present
  • Former Board Member, Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn School District

Other Info

— Awards:

  • Cherokee Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer, 1980

Hobbies or Special Talents:

Rollerskating, bicycling, and traveling within the United States

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Priority Issues:

Raise awareness of mental health issues and expand options for mental health care, promote agriculture, and decrease state government's oversight over city and county governments.