Governor Reynolds and Lt. Gov. Cournoyer announce public schedule for week of March 30

Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa
Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa
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Governor Kim Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Chris Cournoyer released their public schedules for the week of March 30, according to a statement from the Office of the Governor.

The release outlines events that both officials will attend, giving Iowa residents insight into upcoming government activities and community engagements. This transparency allows citizens to follow state leadership as they participate in significant events across Iowa.

On Monday, March 30, Reynolds and Cournoyer are scheduled to attend the 14th Annual Ag Leaders Dinner and Award Ceremony at the FFA Enrichment Center in Ankeny at 6:30 p.m. The following day, Tuesday, March 31, they will be present at the Outstanding Iowa Teacher of the Year Luncheon held at the Iowa Culinary Institute on DMACC Ankeny’s campus at 11:35 a.m. On Thursday, April 2, both officials plan to attend the 65th Annual Iowa Prayer Breakfast at Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center in Des Moines starting at 7 a.m.

According to the official website, notable personnel for the Iowa Governor include Governor Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Cournoyer. The website also states that statewide leadership is provided by this office to residents throughout Iowa. The governor operates from the Iowa State Capitol located in Des Moines according to official information.

The governor’s office engages in state governance by supporting public initiatives such as food assistance programs and task forces addressing national events according to official sources. Leadership from both Reynolds and Cournoyer is highlighted as central to these efforts as reported by official channels. Their service aims to benefit residents across all regions of Iowa according to their website.

Looking ahead, these scheduled appearances reflect ongoing engagement with key sectors such as agriculture, education, and community faith organizations.



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