Legislative Leaders Confident In Security At Iowa Capitol

Des Moines, Iowa — The Republican leaders in the Iowa legislature say they’re confident in the security at the Capitol building in Des Moines. Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver of Ankeny says Wednesday’s attack on the U.S. Capitol was a sad day for the country.

(As above) “This is a great country that has given me so much and given all of us so much, allowed me to grow up in Grinnell, go play football at Iowa State, become a state senator,” Whitver says. “…Violence like that should never stand and should always be condemned.” 

House Speaker Pat Grassley of New Hartford says Americans have every right to express their opinions, in a non-violent way.

(As above) “I hope that this is not the way that this country is moving towards,” Grassley says. “…I’ve been very consistent, even going back into the summer, that’s not the proper way to do it. There’s a proper way to do it and what we’ve seen the last eight months isn’t always it.” 

There were protests in June outside the 135-year-old Iowa Capitol building when the legislature was in session.

(As above) “Between the security we have inside the Capitol and the State Patrol as well, I think that we’re well equipped,” Grassley says. “Some of what we saw in June, if it were to be anything like that, kind of prepared us and we know what steps may need to happen.” 

Whitver says the small group of people who protested in the U.S. Capitol do not speak for Iowa Republicans.

(As above) “Part of the reason we’ve been successful here in Iowa with our elections in the House, in the Senate, with the governor is because we focused on Iowa and we focused on what we need to do to make Iowa the best state we can,” Whitver said, “and that’s what we’re going to continue to do.”

The two lawmakers made their comments during the taping of a show for Iowa PBS.

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