Feenstra Joins Colleagues Voting In Favor Of Government Spending Bill

Washington, DC — Iowa’s fourth district Congressman, Randy Feenstra of Hull joined his three Iowa colleagues this week in voting in favor of a bill that raises the federal government’s borrowing limit and outlines future cuts in some federal spending.

All four members of Iowa’s U.S. House delegation issued written statements after casting their votes.

Feenstra said in his statement that the bill avoids financial ruin for farmers, families, and main street businesses while setting up long-term federal spending controls.

First District Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Le Claire said she was proud to vote yes on a bill that includes spending reforms and policies that are the first step in putting the country on the path toward fiscal responsibility.

Second District Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion said in her statement that House Republicans are pumping the brakes on President Biden’s spending binges and taking a step toward fiscal sanity.

Third District Congressman Zach Nunn of Bondurant said by avoiding default, the bill provides certainty to Iowans who receive Social Security and Veterans benefits — and prevents a catastrophic interest rate increase.

Iowa’s fourth district, represented by Feenstra, comprises western Iowa from the Missouri border to the Minnesota border. It encompasses our entire Iowa listening area.

The bill is likely to be voted upon in the U.S. Senate today.

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