Senate Confirms Governor’s Pick To Be Top Tax Official

Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa Senate has confirmed former State Auditor Mary Mosiman as the state’s top tax official.

Governor Kim Reynolds appointed her to be director of the Iowa Department of Revenue on March 29th. Mosiman, who is a CPA, has been the deputy director of the department for the past three years. Senator Pam Jochum, a Democrat from Dubuque, says as the chief deputy, Mosiman has had oversight of the agency’s tax division.

Jochum and other Democrats in the Senate say they have concerns about staffing levels in the agency in its expanded role under the governor’s state government reorganization plan, but all Democrats and all Republicans in the Senate yesterday (Wednesday) voted to confirm Mosiman as the Iowa Department of Revenue director.

Mosiman was a top administrator in the Iowa Secretary of State’s office when Governor Terry Branstad appointed her to be state auditor in 2013. Mosiman lost her bid for a second full term as state auditor in 2018. She was in charge of elections in Story County as that county’s auditor from 2001 through the end of 2010.

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