Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds announces seven town hall meetings in Eastern, South Central Iowa

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(DES MOINES) – Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today announced that she will hold seven town hall meetings in Eastern and South Central Iowa Tuesday, September 20 and Wednesday, September 21, 2011.

“I am looking forward to traveling to these Iowa communities to share our administration’s vision for Iowa as part of our commitment to visit all of Iowa’s 99 counties,” said Reynolds. “This past legislative session brought significant changes that put Iowa on a path to sustainability, including a two-year budget and the Iowa Partnership for Economic Progress. Governor Branstad and I will continue to work to reduce both job-killing regulations and Iowa’s property tax burden as we work to create jobs for Iowans.”

The following events are free and open to the public:

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

11 a.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds holds Delaware County town hall meeting

Fireside Steakhouse

205 South 12th Street

Manchester, IA

1: 30 p.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds holds Dubuque County town hall meeting

The Naughty Dog – Upstairs meeting room

1108 Locust Street

Dubuque, IA

3:30 p.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds holds Jackson County town hall meeting

Maquoketa Public Library – Community Room

126 South 2nd Street

Maquoketa, IA

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

9:30 a.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds holds Lucas County town hall meeting

Carpenter’s Hall – Rotary Room

1215 Court Ave

Chariton, IA

11:15 a.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds holds Monroe County town hall meeting Albia

First Iowa State Bank

19 Benton Ave East

Albia, IA

1:30 p.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds holds Appanoose County town hall meeting

The Continental Hotel

217 North 13th St

Centerville, IA

3 p.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds holds Wayne County town hall meeting

The Courthouse – Basement

100 Franklin St

Corydon, IA

For more information, please visit http://ltgovernor.iowa.gov.

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