Elections 2022 Iowa's district 4 – 3 vying to win seat in Congress
Three candidates are competing to represent
Incumbent Republican
To help voters, the
Who is
Age: 38
Party: Democrat
Where did you grow up?
Current town of residence:
Education: Bachelor of science, history and political science,
Occupation: Supervisor,
Political experience and civic activities: Caucus chair —
Who is
Age: 49
Party:
Where did you grow up? Crescent
Current town of residence:
Education: Associate of arts in communication,
Occupation: Videographer and citizen journalist
Political experience and civic activities: Four-time candidate for
Who is
Age: 53
Party: Republican
Where did you grow up? Hull
Current town of residence: Hull
Education: Bachelor's degree in business communication,
Occupation:
Political experience and civic activities: Congressman,
What is the most important domestic policy you would champion in
Melton: Saving our democracy.
Holder: The most important domestic policy I would champion is to re-establish truly representative government in the
Feenstra: With gas prices still at historic highs, I would champion policies that increase biofuels production in
What is one specific piece of bipartisan legislation you would advocate for in
Melton:
Holder: When elected I will introduce the "Iowa Compromise" to divide the congressional districts into smaller ones so that every citizen can participate in the process of self-government. Smaller districts will result in better representation, more candidates to choose from and will ensure our representatives are closer to us and accountable for their decision-making. Dividing these districts is just one way to ensure the survival and success of Liberty.
Feenstra: Along with
Iowans are struggling with rising costs and inflation. What can
Melton: Pass a windfall tax on excessive profit in vital industries during times of extreme inflation. Promote more competition in industry to mitigate the effects of corporate consolidation. Fund child care so more who wish to work can, helping to boost our supply chain strength. Fund education so we don't have so many labor shortages in our professional fields. Promote a culture that celebrates innovation and expertise instead of vilifying it. Build a more robust public health infrastructure that allows us to be more resilient in the face of pandemics.
Holder:
Feenstra: The record inflation that
Melton: An assault weapons ban. Further action to promote red flag laws. Universal background checks. Addressing the disproportionate influence of corporate money on
Holder:
Feenstra: Senseless acts of violence in our country are tragic, and my heart breaks for families who have endured unthinkable loss. Nobody should feel unsafe at school, church, or any public setting. That's why I have helped introduce legislation to prioritize mental health treatment, fund active shooter response training and keep our kids safe at school. I also voted for the Restoring Hope for Mental Health and Well-Being Act, which expands mental health resources for our families and schools. I'll continue to work to deliver mental health resources for our communities and protect our children from unspeakable tragedies while also protecting Iowans' constitutional Second Amendment rights.
Should
Melton: Yes,
Holder: The recent
Feenstra: My faith teaches me that every person is created for a purpose and a reason, and that every person — both born and unborn — deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. As a father and a Christian, I support lifesaving legislation that reduces the number of abortions in our country and protects the unborn. I will always be a strong voice for the voiceless because there is nothing more fundamental and sacred in our
What policies would you advocate for including in the next farm bill?
Melton: Transitionary aid to help us build an agricultural system focused on sustainability. More diversification of crops, more focus on soil and waterway health. A move to next-generation renewable fuels beyond corn ethanol at some point. Working with farmers to gain more price control by giving them more tools to own the processing and sale of their crops and products. Giving farmers more right to repair their own equipment. Leveraging anti-trust legislation to combat corporate consolidation.
Holder: Empowering the individual farmer should be paramount while recognizing the reality of corporate agriculture and their control of the markets.
Feenstra: The Farm Bill is critical for our farmers and rural communities. Serving on the
What is your appraisal of the work of the Select Committee to investigate the
Melton: So far so good.
Holder: The Select Committee has largely used this opportunity to promote themselves and their political viewpoint. I expect they will conduct further investigations into former
Feenstra: I have been clear that violence is never warranted in our republic, but I am focused on delivering real results for
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