Jerry Foxhoven to succeed Chuck Palmer as Iowa DHS chief
Gov.
The state announced Palmer's retirement at the end of May. He served as
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"Jerry has the experience, qualification, respect and passion to excel in this demanding role."
Foxhoven will be tasked with leading an agency that serves more than one million Iowans each year and administers necessary services, including food assistance, Medicaid, child welfare, mental health and disability services.
The department has received criticism over the past several years for controversial decisions such as moving nearly 600,000 Medicaid recipients over to private health insurance plans in
Most recently, legislators have turned their focus to
Foxhoven began practicing law in 1977 with an emphasis on trial practice in criminal and civil law. He was involved in juvenile and family law cases until 2000, when he became the leader of the Iowa Child Advocacy Board. There, he developed and implemented personnel policies, strategic planning and public policy advocacy.
He also was director of two separate child welfare advocacy programs --
"I have spent my life defending and protecting the rights of others," Foxhoven said. "To do so in this elevated position is a challenge I humbly accept. I look forward to building trust and relationships in all 99 counties, working on behalf of all Iowans as we work together to solve the challenges many
In 2006, Foxhoven became director of the Joan and
Around the same time, he joined
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Foxhoven most recently served as executive director of Clinical Programs and professor of law at
"The selection of
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