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On Tuesday, Noah Wieseler, launched his campaign to be the next state representative for Iowa House District 13

“I am running for the Iowa House because Iowa at its core is rooted in conservatism and limited government. I want to protect this identity despite government overreach and confusion all around us.” Wieseler said. “To continue to lead our nation, Iowa must uphold the founding principles of limited government and personal responsibility. As a legislator, I will support policies that limit government overreach, promote economic development and protect the rights of  local communities and individual citizens.” Wieseler added. “Families and our rural communities are the lifeblood and wealth of Iowa. I want to ensure that policy decisions start at the grassroots level and that our State’s resources stay local where they can do the most good,” said Wieseler.

“Additionally, Iowa cannot remain insulated from the turmoil around us if we do not adhere to the standards set by our Creator and affirmed by our founding fathers in our Constitution, which is why I will fight to protect and defend human life in all its forms, from conception to natural death.” Wieseler said.

“After the fundamental right to life, the traditional family is the foundation and building block of a successful community, state and nation. I will strive to preserve traditional family values, promote policies that strengthen the family unit and support growing families. Parents have the greatest impact on the education of children, which is why I believe parental involvement in the Iowa education system is paramount in educating the next generation,” concluded Wieseler.

 Born and raised in Sioux City, Iowa, Noah was homeschooled by his parents where he was raised with a biblical worldview and learned the values of hard work, discipline and personal responsibility. Growing up, Noah enjoyed working with his dad on the weekends at his grandparent’s farm. Noah enjoys working with his hands and starting a project and seeing it through to completion; so, after attending Morningside University, Noah decided to pursue a career in construction and property maintenance. 

Author: Press Release

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