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Varley
Announces Run for Iowa Senate
Warren
Varley, an Adair County farmer and attorney, announced today that he
is running for the Iowa Senate.
“I’m
running for the Iowa Senate because we need new leadership at the
Capitol,” Varley said. “Instead of focusing on political games
and partisan bickering, we need a new State Senator who will work to
revitalize all parts of Dallas, Guthrie, Adair and Cass counties. I
am committed to helping create good jobs, expanding access to
affordable health care, and improving education and opportunities in
our small towns and rural areas.”
Varley
is running in Iowa Senate District 10, which covers all of Adair and
Guthrie Counties; most of Dallas County; four townships in northeast
Cass County; and Union Township in Polk County (including Polk City).
The seat is currently held by Jake Chapman.
Varley,
a Democrat, has more than 25 years of experience as a main-street
business owner in Stuart. He is a leader in rural economic
development across the district, and was elected president of Midwest
Partnership and Stuart Enterprise for Economic Development. He has
also been active in numerous community organizations, including
Project Restore Foundation, Stuart Library Foundation, Adair County
Farm Bureau, and Adair County Memorial Hospital Board.
“It is time to invest in creating
the future that we want for our children and grandchildren. We must
build an economy that rewards hard work, compassion, and
productivity, not just wealth and power,” he said.
Varley’s
agenda also includes:
- Making sure that farmers and other rural Iowans are part of the discussions about improving water quality and natural resources.
- Expanding access to broadband, high-speed internet service.
- Increasing the state’s investment in public K-12 schools so that more school districts are not forced to close and consolidate.
- Expanding access to affordable health care and mental health care.
Varley
grew up in a household centered on public service. His father, Andrew
Varley, served this area as a Republican legislator for 12 years,
leading with respect for his colleagues and constituents, regardless
of political party.
Warren
and his wife Karen met as agriculture students at Iowa State
University and live on the family farm in Adair County. They have
been married for 36 years, are parents of four grown children, and
are active members of the United Methodist Church.
“I
am committed to listening to and learning from the people of the
district. That’s why I encourage anyone to call me at
515-523-2456, or email me at voteVarley@gmail.com.
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