Over the last week, the senator heard directly from Iowans about the higher costs and price tags they’re facing, supply chain issues, and challenges with the workforce.
Here’s a look back on some of Ernst’s 13 county stops over the past week:
Higher Costs and Delays for a Small Business in Jones County
At Oak Street Manufacturing, Ernst heard firsthand how the broken supply chain is impacting their furniture business. The Jones County small business told the senator that their costs are up and products are delayed.
Q&A with Farmers in Muscatine
Ernst took questions from local farmers in Southeast Iowa during the Muscatine County Farm Bureau’s monthly meeting. The group discussed the importance of holding China accountable to their trade commitments, the senator’s push for the Biden administration to recognize the significance of clean biofuel, her effort to return fairness to the cattle marketplace, and her bill pushing back on radical out-of-state policies like California’s Proposition 12 that hurt Iowa’s agriculture.
Iowa’s Next Generation of Leaders
In Wapello County, Ernst met with students and teachers who are part of the iJAG program at Ottumwa High School. They talked about the program’s benefits and how it’s preparing Iowa’s next generation of leaders.
Every year, Senator Ernst completes her 99 County Tour, meeting with Iowans in every county in the state. To follow along on Senator Ernst’s 99 County Tour for 2022, click here.