
DES MOINES— Today, Governor Kim Reynolds attended the first meeting of the Iowa DOGE Task Force to kick off the state’s continued efforts to make government work more efficiently for Iowans.
“I was honored to speak today at the first meeting of our Iowa DOGE Task Force,” Gov. Reynolds said.
“This task force is yet another opportunity to apply Iowa’s proven formula of asking tough questions and making bold, transformative changes. I couldn’t have more confidence in the talented members of this group, under Emily Schmitt’s leadership, to build on our strong foundation and chart the course for more efficient government at all levels for Iowans.”
Members of the Iowa DOGE Task Force are as follows:
Emily Schmitt, Sukup Manufacturing Co.
Nick Bowdish, Elite Octane
Brianne Schulte, Vermeer
Adam Keune, University of Iowa Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center
Craig Dozark, Crawford County Board of Supervisors
ReNae Arnold, Dallas County Recorder
Terry Lutz, McClure Engineering
Beth Tinsman, Twin State Technical Services
Kathy Kay, Principal Financial Group
Ryan Schaap, Well Enterprises
Dave Mulcahy, MABSCO Investments
David Spalding, Iowa State University College of Business
Reynolds Cramer, Fareway
Joe Murphy, Iowa Business Council
Hans Wilz (ex-Officio Member), Iowa House of Representatives
Dan Dawson (ex-Officio Member), Iowa Senate
Click here to find out more about the Iowa DOGE Task Force.
8 thoughts on “Kim Reynolds holds first Iowa DOGE Task Force meeting, reveals board members”
She has done enough damage and now wants to do more.
I wonder how many of the people on her task force are Republicans and how many donated to her campaign.
Probably the same amount as a democrat governer has.
They’re ALL Republicans, all rich MAGArats. Predictable.
You want to be more like California, New York or Illinois?
“California has the largest economy in the United States, with a Gross State Product (GSP) of $4.103 trillion as of 2024, and if it were a nation, it would rank as the fifth-largest economy in the world.”
I guess being like California wouldn’t be all that bad.
In case you were wondering, Iowa has the worst GDP in the past three years.
California has the highest debt and loons also, guess that’s what you like