Kim Reynolds Touts Long Record of Failing Iowans in Final Condition of the State Address

Kim Reynolds Touts Long Record of Failing Iowans in Final Condition of the State Address

GOP Gov candidates are running to continue Reynolds’ years of failures

DES MOINES – Just moments ago, the most unpopular governor in the country finished her final Condition of the State address by reminding Iowans of the last decade of empty promises and failed policies that have left working families behind.

Despite the lengths Kim Reynolds went to, there’s no covering up the fact that Iowans are struggling to get by under her leadership — but Randy Feenstra, Adam Steen, Zach Lahn, Brad Sherman, and Eddie Andrews would only make things worse.

From Iowa Democratic Party spokesperson Terra Hernandez:

“At every turn, Kim Reynolds has prioritized her own harmful partisan agenda, putting insiders and special interests first — and working families, businesses, and farmers have paid the price. Between an economy in total freefall, declining public schools, widespread government corruption, the highest cancer growth rate in the nation, and an extreme abortion ban, Iowa families are feeling the pain — it’s no wonder Reynolds is the country’s most unpopular governor for seven quarters in a row. Iowans are ready for change, but every Republican running for governor has made it clear they will continue the same failed policies of the last decade of one-party rule. We won’t let voters forget it.”

Here’s a reminder of how Reynolds has failed Iowa:

  • Declining public schools: Under Reynolds, Iowa fell from 5th in the country in education to 20th, setting parents, teachers, and children up for failure. School vouchers — Reynolds’ crowning “achievement” — have funneled public tax dollars to unaccountable private schools, leaving rural school districts to foot the bill for wealthy families and forcing cuts to local programs.
  • Widespread government corruption: Reynolds’ administration has been called Iowa’s “least transparent in 30 years” for her pattern of stonewalling records requests and catering to insiders and special interest groups. Brad Sherman even launched his campaign for governor before she announced she wouldn’t be running for a third term, accusing Reynolds of turning Des Moines into a “bureaucratic swamp.”

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