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Shipley quarantined for COVID, reacts to redistricting; Announces bid for re-election

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Nodaway, Iowa) – Iowa District 11 Republican Senate Representative Tom Shipley says he’s running for re-election in 2022. Shipley – who is quarantined at home after testing positive for COVID-19 – says he has “a couple, three days left” in quarantine. He said he had some of the symptoms.

He says “He’s hopeful [about his recovery].”

Having the virus hasn’t stopped him from spreading the word about his plans to run for a third-term in office.

If he wins, it would mark the beginning of his third term in office, but it would be in District 9 under the bipartisan redistricting proposal Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed into law last week. The new maps become effective starting with the 2022 elections.

The 11th District of the Iowa Senate is located in southwestern Iowa, and is currently composed of Adams, Cass, Pottawattamie, and Union Counties.When the new map takes effect next year, Shipley will represent Cass, Montgomery, Adams, Page, Taylor, Ringgold, and about two-thirds of Union Counties. Looking back on what’s taken place in the legislature since he began his second term in office, Shipley says the legalization of industrial hemp production in Iowa is something he’s proud to have played a role in.

Iowa currently has an expanded medical marijuana program for CBD Oil, which is something Shipley also worked on.

Iowa won’t be following other states like Colorado, Washington, and Oregon, in legalizing recreational marijuana, though. Even if it meant it could decrease any future, potential budget deficit.

The latest report from Iowa’s revenue predictors showed the State ended the 2021 fiscal year with a surplus of $1.24 billion, the largest surplus in Iowa’s history. An increase of 11-percent compared to the previous year.