Iowa Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg Resigns
Iowa Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg Resigns

Iowa Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg Resigns

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Iowa's Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg has announced his resignation to focus on his family, effective immediately. Governor Kim Reynolds expressed her appreciation for Gregg's service over the past seven years, highlighting his dedication as a husband and father. Gregg, who served alongside Reynolds since she took office in 2017, stated that he is stepping down to prioritize his family, saying his children are growing up too fast and he can no longer accept missing significant moments in their lives. He expressed profound gratitude for Reynolds' mentorship and leadership during their time together. Iowa law allows the governor to appoint a successor, with Senate President Amy Sinclair next in line until an appointment is made. Gregg was elected twice with Reynolds in 2018 and 2022 and has made significant contributions to the role during his tenure.

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