Jason Schultz Announces Bid for the Iowa House

   SCHLESWIG, IOWAÐ Jason Schultz, a Schleswig Republican, will seek election to the Iowa House in District 55. The Primary Election is Tuesday, June 3, 2008.
   House District 55 covers the western half of Crawford County including the city of Denison, all of Ida County, part of Monona County, and the southern half of Woodbury County.
   Schultz said, “I am running to more accurately reflect the values of the people in House District 55 than our current Representative. I believe together we can; limit the tax burden on families, grow businesses through lower taxation, and support our commitment to the moral values that keep our families strong.”
   Schultz continued, “I believe in making government smaller not larger. I have confidence that you know your paycheck is best spent, saved, and invested by you, not collected by government.”
   Jeffrey Boeyink, President of Iowans for Tax Relief, said, “On behalf of Iowans for Tax Relief Ð PAC, the political action arm of Iowans for Tax Relief and our more than 52,000 members, I am proud to announce our strong endorsement of Jason Schultz and our commitment to support his election to the Iowa House of Representatives.
   Our mission is to identify and support candidates for the Iowa Legislature who are truly committed to the concept of limited government, to the belief that big government and high taxes hurt our economy and stifle our ability to create new jobs, and to the principle that resources are best left with the families who earn them, rather than the government that would like to redistribute them.
   In a district that reflects what is so great about Iowa, Jason Schultz is the perfect representative for the hard working taxpayers.”
   Jason Schultz is an insurance adjustor at Farmers Mutual Insurance Association in Schleswig. He continues to farm with his father DeWayne Schultz, as they have farmed together for the past 13 years. Jason has volunteered for 11 years as a fire fighter for the Schleswig Volunteer Fire Department and also served seven years in the Iowa National Guard. Jason is a retiring member of the Horn Memorial Hospital Foundation in the fall of 2007.
   Jason and Amy Schultz have been married for 11 years and have two daughters; Josie, 8 and Camryn, 4. They are members of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Schleswig where Jason serves as the vice president of the congregation and is one of two Sunday School Superintendents. The Schultz’ have owned Saturday Nite Clothing in Denison for the past nine years.
   Jason Schultz looks forward to doorstep visits with the people in House District 55.


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