05/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/04/2026 15:12
The Iowa legislative session officially adjourned this past weekend, ending a productive term that saw significant movement on several Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) policy priorities advocated for by Iowa's corn farmers.
"This session proved that when we bring common-sense agricultural solutions to the Capitol, we can move the needle for our members," said Iowa Corn Growers Association President Mark Mueller, who farms in Waverly, Iowa. "From easing the tax burden on high-ethanol blends to the increased investments in water quality initiatives, these wins are a direct result of our members showing up and speaking out. This session verified ICGA remains a powerful force in the Iowa legislature, but more importantly, it demonstrated that the collective voice of our 7,000+ farmer-members is what truly enacts real policy change."
Following the conclusion of the session, ICGA highlighted the following key legislative outcomes:
"The ICGA policy development process is officially underway, starting with our member survey," said Mueller. "Our next step is a series of regional roundtables, where we invite farmers to share their perspectives before new policies are finalized and debated at our annual Grassroots Summit."
Sydney Garrett, Public Relations Manager, [email protected], 515-225-9242
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