The Iowa Senate votes to confirm Governor Reynolds’ appointment to the Iowa Department of Education

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The Iowa Senate is voting to confirm Governor Reynolds as director of the Iowa Department of Education

The Iowa Senate voted Monday to appoint Chad Aldis as director of the Iowa Department of Education, three Senate Democrats joined all Republican senators in voting yes, and Aldis was named the new director by Governor Reynolds on March 8. , who resigned in March after three years as manager. Aldis graduated from Clinton High School in 1990, according to a press release from the governor’s office. He most recently served as Vice President for Ohio Politics at the Thomas P. Fordham Institute.

On Monday, the Iowa Senate voted to appoint Chad Aldiss as director of the Iowa Department of Education.

Three Democratic senators joined all Republican senators in voting yes.

Aldis was appointed as the new principal by Governor Reynolds on March 8. He replaces Anne LeBeau, who resigned in March after three years as director.

Aldis graduated from Clinton High School in 1990. According to a press release from the governor’s office. He most recently served as Vice President for Ohio Politics at the Thomas P. Fordham Institute.