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Democrat Deidre DeJear calls for education, mental health funding


The Iowa State Fair brings many of the best parts of Iowa together, Democrat Deidre DeJear said as she spoke Saturday at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox.

“The community that we have right now, as we see it in full action throughout this Iowa State Fair experience, is something that I believe is worth fighting for,” the gubernatorial said from the Soapbox stage on the Fair’s Grand Concourse.

But that community also includes those who couldn’t be at the Fair, she said, or who couldn’t afford to come.  

Iowa democratic gubernatorial candidate Deidre DeJear speaks at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox during the Iowa State Fair in on Saturday in Des Moines.

“This state has so much good that exists in it, but unfortunately right now we’re all enduring challenges that I believe that we can overcome,” she said. 

DeJear, who is running to unseat Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds in November, said as she’s traveling the state and listening to Iowans talk about their struggles, she’s hearing from people who have visions for improving their communities but need more state investment. She said “Iowa is worth the work” and that she wants to represent those Iowans in part by boosting funding to areas like mental health care and public schools. 





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