U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn, who represents Iowa’s Third Congressional District, recently highlighted key initiatives and legislative efforts in a series of posts on his official Twitter account.
On May 2, 2026, Nunn announced funding for youth services in Cambridge, stating, ” Workforce training Wellness hub Expanded housing We secured $1 million for Phase 2 of the YSS Ember Recovery Campus in Cambridge, helping more young Iowans rebuild their lives under one roof.”
Later that day, he addressed agricultural policy regarding renewable fuels: “For years, Iowa’s farmers heard the same answer from D.C. on E15: wait. Wait through the next waiver. Wait for the next review to see if homegrown fuel will get locked out of the market next summer. It’s time to end the waiting games.” The statement reflects ongoing concerns among Iowa farmers about regulatory uncertainty affecting E15 ethanol fuel.
In a third post dated May 2, 2026, Nunn discussed fraud prevention efforts: “$96 million was stolen from Iowans last year in fraud — and our GUARD and TRAPS Acts put law enforcement on offense, shutting these scam networks down. Thanks @ARedbord and @TRMLabs for having me — this is exactly the kind of public-private partnership it takes to stop it.”
Zach Nunn’s office is based in Des Moines and serves residents across 21 counties in central and southern Iowa (official website). As a member of both the House Financial Services Committee and House Agriculture Committee (official website), Nunn has prioritized bipartisan policies supporting economic growth, agriculture, government accountability, national security, and family assistance (official website). His office also provides constituent assistance with federal agencies (official website).



