Congressman Zach Nunn, representing Iowa's 3rd district, recently shared his views on various legislative issues through a series of tweets. Nunn, who succeeded Cindy Axne in Congress in 2023 and has served in the Iowa House of Representatives and Senate, discussed topics ranging from economic regulations to agricultural protection and military affairs.
On December 7, 2024, Congressman Nunn expressed concerns about federal regulations affecting small businesses. He stated: "D.C. bureaucrats are costing mom-and-pop shops too much with their unnecessary rules and regulations. I voted this week for bipartisan legislation to slash red tape and provide much needed relief for Iowa job creators."
The following day, on December 8, 2024, Nunn addressed the impact of diseases like Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) on Iowa farmers. He mentioned his support for specific legislation aimed at protecting agriculture: "Diseases like HPAI hit Iowa farmers hard. I cosponsored the Avian Influenza Research and Response Act to protect our farms and safeguard Iowa’s food supply."
Later that same day, he turned his attention to foreign policy matters concerning U.S. troops stationed abroad. Nunn highlighted ongoing military engagements in Northern Syria: "It is past time for the Biden Administration to bring our American troops home. 900 US Troops remain in Northern Syria, three of whom were tragically killed by Iran earlier this year. President-elect Donald Trump stopped Assad’s deadly chemical weapons attacks on children."