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Congressman Zach Nunn calls for action on government funding and highlights Iowa public safety tech

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U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District | Facebook Website

U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District | Facebook Website

Congressman Zach Nunn, who represents Iowa's 3rd Congressional District, used his social media platform on October 18, 2025, to comment on several issues related to public safety and government funding. In a series of posts, Nunn addressed concerns about the pay of National Guardsmen, praised advancements in law enforcement technology in Iowa, and criticized Senate Democrats over ongoing government funding debates.

In his first post at 17:00 UTC, Nunn wrote: "National Guardsmen across the country—including 15,000 here in Iowa—put their lives on the line to defend America. They should never have to worry about missing a paycheck.

The House already passed a plan to keep the government open. It’s time for Senate Democrats to do their https://t.co/O1PS7amOiI"

Later that day at 18:30 UTC, he highlighted technological advances by local law enforcement: ".@AltoonaPD_Iowa is setting the bar for public safety with cutting-edge First Responder Drone technology. This helps Iowans in emergencies and prevents crime before it starts.

When law enforcement has the right tools, our communities are safer and stronger. https://t.co/OMhwRkJPb9"

At 20:00 UTC on October 18th, Nunn posted another statement criticizing Senate Democrats regarding federal budget negotiations and military pay: "Senate Democrats are holding the government—and servicemembers’ pay—hostage.

President Trump ensured our troops got paid this week, but the real solution is clear: fund the government.

https://t.co/zT3Fh33eKz"

The comments from Congressman Nunn come as lawmakers continue discussions over federal appropriations bills and measures to prevent a potential government shutdown. Disagreements between chambers have led to delays in passing long-term funding legislation—a recurring issue in recent years that has raised concerns about timely payments for federal employees and military personnel.

Nunn's reference to advancements by Altoona Police Department highlights growing adoption of drone technology among law enforcement agencies nationwide. These tools are increasingly used for emergency response and crime prevention efforts.