U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn, representing Iowa’s Third Congressional District, recently addressed key issues on agriculture, political violence, and healthcare in a series of social media posts.
On May 3, 2026, Nunn highlighted recent legislative developments affecting Iowa’s agricultural sector: “With the Farm Bill through the House and a U.S.-Taiwan trade deal ready to move from signing to implementation, Iowa’s $225 million Ag relationship with Taiwan is just the beginning. We’re fighting to make sure beef, dairy, corn, and all Iowa producers can compete and win.”
Later that day, referencing international events and recent domestic turmoil, Nunn wrote: “Just 72 hours after another assassination attempt on the President, King Charles addressed a joint session of Congress. If two nations that once fought each other can become the closest of allies, we can find it in ourselves to condemn political violence and come together.” This statement came shortly after an attempted attack on the President and was linked to a significant diplomatic visit by King Charles.
On May 4, 2026, Nunn discussed bipartisan efforts related to fertility coverage in healthcare: “Great to meet with physicians at the University of Iowa Fertility Clinic in Urbandale to discuss our bipartisan HOPE Act. The idea behind the bill is simple: if your insurance plan already covers having a baby, it should also cover trying to have one.”
Nunn’s office operates out of Des Moines and serves residents across 21 counties in central and southern Iowa (official website). He has emphasized pragmatic policies aimed at supporting Iowa agriculture—particularly as a member of both the House Agriculture Committee and House Financial Services Committee (official website). His congressional priorities also include strengthening national security and aiding families throughout his district.


