U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn, who represents Iowa’s Third Congressional District, recently addressed several policy issues on his social media account, focusing on foster care reform, ethanol fuel legislation, and congressional ethics.
On May 2, 2026, Nunn posted about the challenges faced by children entering foster care, stating: “More than half of kids entering foster care are separated from one or more of their siblings. Kelly and I know personally that the transition is difficult enough without the trauma of making it without your brother or sister. We’re leading the legislative fix to keep more https://t.co/GbTd2qUJar”.
The following day, on May 3, 2026, Nunn commented on ethanol fuel policy: “We demanded accountability from Washington for a standalone vote on year-round, nationwide E15. Let’s get it done. https://t.co/zchacEiku2”.
Later that same day, he discussed congressional ethics and personal financial transparency: “I sold all my stock before I took office because public service is a public trust and Iowans deserve to know their representative is working for them, not trading on insider info. I’m fighting to make that the standard for every single member of Congress.
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Nunn’s office operates out of Des Moines and serves residents across 21 counties in central and southern Iowa (official website). He has prioritized bipartisan policies supporting economic growth, agriculture in Iowa, government accountability, national security measures, and assistance for families and children (official website). As a member of both the House Financial Services Committee and the House Agriculture Committee (official website), Nunn’s work reflects these priorities.
His office also provides constituent services related to federal agencies (official website), continuing his commitment to serving Iowa’s Third District.


