Sign the Iowa Compact
A DECLARATION OF FIVE PRINCIPLES TO GUIDE IOWA’S IMMIGRATION DISCUSSION

FEDERAL SOLUTIONS We believe that immigration policy falls under the purview of federal, not state government. We encourage Iowa’s Congressional delegation to lead efforts toward developing common-sense immigration policies that protect our borders and work to the benefit of all U.S. residents. We urge our state and local leaders to adopt policies that are in the best interest of all Iowans and infringe neither upon federal jurisdiction nor the Constitutional rights of Iowa’s residents.
SMART ENFORCEMENT We respect the rule of law. Smart immigration policy is the opportunity to restore law and order by directing enforcement to real security threats and serious criminal activity. Authorities should avoid policies that have negative economic and humanitarian consequences for our communities.
KEEP FAMILIES TOGETHER Strong families are the foundation of vibrant communities. We oppose policies that unnecessarily separate our families. We champion policies that support families and improve the health, education and well-being of all Iowa children.
MEET OUR ECONOMIC NEEDS Iowa is best served by commerce-friendly policies that maximize investment potential, individual opportunity, and workplace equity. We acknowledge the economic role immigrants play as entrepreneurs, workers, consumers and taxpayers. Policy in Iowa must confirm our global reputation as a welcoming and business-friendly state.
A CULTURALLY RICH, WELCOMING STATE Immigrants have been integral to Iowa’s culturally rich communities since the state’s inception, and continue to contribute to our society. We must forge policies that reaffirm our legacy as a welcoming, inclusive state and support organizations that facilitate immigrants becoming full civic participants. Iowa should always be a place that welcomes people of goodwill.

| First name | Last name | Bio |
|---|---|---|
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Martha |
Willits |
Greater Des Moines Partnership President/CEO |
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Suku |
Radia |
Bankers Trust President/CEO |
|
Tom |
Hughes |
Iowa Nursery & Landscape Association President |
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Jay |
Pattee |
Mayor of Perry, IA |
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Dan |
Brickner |
Police Chief of Perry, IA |
|
Michael |
Burk |
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America – SE Iowa Synod |
|
Harold |
Heie |
Center for Christian Studies, Gordon College Senior Fellow |
|
Douglas |
Klein |
Trinity Cluster Churches |
|
Julie |
Sorci |
Compressor Controls Corporation |
|
Martin |
Carpenter |
Short Bio |
|
John |
Cook |
retiree |
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Jason |
Follett |
Former Chair, Iowa Commission of Latino Affairs |
|
Paul |
Schramm |
retired teacher |
|
Phil |
Wise |
Former State Representative |
|
Ranney |
Ramsey |
Commercial Real Estate Appraiser |
|
Terry |
Hancock |
Attorney |
|
J |
Lynch |
Young financial professional in central Iowa |
|
D. Mark |
Davis |
Pastor of Heartland Presbyterian Church in Clive |
|
Mike |
Tramontina |
President ISED Ventures |
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Ted |
Coppock |
Short Bio |
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Janet |
Abejo |
Civil Rights Investigator |
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Stefanie |
Munsterman-Robinson |
Civil Rights Investigator |
|
Keegan |
Kautzky |
World Food Prize Foundation Director of National Education Programs |
|
Rachel |
Dakarian |
Board Member of Wheatsfield Cooperative |
|
Bimal |
Paul |
Short Bio |
|
Matt |
Denner |
Everyday Iowan |
|
Dory |
Briles |
Vice President, Tri-Phase Drying Technologies |
|
Mike |
Blevins |
Executive Director, NE Iowa Peace & Justice Center |
|
Jonathan |
Page |
Minister at Ames United Church of Christ |
|
Janet |
Rosenbury |
Compassionate Citizen |
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Amy |
Mehlhorn |
Short Bio |
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Sheryl |
Taylor |
Short Bio |
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Sonny |
Hall |
President of Absolute Concrete |
|
Fidel "Butch" |
Montoya |
Director - H.S. Power and Light Ministries - Latino Faith Initiative |
|
Alexandra |
Pasker |
Student at Dordt College |
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Patricia |
Vander Pol |
Ministry Coordinator - Justice For All, Rock VAlley, IA |
|
Kim |
Van Es |
Short Bio |
|
Mike |
Yoder |
Retired Professor |
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Kevin |
McMahan |
College Administrator |
|
Heather |
Talbot |
Short Bio |
|
Sara |
Tolsma |
Professor of Biology, Northwestern College |
|
Judy |
Hauswald |
President, CASA of Sioux County |
|
Kim |
Westerholm |
public health administrator |
|
Nancy |
Dykstra |
Executive Director of Greater Sioux Community Health Center |
|
Melissa |
O'Rourke |
Lawyer, educator, farmer |
|
Barb |
Hibma |
Short Bio |
|
guozheng |
zhou |
Short Bio |
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Eric |
Dooyema |
Short Bio |
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First NameEric |
DooyemaLast Name |
Farmer |
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Mark |
Juhl |
Farmer |
|
Deadre |
Van Niejenhuis |
Short Bio |
|
Valerie |
Stokes |
Professor of Social Work, Northwestern College |
|
Jessica |
Diaz |
English as a Second Language Teacher |
|
Willis |
Alberda |
Board Member of CASA, Sioux Center, IA |
|
Diane |
Daniels |
Short Bio |
|
Gerald |
Van Es |
Family Physician, Sioux Center, Iowa |
|
Glenn |
Leach |
Volunteer in Social Action |
|
Ed |
O'Melia |
Short Bio |
|
Nora |
Dvorak |
Since 1985 I have been involved with refugees and immigrants as director of the Refugee Resettlement Program in Davenport. All of the people who I have had the privilege to help has provided life lessons for me. |
|
Honore |
Johnston |
an Iowa citizen |
|
Kent |
Ferris |
Short Bio |
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Leslie |
Kilgannon |
Short Bio |
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Sarah |
Martynowski |
law student |
|
Gerald |
Iversen |
Short Bio |
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Emmet |
farrell |
Short Bio |
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Fr. Emmet |
Farrell |
Short Bio |
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Charles |
Eastham |
Short Bio |
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Joe |
Heinrichs |
Short Bio |

