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Bill Anderson (Iowa politician)

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Ron Wieck

Name
  
Bill Anderson

Children
  
1 son, 2 daughters

Role
  
Iowa politician


Residence
  
Pierson, Iowa

Spouse
  
Angie Anderson

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

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Born
  
Sioux City, IA

Occupation
  
Small Business Owner, Congressional Assistant

Website
  
Iowa Senate Republicans

Political party
  
Republican Party of Iowa

Bill Anderson (born 1977) is a Republican politician and legislator from the state of Iowa.

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Service

Anderson served on the staff of Senator Chuck Grassley from 1999–2007. Currently he serves as the Military Academy Coordinator and Policy Advisor to Congressman Steve King. He served for three terms on the Iowa Republican State Central Committee. He was first elected to the Iowa Senate in 2010.

Professional experience

  • Co-Owner, Anderson Professional Services, present
  • Army National Guard
  • Employee, Congressman Steve King
  • Employee, Senator Charles Grassley
  • Education

    Anderson graduated from North High School in Sioux City.

    Anderson is also a graduate of Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska.

    Personal information

    Anderson was born and raised in Sioux City, Iowa. He is a graduate of Sioux City Public Schools, and is a veteran of the Army National Guard. He has served on the congressional staffs of Senator Chuck Grassley and Congressman Steve King, in their district offices.

    Anderson and his wife, Angie, have a son and two daughters. The couple reside on acreage near Pierson, Iowa. They own and operate Anderson Professional Services, an accounting, bookkeeping and investment business in Sioux City.

    Anderson serves as the Ranking Member of the Commerce Committee. His other committee assignments include State Government, Labor and Business, and the Transportation, Infrastructure and Capital Budget Sub Committee.

    References

    Bill Anderson (Iowa politician) Wikipedia