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In 2006 State Senator
Dennis Black was elected to his fourth term in the Iowa Senate. He
represents Senate District 21, including
Polk
and Jasper County. Senator Black served six terms in the Iowa House of
Representatives.
Senator Dennis
Black is chair of the Natural Resources & Environment Committee and serves
on the Agriculture, Appropriations, Veterans Affairs, and State Government
committees. He is also a member of the Agriculture and Natural Resources
Budget Subcommittee.
Senator Black is an advocate for Iowa’s
environment. He has helped clean up Iowa’s air and water and helped improve
our quality of life by increasing recreational opportunities.
Senator Black has extensive professional experience
including work as a natural resource analyst and consultant, service as the
director of the Jasper County Conservation Board from 1970 to present, and
the author of numerous natural resource management publications.
Senator Black’s civic involvement includes service
on the Newton Community Schools Board of Education, Jasper County Soil and
Water District Commission, Des Moines River Greenbelt Commission, and Iowa
Capitol Planning Commission, Jasper Community Foundation, and Terrace Hill
Commission. He has also chaired the Jasper County Economic Development
Commission.
Senator Black has received numerous legislative
awards and recognitions, including a lifetime honorary
membership in the Iowa Association of Soil & Water Conservation District
Commissioners, an Outstanding Legislator Award from ABATE of Iowa, and an
Award of Merit from the Iowa Chapter of the Wildlife Society of America.
Senator Black received a Bachelor of Science degree
in Forest Management and a Master of Science degree in Natural
Resource Economics from Utah State University.
Senator Black and his wife, Faun, have two sons and one
daughter. They have four beautiful grandchildren.
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