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Senator Bill Dotzler
was elected in 2006 to his second term in the Iowa Senate, after three terms in the
Iowa House. He represents Senate District 11 in Waterloo.
Senator Dotzler is
an Assistant Majority Leader and chair of the Economic Development
Budget Subcommittee. He is also a member of the Appropriations, Labor
& Business Relations, Economic Growth, Human Resources, and Ways & Means
committees.
In addition to his legislative work, Senator Dotzler serves on the Iowa
Workforce Development Board, the Iowa
Small Business Development Center Board, and the Area
7 Regional Workforce Investment Board. He has held offices
at the Iowa Institute for Public Leadership, the 21st Century
Workforce Council, and the Governor’s Housing Task Force.
Dotzler has
served his community as chairman of the Board of
Directors for the Waterloo Nursing Association, president of the Friends
of Hartman Reserve Nature Center, and charter president of Cedar Trails
Partnership. He was also on the initial Board of Directors of Black Hawk
Leadership.
Senator Dotzler
was in the United States Army Security Agency, Military Intelligence
from 1969-72. Before receiving an Honorable Discharge, he was
an Honor Graduate in Special Identification Techniques Operator School in
Fort Devens, Massachusetts. He received Top Secret Cryptographic Security
Clearance and did his Tour of Duty in Berlin, Germany, from 1970-72.
Dotzler has received numerous special recognitions and awards, including the Governor’s Volunteer
Service Award, the Governor’s Special Recognition Award, and the Governor’s
Lifesaving Award. In 2000, he received the International Citation
Award for workforce development, an award once granted to President
Kennedy.
Dotzler
graduated from Cedar Falls High school in 1966. He received his
Associate of Arts degree from North Iowa Area Community College in 1969 and
graduated
from the University of Northern Iowa in 1975 with a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Biology.
He is retired from John Deere Waterloo Works,
where he was employed as a Machine
Operator and Labor Representative. He also worked for Area 7 Job
Training Administration.
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