About Senator Kreiman
State
Senator Keith Kreiman, of Bloomfield, is currently serving his second term
in the Iowa Senate. He represents Senate District 47, which includes
Appanoose, Davis, and Wayne counties, and the southeast quadrant of Wapello
County. Before running for the Iowa Senate, Kreiman served five terms in the Iowa House of
Representatives.
Senator Kreiman is chair of the Judiciary Committee.
He also serves on the Human Resources, Education, and Local Government
committees, and is a member of the Administration & Regulation Budget
Subcommittee.
Kreiman’s civic involvement includes membership at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
teaching Sunday School, the Davis County Fine Arts
Council, and parenting foreign exchange students and foster children.
Senator Kreiman has received numerous legislative awards and recognitions, including
a Justice for the Poor Award from
the Volunteer Lawyer Project.
Senator Kreiman graduated from Waverly-Shell Rock High School in 1972. In
1974, he received his Associates Degree from Ellsworth Community College. He
received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Seattle University in 1976 and earned his Law Degree from the University of Iowa in
1978. He currently practices civil and criminal law.
Senator Kreiman is married to Rose Ann, and they have three children: Erin,
Krista, and Shanon.