Iowa Lt. Governor Adam Gregg Leaving Position Effective Tuesday
Gregg Cites Personal Reasons for Resignation
Iowa Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg is resigning from his position effective Tuesday, February 7th. Gregg cited personal reasons for his decision in a letter to Governor Kim Reynolds.
Reynolds to Announce Replacement Soon
Governor Reynolds will announce Gregg's replacement in the coming days, her office said in a statement. Gregg's departure comes as the Iowa legislature is in the middle of its annual session.
Background on Gregg's Career
Served as Lieutenant Governor Since 2019
Gregg has served as Lieutenant Governor since 2019, when he was elected alongside Reynolds. Prior to that, he served in the Iowa House of Representatives from 2011 to 2016.
Focus on Economic Development and Education
As Lieutenant Governor, Gregg has focused on economic development and education. He has led the Iowa Economic Development Authority and the Iowa Workforce Development Board.
Reasons for Resignation
Personal Reasons Cited
Gregg did not provide specific details about his personal reasons for resigning, but he thanked Governor Reynolds and the people of Iowa for the opportunity to serve.
Reynolds Expresses Appreciation
Governor Reynolds expressed her appreciation for Gregg's service in a statement, saying: "Adam has been a valuable member of my team, and I wish him well in his future endeavors."
Conclusion
Adam Gregg's resignation as Lieutenant Governor of Iowa will create a vacancy in the state's second-highest office. Governor Reynolds will soon announce his replacement, who will serve until the next gubernatorial election in 2022.