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American politician (born 1971)
Greg Heartsill
Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
from the 28th district
In office
January 14, 2013 – January 14, 2019
Preceded byPat Murphy
Succeeded byJon Thorup
Personal details
BornMarch 14, 1971 (1971-03-14) (age 53)
Mount Pleasant, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAngie
Children9
Residence(s)Chariton, Iowa, U.S.
EducationIndian Hills Community College (AS)
Buena Vista College (BA)

Greg T. Heartsill (born March 14, 1971) is an American politician who served as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives for the 28th district from 2013 to 2019.

Early life and education

Heartsill was born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa and raised in Salem. He earned an associate degree in computer science from Indian Hills Community College and Bachelor of Arts in business from Buena Vista University.

Career

As of January 2013, Heartsill serves on several committees in the Iowa House, including the Judiciary, Public Safety, and Transportation committees. He also served as the vice chair of the HouseGovernment Oversight and Local Government committees. Heartsill did not seek re-election in 2018.

References

  1. "Greg Heartsill biography". Iowa House Republicans. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  2. "Greg Heartsill". Iowa Legislature. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  3. "Representative Greg Heartsill". www.legis.iowa.gov. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  4. "Iowa House Republicans » Meet Our Members – Greg Heartsill". Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  5. "Heartsill won't seek re-election in 2018". Newton Daily News. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 2021-08-11.

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Iowa House of Representatives
Preceded byPat Murphy 28th District
2013–present
Succeeded byIncumbent
Members of the Iowa House of Representatives
90th General Assembly (January 9, 2023 – January 12, 2025)
Speaker
Pat Grassley (R)
Speaker pro tempore
John Wills (R)
Majority Leader
Matt Windschitl (R)
Minority Leader
Jennifer Konfrst (D)
  1. J. D. Scholten (D)
  2. Robert Henderson (R)
  3. Thomas Jeneary (R)
  4. Skyler Wheeler (R)
  5. Zach Dieken (R)
  6. Megan Jones (R)
  7. Mike Sexton (R)
  8. Ann Meyer (R)
  9. Henry Stone (R)
  10. John Wills (R)
  11. Brian Best (R)
  12. Steven Holt (R)
  13. Ken Carlson (R)
  14. Jacob Bossman (R)
  15. Matt Windschitl (R)
  16. David Sieck (R)
  17. Devon Wood (R)
  18. Tom Moore (R)
  19. Brent Siegrist (R)
  20. Joshua Turek (D)
  21. Brooke Boden (R)
  22. Stan Gustafson (R)
  23. Ray Sorensen (R)
  24. Joel Fry (R)
  25. Hans Wilz (R)
  26. Austin Harris (R)
  27. Kenan Judge (D)
  28. David Young (R)
  29. Brian Meyer (D)
  30. Megan Srinivas (D)
  31. Mary Madison (D)
  32. Jennifer Konfrst (D)
  33. Ruth Ann Gaines (D)
  34. Ako Abdul-Samad (D)
  35. Sean Bagniewski (D)
  36. Austin Baeth (D)
  37. Barb Kniff McCulla (R)
  38. Jon Dunwell (R)
  39. Rick Olson (D)
  40. Bill Gustoff (R)
  41. Molly Buck (D)
  42. Heather Matson (D)
  43. Eddie Andrews (R)
  44. John Forbes (D)
  45. Brian Lohse (R)
  46. Dan Gehlbach (R)
  47. Carter Nordman (R)
  48. Phil Thompson (R)
  49. Beth Wessel-Kroeschell (D)
  50. Ross Wilburn (D)
  51. Dave Deyoe (R)
  52. Sue Cahill (D)
  53. Dean Fisher (R)
  54. Joshua Meggers (R)
  55. Shannon Latham (R)
  56. Mark Thompson (R)
  57. Pat Grassley (R)
  58. Charley Thomson (R)
  59. Sharon Steckman (D)
  60. Jane Bloomingdale (R)
  61. Timi Brown-Powers (D)
  62. Jerome Amos Jr. (D)
  63. Michael Bergan (R)
  64. Anne Osmundson (R)
  65. Shannon Lundgren (R)
  66. Steve Bradley (R)
  67. Craig Johnson (R)
  68. Chad Ingels (R)
  69. Tom Determann (R)
  70. Norlin Mommsen (R)
  71. Lindsay James (D)
  72. Charles Isenhart (D)
  73. Elizabeth Wilson (D)
  74. Eric Gjerde (D)
  75. Bob Kressig (D)
  76. Derek Wulf (R)
  77. Jeff Cooling (D)
  78. Sami Scheetz (D)
  79. Tracy Ehlert (D)
  80. Art Staed (D)
  81. Luana Stoltenberg (R)
  82. Bobby Kaufmann (R)
  83. Cindy Golding (R)
  84. Thomas Gerhold (R)
  85. Amy Nielsen (D)
  86. David Jacoby (D)
  87. Jeff Shipley (R)
  88. Helena Hayes (R)
  89. Elinor Levin (D)
  90. Adam Zabner (D)
  91. Brad Sherman (R)
  92. Heather Hora (R)
  93. Gary Mohr (R)
  94. Mike Vondran (R)
  95. Taylor Collins (R)
  96. Mark Cisneros (R)
  97. Ken Croken (D)
  98. Monica Kurth (D)
  99. Matthew Rinker (R)
  100. Martin Graber (R)
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