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American politician
Jeff Reichman
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 50th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 11, 2021
Preceded byRich Taylor
ConstituencyDistrict 50 - (2023-Present)
District 42 - (2021-2023)
Personal details
BornJeffrey David Reichman
(1966-11-28) November 28, 1966 (age 58)
Keokuk, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationSoutheastern Community College (AS)
Iowa Wesleyan University (BBA)
Military service
Branch/service United States Marine Corps
Battles/warsIraq War

Jeff Reichman is an American politician serving as a member of the Iowa Senate from the 50th district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 11, 2021.

Early life and education

Reichman was born in Keokuk, Iowa. After graduating from Keokuk High School, Reichman earned an associate degree from Southeastern Community College and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Iowa Wesleyan University.

Career

Reichman served in the United States Marine Corps, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. During his career, he served two tours in Iraq. After retiring from the military, he founded Tri-State Home Inspection. Reichman was elected to the Iowa Senate in November 2020 and assumed office on January 11, 2021. Reichman serves as vice chair of the state Senate Veterans Affairs Committee and is a member of the Iowa Innovation Council.

References

  1. Duong, Ashley (May 5, 2020). "Meet the candidate: Jeff Reichman running for state senate D-42 seat". Southeast Iowa Union. Henry County, Iowa. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  2. "Jeff Reichman announces run for Iowa Senate". Daily Gate City. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  3. "Jeff Reichman". Iowa Senate Republicans. 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  4. "Senator Jeff Reichman". www.legis.iowa.gov. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  5. Delaney, Robin. "Local GOP fires up base and voters". Daily Gate City. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  6. "Jeffrey Reichman". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
Iowa Senate
Preceded byRich Taylor 42nd District
2021 – 2023
Succeeded byCharlie McClintock
Members of the Iowa Senate
90th General Assembly (2023–2025)
President of the Senate
Amy Sinclair (R)
President pro tempore
Brad Zaun (R)
Majority Leader
Jack Whitver (R)
Minority Leader
Pam Jochum (D)
  1. Rocky De Witt (R)
  2. Jeff Taylor (R)
  3. Lynn Evans (R)
  4. Tim Kraayenbrink (R)
  5. Dave Rowley (R)
  6. Jason Schultz (R)
  7. Kevin Alons (R)
  8. Mark Costello (R)
  9. Tom Shipley (R)
  10. Dan Dawson (R)
  11. Julian Garrett (R)
  12. Amy Sinclair (R)
  13. Cherielynn Westrich (R)
  14. Sarah Trone Garriott (D)
  15. Tony Bisignano (D)
  16. Claire Celsi (D)
  17. Izaah Knox (D)
  18. Janet Petersen (D)
  19. Ken Rozenboom (R)
  20. Nate Boulton (D)
  21. Mike Bousselot (R)
  22. Brad Zaun (R)
  23. Jack Whitver (R)
  24. Jesse Green (R)
  25. Herman Quirmbach (D)
  26. Jeff Edler (R)
  27. Annette Sweeney (R)
  28. Dennis Guth (R)
  29. Sandy Salmon (R)
  30. Vacant
  31. William Dotzler (D)
  32. Mike Klimesh (R)
  33. Carrie Koelker (R)
  34. Dan Zumbach (R)
  35. Vacant
  36. Pam Jochum (D)
  37. Molly Donahue (D)
  38. Eric Giddens (D)
  39. Liz Bennett (D)
  40. Todd Taylor (D)
  41. Kerry Gruenhagen (R)
  42. Charlie McClintock (R)
  43. Zach Wahls (D)
  44. Adrian Dickey (R)
  45. Janice Weiner (D)
  46. Dawn Driscoll (R)
  47. Scott Webster (R)
  48. Mark Lofgren (R)
  49. Cindy Winckler (D)
  50. Jeff Reichman (R)
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