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Mills County Routes

Mills County Routes

De : Kyle Raney
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Mills County, Iowa… one story at a time Daily interviews with business owners, leaders, nonprofits, & residents Hosted by Carlene Hall, multi-media professional, and advocate for US military veterans. Small towns. Big heart. Proud to call it home.Kyle Raney
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  • Property Taxes, Classical Education, and Veterans Homes | Adam Steen Speaks in Glenwood
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode of Mills County Routes, we share a Mills County town hall featuring Adam Steen speaking with local residents about policy issues affecting Iowa.

    During this open forum, Steen discusses several topics currently being debated at the state level, including property taxes, government spending, education policy, and support for rural communities. The discussion also includes questions from local attendees about agriculture, school mandates, and veterans services.

    Topics discussed include:

    • Property tax reform and the idea of zero-based budgeting
    • Government transparency and reducing spending
    • School choice and Iowa’s ESA program
    • Common Core vs classical education approaches
    • Unfunded mandates affecting local schools
    • Agriculture and farmland ownership in Iowa
    • Rural representation in state government
    • Veteran care and the conversation around veterans homes in Iowa

    The event includes questions and comments from community members, creating a candid exchange about issues facing Mills County and rural Iowa.

    Local Stream Media and Mills County Routes do not endorse political candidates. Our goal is to provide a platform for open discussion and give voters access to hear directly from individuals seeking public office.

    Mills County Routes shares conversations that matter to our communities and highlights the people and ideas shaping the future of Southwest Iowa.

    Subscribe for more local conversations, interviews, and community discussions from across Mills County.


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