Feenstra voted against stop-gap spending bill, all other Iowans in congress voted yes

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Washington-  One of the six republicans who represent Iowa in congress voted against the spending plan that will keep the federal government operating for three months.

Radio Iowa reports that, in a message posted on social media, fourth district Congressman Randy Feenstra said Iowans and Americans deserve fiscal responsbility from their government. Feenstra did not directly refer to his no vote on the temporary spending bill that averts a federal government shut down October 1st, but Feenstra said congress needs to end reckless government spending and produce a balanced federal budget.

First district Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, second district Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, and third district Congressman Zach Nun all voted yes on the resolution to provide funding for the government through December 20th.

Both of Iowa’s US Senators voted for the plan as well.