Nick Wagner
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Biography
Nick is serving his first term in the Iowa House. He is an account manager and Project Engineer for ESCO Group in Marion. He completed a term as an at-large Marion City Council Member in 2008.
Nick was born on November 4, 1973. His mother was a small business owner and his father was an executive.
He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biomedical Engineering. In 1998 he received his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Iowa.
Nick and his wife, Mandy, live in Marion and have two children, Samantha and Grant.
In 2004 Nick was elected to the Marion City Council as an at-large council member. Nick served on the Highway 151 Economic Development Committee, Mayoral Youth Advisory Council Advisor, Zoning Ordinance Review Committee, Brownfield Steering Committee, Solid Waste Mediation Committee, and the Priority Advisories Committees.
District Information
House District 36 Map (PDF)
Newsletters
To sign up for my newsletter, please email me at nick.wagner@legis.state.ia.us.
Nick’s News 1-15-09
Nick’s News 1-22-09
Nick’s News 1-29-09
Nick’s News 2-5-09
Nick’s News 2-12-09
Nick’s News 2-19-09
Nick’s News 2-26-09
Nick’s News 3-5-09
Nick’s News 3-12-09
Nick’s News 3-19-09
Nick’s News 3-26-09
Nick’s News 4-2-09
Nick’s News 4-9-09
Nick’s News 4-16-09
Nick’s News 4-23-09
Nick’s News 4-26-09
Press Releases
House Republicans Announce G.R.O.W. Plan
Reps. Propose Changes to Smoking Ban
Wagner Pushes Income Tax Cut
Committees
Commerce
Local Government (Ranking Member)
Transportation
Ways and Means
Administration and Regulation Appropriations Subcommittee
Sponsored Legislation
HF 205
A bill for an act providing for the recall of elected officials of political subdivisions and providing a penalty.
HF 217
A bill for an act relating to compensation paid to county supervisors.
HF 285
A bill for an act authorizing counties and cities to establish disaster revitalization areas, providing for a disaster revitalization property tax exemption, and including effective date and retroactive applicability date provisions.
HF 358
A bill for an act relating to equal treatment of bars and gaming floors under the smokefree air Act.
HF 447
A bill for an act relating to the composition of the environmental protection commission and providing an effective date.
HF 471
A bill for an act relating to the development and implementation of uniform billing codes for third-party payors and health care providers.
HF 569
A bill for an act concerning the manufacture and sale of native distilled spirits, and establishing a related permit fee and excise tax.
HF 572
A bill for an act concerning the appointment of young adults to appointive boards, commissions, committees, and councils and including an applicability date provision.
HF 595
A bill for an act requiring the department of revenue to provide notice of suspected misuse of personal information.
HF 596
A bill for an act relating to the carrying of weapons.
HF 604
A bill for an act reducing the individual and corporate income tax rates and including an effective and applicability date provision.
HF 605
A bill for an act making the services of certain executive search agencies and private employment agencies exempt from the sales tax and including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions.
HF 611
A bill for an act modifying certain provisions relating to recounts of public offices and public measures.
HF 808
A bill for an act updating the Code references to the Internal Revenue Code and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
HCR 6
A concurrent resolution claiming state sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over certain mandates imposed on states by the federal government.
HR 39
A resolution honoring those Iowans who volunteered their time and efforts providing aid and assistance during the June 2008 flood.
HR 40
A resolution urging Iowa’s congressional delegation to oppose legislation that disenfranchises workers by removing their right to a private ballot union election.
HR 41
A resolution in support of state-based regulation of the property and casualty insurance industry.
HR 51
A resolution to honor the athletes and staff of the Woodward Academy for their fourth consecutive high school national powerlifting championship.
Local News Outlets
Cedar Rapids Gazette
www.gazetteonline.net
Marion Times
www.mariontimesonline.com

