Rep. Sally Stutsman to retire 2016
STUTSMAN
Posted By: Mistina Christner (email)
Date: 7/30/2018 at 11:37:42
Source: Kalona News 2/18/2016
Rep. Sally Stutsman to retire from the Iowa House
After over 20 years in public service, State Representative Sally Stutsman of Johnson County said today she will retire from office next year to spend more time with her family.
"It's been a great honor serving the people of Johnson County on the Board of Supervisors and in the Iowa House over the last 21 years," said Stutsman. "I've deeply enjoyed my time in public service, but it's time for my husband and I to travel, relax, enjoy retirement, spend more time with our granddaughter, and pursue other opportunities."
Stutsman grew up in Fort Dodge and met her husband, Roger, while in college. They moved to his family farm in Hills where they still live and farm today. Sally is a social worker and worked for many years at the Iowa Dept. of Human Services as an adoption investigator.
Rep. Stutsman's public service included countless boards and commissions, volunteer organization, and economic development initiatives.
"I have so appreciated the people of Johnson County who were willing to trust me to make good decisions for them. I had so much enjoyment working with many persons in our area. It has been extremely rewarding and satisfying to me, and I have had wonderful experiences and conversations that will always be with me," added Stutsman.
"Just to clarify, I am going to continue to serve out my term as an Iowa Legislator from District 77," she said. "If you know me, you know I will apply all my effort and energy toward doing the very best I can until the end of my term. I can do no less."
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