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A Coralville city councilor is hopping into the race for the Johnson County Board of Supervisors. And if she wins, Meghann Foster would be the first person from Coralville to hold the office in recent memory. It s just another perspective that hasn t been there, and I think that, as the second-largest municipality (in the county), it would be good to have somebody that has that perspective, Foster said of the June 8 special election that will fill the seat vacated 21 months early by Janelle Rettig.
Foster is the community engagement coordinator for the Domestic Violence Intervention Program and teaches in the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She is the vice chairwoman on the board of directors for the Coralville Community Food Pantry.
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Republicans on a Senate subcommittee advanced a bill that would require the state to conduct additional verification of Iowans’ eligibility for food assistance and other types of public aid.
Republicans on a Senate subcommittee advanced a bill Monday that would require the state to conduct additional verification of Iowans’ eligibility for food assistance and other types of public aid.
The Iowa Department of Human Services would have to establish a new computer system or contract with a third-party vendor that would run asset, income and identity checks for those who apply for or are enrolled in Medicaid, the children’s health insurance program, food assistance, or cash assistance.
IOWA CITY There’s a common undercurrent in Keshia Fields’ various professional and volunteer roles in Johnson County.
“I have a passion for people,” the 35-year-old North Liberty resident said. “I stretch myself really thin, but I’m a people person and I like to be of service to people.”
That passion has manifested itself in many ways. Fields serves on North Liberty’s communications commission; volunteers with North Liberty Blues & BBQ, Grow: Johnson County and the Coralville Community Food Pantry; and even launched a Meetup social group for local kayaking enthusiasts after she got into it.
Fields also serves as Johnson County’s inclusion and equity specialist, a position created just a year ago. Fields said she has spent the last year navigating that role that is new both to her and the county, while working to ensure Johnson County is an inclusive place to live and work.
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