- Merlin Bartz
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Merlin E. Bartz Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 6th districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 12, 2009Preceded by E. Thurman Gaskill Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 10th districtIn office
January 11, 1993 – February 11, 2002[1]Preceded by Alvin Miller Succeeded by Amanda Ragan Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
from the 19th districtIn office
January 14, 1991 – January 11, 1993Preceded by Dennis May Succeeded by Gary Blodgett Personal details Born March 16, 1961
Mason City, IowaPolitical party Republican Spouse(s) Lisa Jorgensen Children stepdaughter: Kimberly
Will, MarenaResidence Grafton, Iowa Alma mater Luther College Occupation Farmer Religion Lutheran Website Bartz's website [2][3][4] Merlin Bartz (born March 16, 1961) is the Iowa State Senator from the 6th District, elected in 2008. A Republican, he sits on the Appropriations, Human Resources, Natural Resources, and Ways and Means committees. He is the ranking member on the Administration and Regulation Appropriations Subcommittee.[5]
Previously he served in the Iowa House of Representatives (19th District, 1991 – 1993), and the Iowa Senate (10th District, 1993 – 2002). He was Senate Assistant Majority Leader in the 77th, 78th, and 79th General Assemblies.[2][6] Bartz was appointed (January, 2002) Special Assistant to the Undersecretary, Natural Resources and Environment, U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. He is a sixth generation Iowa farmer.[7] From July 2004, he was Regional Assistant Chief, Central, for the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). He was a management representative of the Chief, providing direction of NRCS programs and activities and overall leadership and supervision to state conservationists in Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.[8] Bartz has a B.A. music and political science from Luther College.
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Bartz has focused on reining in expenditures.[citation needed] Bartz launched a drive to gather petitions asking County Recorders to deny marriage licenses for same-sex marriages after Democrats thwarted efforts to launch a constitutional amendment in the Iowa General Assembly following the Iowa Supreme Court's 2009 ruling in Varnum v. Brien authorizing same-sex marriage in Iowa.[3][9]
Electoral history
Iowa Senate elections, 2008 Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Merlin Bartz 14,268 49.26% Democratic Doug Thompson 12,447 42.97% Independent Kenneth J Abrams 2,232 7.71% References
- ^ "Senate Journal: Monday, March 18, 2002". Journal of the Senate. http://www.legis.state.ia.us/GA/79GA/Session.2/SJournal/Day/0318.html. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
- ^ a b "Senator Merlin E. Bartz - Biography". Project Vote Smart. http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=6413. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ^ a b "Senator Merlin E. Bartz". Iowa Senate Republicans. http://www.iowasenaterepublicans.org/Bartz/Bartz.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-15.[dead link]
- ^ "Iowa Legislator - Representative Merlin Bartz". http://beta.legis.state.ia.us/Legislators/legislator.aspx?pid=7478&ga=74. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ^ "Iowa General Assembly - Merlin Bartz (R): 6". http://www3.legis.state.ia.us/ga/member.do?ga=83&id=7478. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ^ "SR 149 ...honoring Senator Merlin E. Bartz". Iowa Legislative Information System. April 10, 2002. http://www.legis.state.ia.us/GA/79GA/Legislation/SR/00100/SR00149/Current.html. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ^ "Conservation Security Program Listening Session" (PDF Transcript of Proceedings). Madison, Wisconsin. February 26, 2004. pp. 3, 6. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/csp/listeningsessions/wi.pdf. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ^ "Wisconsin Academy: SW Forum". Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, & Letters. http://www.wisconsinacademy.org/idea/index.php?category_id=3567&subcategory_id=4839. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- ^ Richardson, Valerie (April 28, 2009). "Maine, N.H. new gay marriage front - Legislative steps build confidence after other wins". The Washington Times (Washington, D.C.). http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/apr/28/new-hampshire-maine-new-gay-marriage-front/. Retrieved 2009-08-21. "[S]ame-sex couples were allowed to legally wed in Iowa after the state Supreme Court in early April ruled in favor of such marriages. ... [Bartz] launched a petition drive last week aimed at encouraging county recorders to reject marriage applications from same-sex couples until Iowans are able to vote on a same-sex marriage referendum. Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate have tried repeatedly to convince the General Assembly to place a traditional-marriage constitutional amendment on the ballot, but they've been stymied by the Democratic leadership. ... 'We've attempted four times on the floor of the Senate to bring up a constitutional amendment or at least deal with the court decision,' Mr. Bartz said. 'After all these efforts failed, you say, OK, the people of Iowa can't vote on this, they can't make their voices heard, so let's at least do a petition.'"
External links
- Senator Merlin Bartz official Iowa Legislature site
- Senator Merlin Bartz official Iowa General Assembly site
- Senator Merlin Bartz at Iowa Senate Republican Caucus
- Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart
- Campaign contributions at the National Institute for Money in State Politics
Iowa House of Representatives Preceded by
Dennis May19th District
January 14, 1991 – January 11, 1993Succeeded by
Gary BlodgettIowa Senate Preceded by
Alvin Miller10th District
January 11, 1993 – February 11, 2002Succeeded by
Amanda RaganPreceded by
E. Thurman Gaskill6th District
January 12, 2009 – presentSucceeded by
IncumbentMembers of the Iowa Senate 84th General Assembly (2011-2012)
President of the Senate: Jack Kibbie (D) • President pro Tempore: Jeff Danielson (D) • Majority Leader: Michael Gronstal (D) • Minority Leader: Paul McKinley (R)- Rick Bertrand (R)
- Randy Feenstra (R)
- David Johnson (R)
- Jack Kibbie (D)
- Robert Bacon (R)
- Merlin Bartz (R)
- Amanda Ragan (D)
- Mary Jo Wilhelm (D)
- Bill Dix (R)
- Jeff Danielson (D)
- William Dotzler (D)
- Brian Schoenjahn (D)
- Tod Bowman (D)
- Pam Jochum (D)
- Robert Dvorsky (D)
- Tom Hancock (D)
- Wally Horn (D)
- Vacant*
- Rob Hogg (D)
- Tim Kapucian (R)
- Dennis Black (D)
- Steve Sodders (D)
- Herman Quirmbach (D)
- Jerry Behn (R)
- Daryl Beall (D)
- Steve Kettering (R)
- Bill Anderson (R)
- James Seymour (R)
- Nancy Boettger (R)
- Pat Ward (R)
- Matt McCoy (D)
- Brad Zaun (R)
- Jack Hatch (D)
- Dick Dearden (D)
- Jack Whitver (R)
- Paul McKinley (R)
- Kent Sorenson (R)
- Tom Rielly (D)
- Joe Bolkcom (D)
- James F. Hahn (R)
- Roby Smith (R)
- Shawn Hamerlinck (R)
- Joe Seng (D)
- Thomas Courtney (D)
- Sandra Greiner (R)
- Gene Fraise (D)
- Mark Chelgren (R)
- Joni Ernst (R)
- Hubert Houser (R)
- Michael Gronstal (D)
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