Senator Adrian Dickey (R-Packwood) Sworn In For His First Full-Term In The Iowa Senate

 Pictured in the Middle Senator Adrian Dickey, (R-Packwood) was sworn in for his first full-term in the Iowa Senate on Monday.

Senator Adrian Dickey, R-Packwood, was sworn in for his first full-term in the Iowa Senate on Monday.

 

Senator Dickey was quoted saying “Iowans have shown us again and again they want common-sense solutions to the problems they’re facing. I am proud to be a voice in Des Moines, protecting what common-sense looks like, and making Iowa a GREAT place for Iowans to live and work.”

 

Senator Dickey is the chair of the Workforce Committee, and serves on the Commerce, Judiciary, Rules and Administration, Transportation, and Ways and Means committees.

 

Senator Adrian Dickey is a father and has been a lifelong Packwood resident. He earned a Bachelor of Technology degree with magna cum laude honors, graduating in just three years from the University of Northern Iowa.

Senator Dickey has served as the chairman of the Board of the Iowa Motor Truck Association. He has been a member of several local groups and boards, including as a board member and past president of the Jefferson County Hospital Foundation (2004-2013), a member of the Iowa Firefighters Association for 33 years, and an officer and member of the Packwood Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department (1992- present). Senator Dickey is a past parish council member and active in Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Fairfield.