Rep. David Loebsack (D-IA 2nd District)
2nd term Democrat from Iowa 2nd District.
Bio
Residence: Mount Vernon
Marital Status: Married (Terry)
Prev. Occupation: College Professor
Prev. Political Exp.: no prior elected office
Education: BS Iowa State Univ., 1974; MA Iowa State Univ., 1976; PhD Univ. of California - Davis, 1985
Birthdate: 12/23/1952
Birthplace: Sioux City, IA
Religion: Methodist
Percentage in Last Election: 57%
Major Opponent: Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Contact
Current Elected Office Contact Information
Contact Rep. David Loebsack via Web Form.
Website: loebsack.house.gov
Washington, D.C. Office:
1221 Longworth House Office Building,District of Columbia 20515-1502
Phone: (202) 225-6576
Fax: (202) 226-0757
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Phone: (319) 351-0789
Fax: (319) 351-5789
Staff
Current Elected Office Staff Members:
- Chief of Staff: Eric Witte
- Appt. Secy.: Heidi Hotopp
Letters
Current Elected Office Letters to Leaders:
Recent messages sent to Rep. David Loebsack by our constituents:
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Health care
- Keokuk, IA - 11/07/2009 -
Health Care
- Iowa City, IA - 11/03/2009 -
Spending
- Keokuk, IA - 11/03/2009 -
Dept. of Interior
- Keokuk, IA - 11/02/2009 -
E-Verify
- Keokuk, IA - 11/02/2009 -
Net neutrality
- Keokuk, IA - 11/02/2009 -
Patriotism
- Cantril, IA - 11/02/2009 -
Celebrate freedom
- Keokuk, IA - 11/02/2009 -
Your voting record
- Keokuk, IA - 11/01/2009 -
Health care
- Keokuk, IA - 11/01/2009 -
OUT OF CONTROL SPENDING
- Keokuk, IA - 10/31/2009 -
Health care
- Keokuk, IA - 10/31/2009 -
Devisive President
- Cantril, IA - 10/30/2009 -
Health care
- Keokuk, IA - 10/30/2009 -
Health care
- Keokuk, IA - 10/29/2009 -
Health care
- Keokuk, IA - 10/28/2009 -
Health care
- Keokuk, IA - 10/28/2009 -
Health care reform
- Cedar Rapids, IA - 10/26/2009 -
Net neutrality
- Keokuk, IA - 10/23/2009 -
Climate Change Treaty
- Keokuk, IA - 10/23/2009
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Recent Headlines
Seven things in the health overhaul*
A House vote is coming soon on a plan to overhaul the health care system. What exactly are they voting on? Here's seven key parts.
Hackers hijack protest signs
Thanks to the widespread popularity of Photoshop, online pranksters can now doctor your protest sign to say anything they want.
Ending the Mexico City policy
Congress is considering permanently ending a State department policy which bars foreign aid from going to groups that support abortion.
Alerts from Groups and Organizations
Your Senators' Votes on Hate Crimes Legislation
by American Association of University Women on October 29
Bill Introduced to Extend Ethanol Tax Credit
by American Coalition for Ethanol on October 26
Did your senator vote for the "thought crimes" bill?
by American Family Association on October 26
Let your representative know NOT to cosponsor H.R. 503
by American Veterinary Medical Association on October 27
Thank Your Member for Voting for Increased Funding for the NEA
by Americans For The Arts on October 30

