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Lori Slings' Biography

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Full Name:

Lori L. Slings

Gender:

Female

Family:

4 Children: Isaac, Jacob, Grace, and Corrina

Home City:

Altoona, IA

Associate of Science, Paralegal Degree, Des Moines Area Community College, 1994-1995

Attended, Marketing, Drake University, 1986-1987

Attended, Marketing, Iowa State University, 1984-1986

Candidate, Iowa State House of Representatives, District 30, 2020

Partner, Altoona Kids Café

Vice President of Mortgage Lending, Bankers Trust, 2014-Present

Mortgage Consultant, Great Southern Bank, 2014

Mortgage Loan Officer, Valley Bank (now Great Southern Bank), 2008-2014

Mortgage Loan Originator, City State Bank, 2006-2008

Mortgage Loan Originator, Great Western Bank, 2002-2006

Former Volunteer Chairwoman, Altoona 150th Anniversary Planning Committee

Former Director, Altoona Chamber of Commerce

Former President, Altoona Jaycees

Former Volunteer Co-Chair, Altoona Palooza

Former Member, Altoona Sign Committee

Former Member, Highway 65 Bypass Committee

Former Volunteer Chairwoman, Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI), Altoona Committee

Former Committee Member, Southeast Polk Black and Gold Gala

Former Member, Willowbrook Parent-Teacher Association

Board Member, Altoona Chamber of Commerce, 2019-Present

Volunteer, Lions Club International, Altoona, 2019-Present

Director, Southeast Polk Kiwanis, Board of Directors, 2019-Present

Chairwoman, East Polk Democratic Group, 2017-2018

Director, Former President and Vice President, Southeast Polk Board of Education, 2007-Present

Director, Southeast Polk Dollars for Scholars, 2004-Present

Member, Former President, Southeast Polk Booster Club, 2002-Present

Awards:

Southeast Polk Hall of Honor Inductee
Altoona Chamber of Commerce 2016 Citizen of the Year

Priority Issues:

Making tough budget decisions, education leads to economic success, supporting internships and trade training, healthcare and mental health, always strive for a living wage, union members' right to negotiate, jobs and skills training, soil/air/water regulations and increased state funding for the Department of Natural Resources, taking care of our environment and mitigating climate change, eliminate food insecurity for all Iowa citizens, and reproductive healthcare and a woman's right to choose.

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