DES MOINES, IOWA (May 3, 2019) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg on Friday released their public schedules for Monday, May 6 — Sunday, May 12, 2019.

The following events are open to credentialed members of the media:

 

Monday, May 6

Gov Reynolds calls in to Executive Council Meeting

Robert D Ray Conference Room

Governor’s Office

Iowa State Capitol

10AM

 

Gov Reynolds signs SF86, Logan’s Law

Charles City Middle School

1200 1st Ave

Charles City, IA 50616

10:30AM

 

Gov Reynolds signs HF 637

Cedar Rapids Community School District

2500 Edgewood Road NW

Cedar Rapids, IA

2:30PM

 

Tuesday, May 7

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day ceremony

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall — Capitol Grounds

Iowa State Capitol

Des Moines, IA

11AM

***media avail to folllow**

 

Gov Reynolds attends Iowa Recognition for Performance Excellence Conference

Prairie Meadows Conference Center

1 Prairie Meadows Dr

Altoona, IA

7PM

 

Thursday, May 9

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend 2019 SMART Economic Development Conference

Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center

833 5th Ave

Des Moines, IA

8AM

 

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg hold Flood Advisory Board Meeting

Robert D Ray Conference Room — Governor’s Office

Iowa State Capitol

Des Moines, IA

1PM

 

Gov Reynolds signs Proclamations

Governor’s Formal Office

Iowa State Capitol

Des Moines, IA

2:15PM

 

Friday, May 10

Gov Reynolds, Lt Gov Gregg attend Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony

Iowa Peace Officer Memorial Monument

Iowa State Capitol Complex

Des Moines, IA

10AM

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