In visits to Western Iowa, Sen Booker will begin to outline his plans for economic justice impacting working families

DES MOINES, IOWA (April 14, 2019) — Senator Cory Booker will make the first stop on his national “Justice for All Tour” in Iowa on April 15 and 16, where he will focus in on the communities in Iowa which, for too long, have been forgotten, left out, and left behind. On his third trip to Iowa as a presidential candidate, Sen Booker will hold open discussions with caucus-goers in Sioux City, Carroll, Nevada, and Des Moines to begin to outline his plans for economic justice impacting working families.

JUSTICE FOR ALL TOUR: IOWA April 15 + 16, 2019

PRESS RSVP: click here. April 15, 2019 WOODBURY COUNTY WHAT: Conversation with Sen Booker WHERE: Sioux City Public Museum, 607 4th St, Sioux City, IA 51101 WHEN: 6PM CT DOORS OPEN: 5:30PM CT *Public RSVP: click here. April 16, 2019 WOODBURY COUNTY WHAT: Education Round Table WHERE: Sergeant Bluff, IA; RSVP required WHEN: 9:30AM CT DOORS OPEN: 9:15AM CT CARROLL COUNTY WHAT: Coffee with Cory WHERE: Queen Beans Coffee, 522 N Clark St, Carroll, IA 51401 WHEN: 1:30PM CT DOORS OPEN: 1PM CT STORY COUNTY WHAT: Conversation with Cory WHERE: Private Residence in Nevada, IA WHEN: 4:30PM CT DOORS OPEN: 4PM CT POLK COUNTY WHAT: Iowa Democratic Party, Black Caucus Reception WHERE: Polk County Central Senior Center, 2008 Forest Ave, Des Moines, IA 50311 WHEN: 7:45PM CT DOORS OPEN: 7:0PM CT *Public RSVP: click here.

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