IOWA CITY, IOWA (May 17, 2019) — Senator Kamala Harris will campaign in Western and Central Iowa May 23 and 24. On Thursday, May 23, she will hold events in Sioux City, including a public town hall. On Friday, May 24, she will campaign in Council Bluffs and Des Moines. This will be Sen Harris’ fourth trip to Iowa since announcing her candidacy for president of the United States.

Members of the public interested in attending the Thursday town hall in Sioux City should RSVP HERE.

Sen Harris will discuss her proposal to give the average Iowa teacher a $12,200 raise by the end of her first term, her plans to combat climate change and to address the student debt crisis, among others. This trip will be another opportunity for Iowans to hear directly from Harris about her vision for America and ask her questions about important issues.

Additional details about the visit will be released soon.

Media interested in covering these events should RSVP here: MEDIA RSVP LINK.

 

Thursday, May 23

Truman Club with special guest Sen Kamala Harris

When: 3:45PM

Where: 310 Virginia Street, Sioux City, Iowa

Sen Kamala Harris Town Hall in Sioux City

When: Doors open at 5:15PM

Where: TBD

PUBLIC RSVP HERE

 

Sen Kamala Harris Town Hall in Sioux City

When: Doors open at 5:15PM (Program begins at 5:45PM)

Where: Morningside College, Sioux City, IA

PUBLIC RSVP HERE

 

Friday, May 24

Sen Kamala Harris Meet and Greet in Council Bluffs

When: Doors open at 8:50AM (Program begins at 9:15AM)

Where: Lincoln’s Pub, 157 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, IA

PUBLIC RSVP HERE

 

CelebrAsian Heritage Festival with Sen Kamala Harris

When: 2:15PM

Where: Western Gateway Park, Des Moines, IA

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