Rep. Randy Feenstra, who represents Iowa’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, highlighted his recent legislative work and recognized military service in a series of posts on April 14, 2026.
In a tweet posted at 14:51 UTC, Feenstra wrote, “As the only member of Congress serving on both the House Ways and Means and Agriculture Committees, I worked to secure the Death Tax exemption in the Working Families Tax Cuts. This provision will help keep family farms operating during a challenging time. I was proud to be a https://t.co/tWXiq5pcfn”.
Later that day at 15:38 UTC, he marked an anniversary for military personnel by stating, “On April 14th, 1948, the United States Air Force Reserve was born. Today, we recognize the nearly 70,000 Reserve Airmen who protect our skies and homeland! We are grateful for their service, sacrifice, and devotion to our nation.”
At 17:43 UTC on April 14th, Feenstra addressed agricultural policy issues impacting his district: “Representing the largest hog producing district in the nation, I helped to lead the fix to the egregious Prop 12 mandate in the Farm Bill. California produces less than 1/10 of 1% of our nations hogs. It is critical that we do not let California dictate how Iowa producers feed https://t.co/iTKzvYrLOJ”.
Feenstra has represented Iowa’s 4th District since replacing Steve King in Congress in 2021 and previously served over a decade in the Iowa Senate. Born in Hull, Iowa in 1969 and currently residing there at age 54, Feenstra holds a bachelor’s degree from Dordt University.



