JoAnn M. Johnson

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State Senator
Republican
Bills & Committees
Legislator
Dallas
79
01/08/2001 - 01/22/2002
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Birth: February 24, 1949, Massena. Parents: Elmer and Arlene Dinkla. Education: Graduated Adair-Casey High School, 1967; B.A., education, University of Northern Iowa, 1971. Spouse: Brian. Children: 1 daughter, Brooke Douglas; 1 son, Clint Douglas. Profession and Activities: Former grain and livestock producer, former teacher and coach. Congressional campaign staff for Jim Ross Lightfoot, 1984-1990. State director for Women in Government, 1995-present. 1995 Toll Fellow. Former UNI Alumni Board. 4-H leader. Member: Farm Bureau, Lutheran Church, Pork Producers, Rotary, Iowa Cattleman's Association, Pheasants Forever, Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. Term: Second.

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State Senator
Republican
Bills & Committees
Former Educator
Dallas
78
01/11/1999 - 01/07/2001
39

Birth: February 24, 1949, Massena. Parents: Elmer and Arlene Dinkla. Education: Graduated Adair-Casey High School, 1967; B.A., education, University of Northern Iowa, 1971. Spouse: Brian. Children: 1 daughter, Brooke Douglas; 1 son, Clint Douglas. Profession and Activities: Former grain and livestock producer, former teacher and coach. Congressional campaign staff for Jim Ross Lightfoot, 1984-1990. State director for Women in Government, 1995-present. 1995 Toll Fellow. Former UNI Alumni Board. 4-H leader. Member: Farm Bureau, Lutheran Church, Pork Producers, Rotary, Iowa Cattleman's Association, Pheasants Forever, Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. Term: Second.

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State Senator
Republican
Bills & Committees
Farmer/Teacher
Adair
77
01/13/1997 - 01/10/1999
39

Birth: February 24, 1949, Massena. Parents: Elmer and Arlene Dinkla. Education: Graduated Adair-Casey High School, 1967; B.A., education, University of Northern Iowa, 1971. Spouse: Craig, 1971. Children: 1 daughter, Brooke; 1 son, Clint. Profession and Activities: Grain and livestock producer, former teacher and coach. Congressional campaign staff for Jim Ross Lightfoot, 1984-1990. State director for Women in Government. 1995 Toll Fellow. UNI Alumni Board. 4-H leader. Member: Farm Bureau, Presbyterian Church, Adair Women's Club, West Central I-80 Development Board, Iowa Cattlemen's Association, Adair County Republican Central Committee, Adair Food Pantry director, Adair Library Board. Former member: Adair-Casey School Board. Term: First.

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State Senator
Republican
Bills & Committees
Farmer/Teacher
Adair
76
01/09/1995 - 01/12/1997
39

Birth: February 24, 1949, Massena. Parents: Elmer and Arlene Dinkla. Education: Graduated Adair-Casey High School, 1967; B.A., education, University of Northern Iowa, 1971. Spouse: Craig, 1971. Children: 1 daughter: Brooke; 1 son: Clint. Profession and Activities: Grain and livestock producer, former teacher and coach. Congressional campaign staff for Jim Ross Lightfoot, 1984-1990. UNI Alumni Board, 4-H leader. Member: Farm Bureau, Presbyterian Church, Adair Women's Club, West Central I-80 Development Board, Iowa Cattlemen's Association, Adair County Republican Central Committee, Adair Food Pantry director, Adair Library Board. Former member: Adair-Casey School Board. Term: First.

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