Stepping down as agriculture secretary, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack is stepping up as the first CEO of the World Food Prize Foundation
The former USDA secretary and former governor will be CEO of the Des Moines-based World Food Prize Foundation,which strives to alleviate world hunger and honors the work of international leaders for their efforts and achievements in global food security with an annual prize.
In Iowa, 10 people who were charged with Jan. 6-related offenses are receiving reprieves from Trump. Nine Iowans were pardoned after facing convictions, and a tenth, who was not yet convicted, will have his case permanently dismissed.
Here's what to know about Tom Vilsack, who will become the new president of the Des Moines-based World Food Prize Foundation.
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The bill would allow members to enroll in certificate and credentialing programs offered at higher education institution in Iowa.
The World Food Prize Foundation announced Tuesday that former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack will serve as the organization’s chief executive officer, beginning March 1.
A state law that would allow the arrest and deportation of immigrants in Iowa if they had previously been denied entry into the country will remain blocked after a federal appeals court ruling issued Friday.