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Senator Dave Rowley named 2026 Herbert Hoover Uncommon Public Service Award recipient

Iowa Senate · March 25, 2026

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The Iowa Senate announced that Senator Dave Rowley is the 2026 recipient of the Herbert Hoover Uncommon Public Service Award for the Iowa Senate; Rowley was unable to attend the ceremony and will receive the award when he can return.

The Iowa Senate announced that Senator Dave Rowley is the 2026 recipient of the Herbert Hoover Uncommon Public Service Award for the Iowa Senate. The presentation was made during opening ceremonies when the Hoover Presidential Foundation board visited the chamber.

Senator Gruenhagen introduced Rowley and outlined the reasons for the nomination, saying Rowley ‘‘reminds us that uncommon public service often comes from people who simply believe in giving back.’’ Gruenhagen cited Rowley’s legislative focus on strengthening the rural workforce and helping secure disaster relief for his district in 2024. Gruenhagen also noted Rowley’s prior 37-year career in the property and casualty insurance sector, including roles with United Fire Group and leadership in local insurance agencies, and his community volunteer work through Rotary, Kiwanis and area churches.

The chair of the Senate announced that Rowley was unable to attend in person but was watching remotely; the chamber paused briefly for photos with the Hoover Foundation board and said arrangements will be made for an in-person presentation when Rowley returns. The Hoover Uncommon Public Service Award, established in 2007 and presented by the Hoover Presidential Foundation, honors one member of the Iowa House and one member of the Iowa Senate each year for service ‘‘above and beyond’’ legislative responsibilities.

The award citation and Gruenhagen’s remarks stressed a mix of legislative accomplishments, community engagement and personal commitments — including Rowley’s musical activities and a 2024 induction into the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — as elements that illustrated the foundation’s purpose in recognizing ‘‘uncommon’’ service. The ceremony was brief and ceremonial; no formal legislation or floor action related to the award was taken during the presentation.

The Senate resumed its business after the presentation; the award will be formally handed to Senator Rowley at a later time when he is able to receive it in person.