News broke on Friday that Iowa lost about 2,300 non-farm jobs in August, causing the state’s unemployment rate to rise from 6 percent to 6.1 percent. On the same day, Governor Terry Branstad named 11 voting members of a new Economic Development Authority board. Branstad said the board will “play a large role in promoting Iowa to businesses looking to expand or relocate in Iowa,” with a view to fulfilling his campaign promises to create 200,000 new jobs and raise family incomes by 25 percent.
After the jump I’ve posted some background on the new board, its mission, and the six men and five women Branstad appointed.
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