Mr. President, this time of year is typically spent celebrating students of all ages as they graduate on to their next endeavors. Most graduations have a different look this year due to the pandemic, but the occasion has not lost its significance. Graduations are a time to celebrate the hard work and dedication students put into their educations. I congratulate all Iowans who are graduating this spring as you begin new chapters in your lives. Barbara and I wish you all more years of continued success. ____________________
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