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Brooke Boden

State Representative · Iowa · District 21 · Republican

Brooke Boden serves as a State Representative in the Iowa House of Representatives, representing District 21 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Boden.

Key facts

Full name
Brooke Boden
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Iowa House of Representatives
State
Iowa
District
District 21
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/942429d9-5b4a-4ad7-8da7-d43eb7828dff
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Brooke Boden is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives, representing District 21. A member of the Republican Party, she has been in office since January 2021. Boden has a diverse background that includes experience in business, community involvement, and advocacy for health-related issues. Her political career has been marked by her commitment to her constituents and her active participation in local governance.

Early life and career

Brooke Boden was born in 1973 in Indianola, Iowa, where she spent her formative years. She attended Indianola High School, where she likely developed foundational skills and interests that would later influence her career path. Following her high school education, Boden ventured into the business world, where she operated a dance studio for 24 years. This experience not only provided her with entrepreneurial skills but also allowed her to engage with the community, fostering relationships with families and children involved in the arts.

In addition to her work in the dance studio, Boden was involved in her family's business, National Ballooning Ltd., a manufacturer of hot air balloons. During her time there, she acquired a repairman certificate, which qualified her to inspect and repair hot air balloons. This unique skill set reflects her versatility and ability to adapt to various roles within the business sector. Furthermore, Boden holds a license as an insurance agent, which adds to her professional qualifications and understanding of the financial aspects of running a business. She also worked as a dental assistant, further diversifying her career experiences and enhancing her knowledge of health-related issues.

Boden's personal life is intertwined with her professional endeavors. She and her husband, Adam, have raised three children, which has likely influenced her perspective on family-oriented policies and community needs. Her experiences as a parent may have contributed to her advocacy for issues that affect families and children in her district.

Legislative service

Boden's entry into politics was marked by her advocacy for legislation aimed at supporting Iowa residents affected by Lyme disease. Her efforts in this area culminated in the passage of a bill through the Iowa General Assembly in 2017, demonstrating her commitment to public health and her ability to navigate the legislative process. This early involvement in advocacy laid the groundwork for her subsequent political ambitions.

In 2019, Boden began her campaign for the Iowa House of Representatives, seeking to represent District 21, a seat previously held by Scott Ourth. Her campaign focused on various issues relevant to her constituents, and she successfully defeated Ourth in the November 2020 election. Boden received 9,756 votes, while her opponent garnered 8,411 votes. This victory marked the beginning of her legislative career, and she officially took office on January 11, 2021.

Upon assuming her role in the Iowa House, Boden was appointed vice chair of the state government committee. This position allowed her to play a significant role in shaping legislation and overseeing government operations within the state. Her involvement in the committee reflects her commitment to effective governance and her desire to contribute to the legislative process actively.

Boden's legislative service continued with her re-election in 2022, where she faced Joe Kerner in the race for House District 21. Her ability to secure a second term indicates her growing influence and support within her district. In 2024, she successfully won a third term against Spencer Waugh, further solidifying her position as a key representative for her constituents.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Iowa House of Representatives, Brooke Boden's policy focus encompasses a range of issues that resonate with her constituents in District 21. Her background in business and advocacy informs her approach to legislation, particularly in areas related to health, education, and economic development. Boden's experience as a business owner likely influences her perspective on policies that support local businesses and promote economic growth within her district.

Boden's advocacy for public health, particularly her work on Lyme disease legislation, highlights her commitment to addressing health-related issues that affect residents in Iowa. This focus on health aligns with her personal experiences and her understanding of the challenges faced by families in her community. By prioritizing public health initiatives, Boden aims to ensure that her constituents have access to necessary resources and support.

In addition to health issues, Boden's legislative priorities may also include education and family-related policies. As a mother of three, she is likely attuned to the needs of families in her district, advocating for policies that enhance educational opportunities and support family well-being. Her involvement in the dance studio and community activities may also inform her understanding of the importance of arts and extracurricular programs for children.

Boden's district, District 21, encompasses a diverse population with varying needs and concerns. As a representative, she is tasked with addressing the unique challenges faced by her constituents while also working to foster a sense of community and collaboration. Her active participation in local governance and her commitment to listening to the voices of her constituents are essential components of her legislative approach.

In summary, Brooke Boden is a dedicated public servant with a multifaceted background that informs her legislative priorities. Her experiences in business, advocacy, and family life shape her approach to governance, making her a representative who is attuned to the needs of her district. As she continues her service in the Iowa House of Representatives, Boden remains focused on addressing the concerns of her constituents and contributing to the betterment of her community.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_BodenWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_BodenWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_BodenWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Iowa House of RepresentativesDistrict 21 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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