Gov. Kim Reynolds is giving Iowans a better idea of when she will be announcing Iowa's next lieutenant governor.Iowa has been without a lieutenant governor since Adam Gregg stepped down from the position in September.In October, Reynolds said her team had started the search, but didn't expect to make a selection before Election Day.During Tuesday's turkey pardoning, she shared when Iowans can expect an answer."Soon. Really soon. So, it just in the next couple of weeks, probably. We'll have a decision for you," Reynolds told reporters.Iowa law grants Reynolds authority to appoint a new lieutenant governor, who will serve the remainder of Gregg's term, which ends in January 2027. " Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayGet the latest headlines from KCCI
Gov. Kim Reynolds is giving Iowans a better idea of when she will be announcing Iowa's next lieutenant governor.
Iowa has been without a lieutenant governor since Adam Gregg stepped down from the position in September.
In October, Reynolds said her team had started the search, but didn't expect to make a selection before Election Day.
During Tuesday's turkey pardoning, she shared when Iowans can expect an answer.
"Soon. Really soon. So, it just in the next couple of weeks, probably. We'll have a decision for you," Reynolds told reporters.
Iowa law grants Reynolds authority to appoint a new lieutenant governor, who will serve the remainder of Gregg's term, which ends in January 2027.