Ken Rozenboom
Profile
Ken Rozenboom is an American politician serving as the President pro tempore of the Iowa Senate. First elected to the Iowa Senate in 2013, he represents the 19th District and has held various leadership roles, including chairing the Education and State Government committees. Before his legislative career, he worked as a sales production manager and served as a Mahaska County Supervisor. In 2026, he faced public criticism, dubbed "Spinachgate," following his controversial remarks regarding nitrate levels in drinking water and their potential health impacts.
Details
- Born
- September 5, 1951 · 74 years old
- Birth place
- Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States
- Education
- Pella Christian High School, Calvin College
- Career
- Sales production manager, Mahaska County Supervisor
