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Kenneth De Groot
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'''Kenneth Roy De Groot''' was an American politician who sat in the [[Iowa House of Representatives]] between 1979 and 1993 as a member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. He held the [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 1|District 1]] seat until 1983, when he began representing [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 8|District 8]].
De Groot was born in [[Sioux County, Iowa]] on October 16, 1929. He was a graduate of [[Boyden–Hull High School|Hull High School]], and pursued tertiary education at [[Iowa State University]] and [[Northwestern College (Iowa)|Northwestern College]]. After college, De Groot became a dairy farmer for 42 years. Alongside his sons, De Groot owned and operated DG Valley-View Farms. De Groot held membership and executive positions in several agricultural collectives, companies, and associations, among them, [[4-H]], the Dairy Herd Improvement Association, the [[Land O'Lakes]] Northwest Iowa Dairy Division, and the [[Farm Bureau]].<ref name="iaga"></ref>
De Groot served in the [[Iowa House of Representatives]] between 1979 and 1993 as a member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. He held the [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 1|District 1]] seat until 1983, when he began representing [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 8|District 8]]. De Groot died on April 22, 1993, months after completing his seventh and final term in office.<ref name="iaga"/>
==References==
[[Category:1929 births]]
[[Category:1993 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century American politicians]]
[[Category:Iowa Republicans]]
[[Category:Members of the Iowa House of Representatives]]
[[Category:Farmers from Iowa]]
[[Category:People from Hull, Iowa]]
[[Category:Iowa State University alumni]]
[[Category:Northwestern College (Iowa) alumni]]
De Groot was born in [[Sioux County, Iowa]] on October 16, 1929. He was a graduate of [[Boyden–Hull High School|Hull High School]], and pursued tertiary education at [[Iowa State University]] and [[Northwestern College (Iowa)|Northwestern College]]. After college, De Groot became a dairy farmer for 42 years. Alongside his sons, De Groot owned and operated DG Valley-View Farms. De Groot held membership and executive positions in several agricultural collectives, companies, and associations, among them, [[4-H]], the Dairy Herd Improvement Association, the [[Land O'Lakes]] Northwest Iowa Dairy Division, and the [[Farm Bureau]].<ref name="iaga"></ref>
De Groot served in the [[Iowa House of Representatives]] between 1979 and 1993 as a member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. He held the [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 1|District 1]] seat until 1983, when he began representing [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 8|District 8]]. De Groot died on April 22, 1993, months after completing his seventh and final term in office.<ref name="iaga"/>
==References==
[[Category:1929 births]]
[[Category:1993 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century American politicians]]
[[Category:Iowa Republicans]]
[[Category:Members of the Iowa House of Representatives]]
[[Category:Farmers from Iowa]]
[[Category:People from Hull, Iowa]]
[[Category:Iowa State University alumni]]
[[Category:Northwestern College (Iowa) alumni]]
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