Last October, I made an official request to the State Auditor's office to look into the background check and licensure procedures at the Department of Education and Board of Educational Examiners. This week we learned the Department of Education refused to cooperate with the Auditor, so Des Moines Public School students and families don't get the answers they deserve.
State Senator Tony Bisignano
Iowa State Senator from Des Moines Tony was taught at an early age that family comes first. Alfonso, Tony’s father, immigrated to America from Italy in 1929.
About Tony
Des Moines Roots
Tony is a lifelong resident of Des Moines, raised in the South Side neighborhood traditionally known as Little Italy. He learned the importance of respect for your neighborhood, your family, your elders, and your church. He worked at John Deere for 32 years, and was a proud member of UAW 450. Alfonso fought in World War II in Europe, and was later a commander at the B
Throughout the session, I have defended kids that the state entrusts to be taken care of by the foster care system. A task force was ordered by a judge to evaluate the system that neglected and saw the starvation of Natalie Finn and Sabrina Ray. After months of not receiving a response from the Department of HHS I have decided to oppose the confirmation of Larry Johnson for Director of Health and Human Services.
Joe McCarthy!
Yesterday, I rose on a point of personal privilege to call attention to the President’s Easter Day message. I found the timing and substance of his remarks to be deeply inappropriate, and I felt it was important to bring that concern before the body.
Easter is a day that holds profound meaning for millions of Christians; a time rooted in reflection, renewal, and hope. When messaging on such a significant day feels divisive or misaligned with those values, it deserves to be acknowledged and addressed.
My intent was not to create division, but to encourage accountability and thoughtful leadership. Words matter, especially from those in positions of influence, and we should expect them to reflect the unity and respect that days like Easter call for.
Late last week, the Judiciary Committee met to discuss HF2542, a bill that would create a 3-strikes system that would put those who commit certain crimes and earn 3 or more "points" in prison for a mandatory minimum of 20 years - no exceptions. I spoke against this bill and you can watch my remarks below.
03/23/2026
Today I had the pleasure of introducing an old friend and former colleague, Lowell Junkins to the Iowa Senate. Lowell served in the Senate from 1973-1987 and was the Minority Leader from 1978-1982 and Majority Leader from 1983-1985. He now serves as the Chair of FarmerMac, a federal agribusiness corporation. His grandson, Connor, currently works in the Iowa House and helped facilitate us seeing each other again!
Listen to this. This is absurd. You can't make this stupidity up!
03/19/2026
I had a truly special visit at the Capitol this week. My daughter, Allison, brought my grandson, Anthony, by so he could get a glimpse of what Grandpa does each day. It was such a joy to give him a personal tour and share a few of my favorite spots around the building.
Of course, Anthony had his own highlights. The Senate gallery stairs quickly became his favorite place to explore! Moments like these are a wonderful reminder of why the work we do matters, and who we do it for.
03/12/2026
It is official, I am running for another term in the Iowa Senate! I have truly enjoyed working for the people - not only in my district, but Iowans across the state. These are very challenging times and Iowans are struggling to make ends meet whether that is at the grocery store or the gas pump. I will continue to work on making life for the everyday Iowan easier, more affordable, and more inclusive. Thank you for your words of encouragement and continued support!
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