712 Digital Group - top

Baccam says border security ‘critically important’

News

August 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Lanon Baccam, the Democrat challenging Republican Congressman Zach Nunn’s bid for a second term, says securing the southern border is critically important and a bipartisan plan developed this spring would have taken important steps in that direction. “Yet for purely political purposes, reasons it was killed,” Baccam says. “…Every time there’s a chance to actually do something and get something done, politics gets in the way. Iowans are tired of it. They want to see their representatives actually get something done in congress…When I get up there, I will do everything I can to make sure we can pass something.”

Baccam says the bill that stalled would have assigned more agents to the border and deployed technology to identify drugs being smuggled into the country. “Those are things that actually could have made a difference,” Baccam said. Baccam spoke late Monday afternoon at The Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair. Baccam’s Republican opponent, Congressman Nunn, told a crowd at the Fair on Friday there is no greater threat to the U-S than the situation at the southern border. Baccam says the number one issue he hears about from voters is about keeping their public schools.

“Iowans know that these systems have worked in the past, they want to continue to see these services delivered and so they’re worried about what’s going to happen to their communities,” Baccam said.

Baccam, a native of Mount Pleasant, now lives in Des Moines. He answered reporters’ questions after his speech, then chatted with voters at the Iowa Democratic Party’s booth at the State Fair before flipping chops at the Iowa Pork Producers grill on the fairgrounds.