US Rep. Ashley Hinson, of IA, released from hospital after kidney infection

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U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, of Iowa, was released Tuesday morning from a Cedar Rapids hospital where she was being treated for a kidney infection, her office said.

Hinson spent two nights in UnityPoint St. Luke’s Hospital after being admitted Sunday evening, according to her office.

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“I am feeling much better, will continue resting at home, and look forward to getting out on the road to be with Iowans soon,” Hinson said in a statement Tuesday morning.

A kidney infection landed U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson in the hospital for two days. The Iowa representative is pictured here speaking in Washington D.C., on June 15, 2021.
(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

A debate scheduled for Tuesday night between Hinson, a Republican, and her Democratic challenger, Liz Mathis, was canceled in light of Hinson’s medical emergency.

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Iowa PBS, which was hosting the debate, said there are no plans to reschedule the debate.

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