Sherrie:
In Iowa the State Soil Conservation Committee (SSCC) is housed in the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Division of Soil Conservation and Water Quality.
Members serve six years. There are 9 members, six represent a geographic region of the state and have to be actively engaged in farming. One member represents Cities and Towns, one represents Forestry, and one represents Mines and Minerals. The committee is appointed by the governor and approved by our State Senate. The committee has to be gender and political split.
Members are limited to two six year terms if reappointed after first six year term.
The committee has advisors from the County Engineers Association, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Conservation Districts of Iowa. (Non-Voting)
The committee has Ex-Officio members from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and Iowa State University Extension. (Non-Voting)
Hope this helps and if you have questions, feel free to contact me.