Iowa Legislation

All 4,224 bills from the Iowa General Assembly

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IA SF2253
The bill IA SF2253 aims to create a new graduation requirement for students in Iowa to receive instruction on food nutrition and preparation. This means that students would need to learn about healthy eating and how to prepare meals before they can graduate. The goal is to equip students with essential life skills related to food and health.
Introduced Senate Annette Sweeney
IA HSB712
This bill allows certain retail alcohol licensees who share the same ownership to transfer alcoholic beverages between their locations. This means that if a business owns multiple stores, they can move their alcohol stock from one store to another without facing additional restrictions. The bill aims to simplify operations for these businesses.
Introduced House State Government
IA HF2366
The bill modifies existing laws regarding private instruction and dual enrollment in Iowa's education system. This means it will change how students can participate in private education and take courses at public schools while being homeschooled or in private schools. It also includes provisions about when the changes will take effect and how they will apply.
Introduced House Bill Gustoff
IA HF2368
The Iowa Medical Freedom Act aims to limit the ability of businesses, government agencies, and schools to require medical interventions, such as vaccinations or other health measures. It also seeks to change how state authorities manage public health emergencies. The bill includes provisions about when it will take effect.
Introduced House Samantha Fett
IA SSB3144
This bill aims to improve transparency in residential real estate by allowing better access to records from unit owners associations. It also requires the disclosure of home inspection information to potential buyers, helping them make informed decisions about their property purchases.
Introduced Senate Commerce
IA SF2240
IA SF2240 is a bill that extends the deadline for businesses to enter into agreements that allow them to receive tax credits through the targeted jobs withholding credit pilot project. This program is designed to encourage job creation in specific areas by providing financial incentives. By extending the deadline, more businesses may take advantage of this opportunity.
Introduced Senate Catelin Drey