Iowa Legislation

All 4,224 bills from the Iowa General Assembly

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IA HF2280
This bill aims to change the individual income tax credit available to emergency medical services personnel in Iowa. It also includes provisions that would allow the changes to apply retroactively, meaning they could affect previous tax years. Essentially, it seeks to provide financial benefits to those working in emergency medical services.
Introduced House Ann Meyer
IA SSB3117
The bill requires retail dealers in Iowa to report the total amount of gasoline and diesel fuel they sell over a specified period. This data will help in determining fuel usage and possibly inform future regulations or taxes related to fuel sales. It aims to improve transparency in fuel sales reporting.
Introduced Senate Transportation
IA SF2191
IA SF2191 is a bill that addresses the real estate transfer tax in Iowa, specifically focusing on how declarations of value are handled during property transactions. It aims to clarify and potentially modify the existing regulations surrounding this tax. The bill was introduced by the Judiciary Committee and is currently in the early stages of the legislative process.
Introduced Senate Judiciary
IA SF2193
This bill requires water treatment plants in Iowa to test their sewage sludge for certain harmful chemicals known as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These substances are often found in various consumer products and can pose health risks. The testing aims to ensure that these harmful chemicals are identified and managed properly.
Introduced Senate Dawn Driscoll
IA SF2200
The Iowa SF2200 bill aims to improve email security for schools by requiring school districts, charter schools, and area education agencies to adopt specific email security standards. This measure is intended to protect sensitive information and enhance the overall cybersecurity of educational institutions in Iowa.
Introduced Senate Jesse Green
IA HSB666
IA HSB666 is a proposed law in Iowa that focuses on individuals who are considered habitual offenders, meaning they have committed multiple offenses over time. The bill includes provisions for penalties aimed at these offenders, which may lead to stricter consequences for repeated criminal behavior. This legislation is intended to address ongoing issues with repeat offenses in the state.
Introduced House Judiciary
IA SSB3115
This bill focuses on regulations surrounding abortions in Iowa. It includes requirements for informed consent, guidelines for dispensing abortion-inducing medications, and mandates for reporting any complications that arise from these drugs. Essentially, it aims to ensure that patients are fully informed and that any issues are documented properly.
Introduced Senate Judiciary
IA HSB651
The bill establishes a new criminal offense for making written or electronic threats to kill someone, cause them bodily harm, or commit acts like mass shootings or terrorism. It includes penalties for those found guilty of such threats. The aim is to enhance public safety by addressing serious threats before they escalate into violence.
Introduced House Public Safety