Iowa Legislation

All 4,224 bills from the Iowa General Assembly

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IA HSB656
This bill allows for the remote sale of motor vehicles in Iowa, meaning that buyers can complete the purchase process without having to be physically present at a dealership. It aims to modernize the way vehicles are sold, making it more convenient for consumers. The bill is part of a broader legislative effort to adapt to changing sales practices, especially in light of increased online shopping.
Introduced House Transportation
IA HF2268
The bill focuses on the rules and regulations surrounding the operation, registration, and titling of motor vehicles in Iowa. It aims to establish clear penalties for violations and includes provisions on how these rules will be applied. Essentially, it seeks to improve the management of motor vehicle-related processes in the state.
Introduced House Transportation
IA SF2181
The bill requires the Iowa Department of Education to create a pilot program for certain school districts. This program will focus on establishing attendance centers specifically for students who need special education and those with behavioral issues.
Introduced Senate Lynn Evans
IA SSB3105
This bill proposes a state corporate income tax deduction for income earned by controlled foreign corporations. This means that companies with subsidiaries in other countries may be able to reduce their taxable income in Iowa based on the income those foreign subsidiaries generate. The bill also includes provisions that would allow this deduction to be applied retroactively.
Introduced Senate Commerce
IA SSB3109
This bill requires all public and accredited private schools in Iowa to teach success-sequence education to students in grades seven through twelve. Success-sequence education focuses on helping students understand the steps they can take to achieve personal and academic success. The goal is to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed after high school.
Introduced Senate Education
IA HSB659
This bill allows counties and cities in Iowa to set rules regarding the installation and use of battery-powered security alarm systems on nonresidential properties. It aims to give local governments more control over how these alarm systems are managed. The bill is currently in the introductory stage of the legislative process.
Introduced House Local Government
IA SF2170
Iowa Senate File 2170, introduced on February 2, 2026, aimed to modify the district-to-community college sharing or concurrent enrollment program. This program allows high school students to enroll in college-level courses at community colleges, earning both high school and college credits. The bill proposed changes to enhance the program's effectiveness and accessibility. It was sponsored by Senator Jesse Green and was later renumbered as SF 2320. Despite passing both the Senate and the House with significant support, the bill was vetoed by the Governor on June 2, 2026.
Introduced Senate Jesse Green
IA SF2173
IA SF2173 is a bill that aims to establish English language proficiency requirements for commercial drivers in Iowa. It includes penalties for those who do not meet these language standards. The goal is to ensure that all commercial drivers can communicate effectively, which is important for safety and compliance on the road.
Introduced Senate Amy Sinclair
IA HF2240
The bill proposes a new tax on the endowment funds of certain colleges and universities in Iowa. It aims to limit certain charges related to these endowment funds and allocates money for workforce grants and incentives, as well as for tuition grants targeting high-wage and high-demand job sectors. This is intended to enhance educational opportunities and support the state's workforce development.
Introduced House Higher Education