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IA HF2238

IA HF2238
A bill for an act providing for a study to determine the cost and feasibility of acquiring certain public utilities or their assets.


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Introduced
01/30/2026
In Committee
01/30/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill provides for a study to determine the cost and feasibility of the state of Iowa acquiring certain public utilities or their assets. The bill includes legislative findings stating that certain public utilities subject to rate regulation are derelict in their obligations to customers and have engaged in conduct unsuitable for entities operating as government-sanctioned monopolies. The bill requires the department of administrative services (department) to work with a large investment firm, selected at the department’s discretion, to conduct a study to determine the cost and feasibility of the state of Iowa acquiring a public utility that is subject to rate regulation under Code chapter 476, or the public utility’s assets within the state, that provides electric and natural gas service to more than 200,000 customers in Iowa and is headquartered outside the state. The bill further requires the study to determine the cost and feasibility of reorganizing or reallocating the assets of any such public utility in a way that maximizes the benefit to electric and natural gas customers within the utility’s current service territory. The bill requires the department to submit a report detailing its findings and recommendations to the general assembly by December 15, 2026.

AI Summary

This bill mandates a study to explore the possibility and cost of the state of Iowa acquiring certain public utilities or their assets, driven by legislative findings that some rate-regulated utilities have failed their customers and acted inappropriately for entities with government-granted monopolies. The Department of Administrative Services (department) is tasked with partnering with an investment firm of its choosing to conduct this study, focusing on utilities that provide both electric and natural gas service to over 200,000 customers in Iowa, are regulated under chapter 476 (which governs public utility regulation), and are headquartered outside the state. The study will also assess how to reorganize or reallocate the assets of such a utility to best benefit its current electric and natural gas customers, with the department required to present its findings and recommendations to the general assembly by December 15, 2026.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, referred to State Government. H.J. 188. (on 01/30/2026)

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