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Kenan Judge
(D) - Iowa
Iowa House District 027
In Office - Started: 01/01/2023

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Bill Bill Name Summary Progress
HR16 A resolution recognizing and commending the National Conference of State Legislatures on its fiftieth anniversary. A resolution recognizing and commending the National Conference of State Legislatures on its fiftieth anniversary. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HR14 A resolution calling upon the President of the United States and the United States Congress to support efforts to naturalize certain legally adopted children who were born outside the United States. A resolution calling upon the President of the United States and the United States Congress to support efforts to naturalize certain legally adopted children who were born outside the United States. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HCR7 A concurrent resolution calling upon the President of the United States and the United States Congress to support efforts to naturalize certain legally adopted children who were born outside the United States. A concurrent resolution calling upon the President of the United States and the United States Congress to support efforts to naturalize certain legally adopted children who were born outside the United States. Introduced
HF812 A bill for an act requesting that the legislative council establish an interim study committee to plan an Iowa education summit to be held in 2026. This bill requests that the legislative council establish an interim study committee to plan an Iowa education summit to be held in 2026. The bill establishes the specific responsibilities of the interim study committee, which include determining a location, time, date, and agenda for the Iowa education summit; studying and determining the educational leaders and presenters who could speak during the Iowa education summit and provide information related to best practices in education; developing a list of prospective guest speakers and keynote speakers; and studying any other issues that the interim study committee determines are relevant to the planning and execution of the Iowa education summit. The interim study committee is authorized to solicit the advice or testimony of any organization or individual with information or expertise relevant to the purpose of the interim study committee. The bill establishes the membership of the interim study committee. The bill requires the interim study committee to, on or before December 18, 2025, submit a report to the general assembly and the governor that includes a proposed agenda, time, date, and location of the Iowa education summit, and potential guest speakers and keynote speakers for the Iowa education summit. In Committee
HF481 A bill for an act relating to rent increases in manufactured home communities and mobile home parks. Under current law, a tenant must be notified in writing of any rent increase at least ninety days before the effective date of the rent increase. Additionally, the effective date of the increase shall not be sooner than the expiration date of the original rental agreement or any renewal or extension thereof. This bill provides that a landlord is not allowed to increase a tenant’s rent more than once per calendar year unless reasonably necessary for one or more of the following reasons: an increase in insurance premiums paid by the tenant to the landlord under the rental agreement, or an increase in infrastructure-related expenses of the manufactured home community or mobile home park paid by the tenant to the landlord under the rental agreement. In Committee
HR8 A resolution to recognize Archie and Nancy Martin and the contributions of the Martin family to the education of Black students in Iowa. A resolution to recognize Archie and Nancy Martin and the contributions of the Martin family to the education of Black students in Iowa. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HF482 A bill for an act relating to the ability of landlords to terminate rental agreements of tenants of mobile home parks and manufactured home communities, and including applicability provisions. This bill relates to the terms and conditions of rental agreements in mobile home parks and manufactured home communities. The bill provides that a landlord shall only cancel a rental agreement if the tenant has materially violated the rental agreement. The bill applies to rental agreements entered into or renewed on or after the effective date of the bill. In Committee
HF665 A bill for an act relating to mental health services at public institutions of higher education. This bill relates to mental health services at public institutions of higher education. The bill defines a “public institution of higher education” as an institution of higher education governed by the state board of regents or a community college. The bill requires public institutions of higher education (institutions) to carry out various specified functions to raise mental health awareness on their campuses. Specified functions include developing and implementing an annual student orientation session aimed at raising awareness about mental health conditions, assessing courses and seminars available to students through their regular academic coursework and implementing mental health awareness curricula where opportunities for integration with such coursework exist, and distributing certain information about mental health resources to students. The bill requires the state board of regents and the board of directors of each community college to designate an expert panel to develop and implement specified policies and procedures relating to mental health. Specified policies and procedures include advising students, faculty, and staff on the proper procedures for identifying and addressing the needs of students exhibiting symptoms of mental health conditions and promoting understanding of the requirements of section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The bill also requires all resident assistants in a student housing facility, advisors, and campus security officers of an institution to participate in a national mental health first aid training course. The bill requires each institution to develop and implement a peer support program utilizing student peers to support students living with mental health conditions on campus. The bill requires peer support programs to utilize best practices for peer support. Such best practices include use of the tenets of the recovery model, as defined in the bill, for mental health, adequate planning and preparation, and clearly articulated policies. The bill requires each institution to establish strategic partnerships with local mental health service providers to improve overall campus mental wellness and augment on-campus capacity. The strategic partnerships shall include linkage agreements, as defined in the bill, with off-campus mental health service providers that establish a process for referrals for students when needs cannot be met on campus due to the limits of on-campus capacity or preference of the student. The bill provides additional functions of such strategic partnerships, including meeting a benchmark ratio of clinical, nonstudent staff members to students and reporting on the ratio to the general assembly and the governor. The bill requires the department of health and human services, in consultation with the state board of regents and the Iowa association for community colleges, to establish a mental health technical assistance center. The bill specifies responsibilities of the center, including developing standardized policies for medical leave related to mental health conditions for students, providing tailored support to institutions in reviewing policies related to students living with mental health conditions and their academic standing, and developing statewide standards and best practices for partnerships between local mental health agencies and institutions. The center also assists institutions with implementation of various provisions of the bill. The bill requires each institution to evaluate the specified programs or functions provided in the bill for effectiveness and quality. The bill specifies monitoring measures to be used for evaluation of each program or function. The bill may include a state mandate as defined in Code section 25B.3. The bill makes inapplicable Code section 25B.2, subsection 3, which would relieve a political subdivision from complying with a state mandate if funding for the cost of the state mandate is not provided or specified. Therefore, political subdivisions are required to comply with any state mandate included in the bill. In Committee
HF662 A bill for an act appropriating moneys to the department of health and human services for refugee resettlement assistance, and including effective date provisions. This bill appropriates $2.5 million for FY 2024-2025 from the general fund of the state to the department of health and human services (HHS) to distribute to nonprofit resettlement agencies (agency) participating in the reception and placement assistance program under the United States department of state to provide resettlement assistance to refugees in Iowa. HHS shall distribute the moneys proportionally to each agency based on the number of refugees the agency sponsors under the cooperative agreement. The bill takes effect upon enactment, and HHS shall distribute the moneys no later than seven calendar days after enactment. In Committee
HF659 A bill for an act relating to housing in the state by establishing an Iowa housing tax credit program, establishing a neighborhood renovation grant program, and increasing first-time homebuyer tax incentives, and including effective date and applicability provisions. This bill relates to housing in the state by establishing an Iowa housing tax credit program and a neighborhood renovation grant program and by increasing first-time homebuyer tax incentives. DIVISION I —— IOWA HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM. The bill creates an Iowa housing tax credit program available against the individual and corporate income taxes, franchise tax, insurance premium tax, and moneys and credits tax. The bill requires the Iowa finance authority (authority) to develop a system for the application, review, and authorization of Iowa housing tax credits. A tax credit may be claimed by a taxpayer for a “qualified development” defined to mean a qualified low-income housing project under section 42(g) of the Internal Revenue Code that is financed by tax-exempt bonds. An Iowa housing tax credit may be authorized by the authority if all of the following apply: the tax credit is issued to a taxpayer who has an ownership interest in the qualified development; the tax credit amount is allocated pursuant to a qualified allocation plan adopted by the authority; the tax credit is necessary for the financial feasibility of the qualified development; the amount of the tax credit allocated to an owner shall not exceed 30 percent of the qualified basis of the qualified development; and the qualified development is the subject of a recorded restrictive covenant requiring the qualified development be maintained and operated as a qualified development for a certain number of years. The amount of an Iowa housing tax credit award is determined by the authority and may be claimed during the credit period (10 years), and any credit in excess of the taxpayer’s liability for the tax year is not refundable but may be credited to the tax liability for the following five years. In any calendar year, the bill limits the aggregate amount of the tax credit to $15 million plus the sum of the total of unallocated tax credits from the preceding calendar year and the previously allocated tax credits that have been revoked, canceled, or recaptured. A taxpayer shall claim the credit by including one or more tax certificates issued by the authority with the taxpayer’s return. The bill allows a tax credit certificate to be transferred to any person or entity. The bill requires the transferee to submit the transferred tax credit certificate to the authority within 90 days of the transfer, and requires the authority to issue a replacement tax credit certificate within 30 days of receiving the transferred tax credit certificate. The bill allows the authority to recapture tax credit amounts from previously issued tax credits, if on the last day of a taxable year during the compliance period (15 years), if the amount of the qualified basis of a qualified development owned by a taxpayer claiming the credit is less than the amount of the qualified basis as of the last day of the immediately preceding tax year, the amount of the taxpayer’s liability shall be increased by the recapture amount determined using the method under section 42(j) of the Internal Revenue Code. If a recapture event occurs, the bill requires the taxpayer to include the recaptured amount on the return submitted for the tax year in which the recapture event is identified. The bill requires the authority to submit a report to the general assembly by January 31 each year, detailing the Iowa housing tax credit program. The division takes effect January 1, 2026, and applies to tax years beginning on or after that date. DIVISION II —— FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. The bill makes changes to the income tax benefits related to contributions made to a first-time homebuyer savings account. Under current law, for married persons filing a joint return an account holder is allowed to deduct the first $4,000 of contributions made to an account during the tax year if the account holder also maintains a joint first-time homebuyer savings account, and for any other person the account holder is allowed to deduct for the first $2,000 of contributions made to such an account during the tax year. The first-time homebuyer savings account annual deduction limits are indexed to inflation and are increased each year. For the 2024 tax year the annual deduction limit for married persons filing a joint return is $4,512, and for all other persons the limit is $2,256. The bill increases the annual deduction limit for first-time homebuyer savings account contributions to $10,000 for married persons filing a joint return, and to $5,000 for any other account holder. The new annual deduction limits in the bill are also indexed to inflation and are increased each year. DIVISION III —— NEIGHBORHOOD RENOVATION GRANT PROGRAM. The bill establishes a neighborhood housing renovation grant program (program) and fund (neighborhood fund) to be administered by the authority for purposes of awarding grants to eligible homeowners for qualifying exterior home improvements, repairs, or renovations (exterior work). There is appropriated to the authority for deposit in the neighborhood fund for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, from the general fund of the state, the sum of $50 million. Notwithstanding Code section 12C.7(2), interest or earnings on moneys in the neighborhood fund shall accrue to the authority and shall be used for purposes of the program. Notwithstanding Code section 8.33, moneys in the neighborhood fund at the end of each fiscal year shall not revert to any other fund but shall remain in the neighborhood fund for expenditure for subsequent fiscal years. All repayments or recaptures of the grants awarded under the program shall accrue to the authority and shall be used for purposes of the program. The authority shall not use more than 3 percent of the moneys in the neighborhood fund at the beginning of the fiscal year for purposes of administrative costs, marketing, and other program support. To qualify for the program, a homeowner’s household income shall not exceed $109,000 and the homeowner must occupy the property at which the exterior work will occur. A grant awarded under the program shall not exceed $20,000. Exterior work that qualifies for the program is detailed in the bill. The authority shall adopt rules to administer the division. In Committee
HF661 A bill for an act relating to child care, including the child and dependent care tax credit, a child care workforce matching grant program, a small business child care tax credit, and state child care assistance, and including applicability provisions. This bill relates to child care and is separated into divisions. DIVISION I —— CHILD AND DEPENDENT CARE TAX CREDIT. The Iowa child and dependent care tax credit is a refundable credit calculated as a percentage of the federal child and dependent care tax credit, depending on the Iowa net income of the taxpayer. Currently, there are seven graduated Iowa net income thresholds used to calculate the credit. This division strikes the Iowa net income thresholds, and specifies a taxpayer may claim a tax credit to reduce Iowa net income equal to the amount of the child and dependent care credit of the federal child and dependent care credit provided in section 21 of the Internal Revenue Code, without regard to whether or not the federal credit was limited by the taxpayer’s federal tax liability. The division applies retroactively to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2025. DIVISION II —— CHILD CARE WORKFORCE MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM. This division establishes a child care workforce matching grant program (program). Moneys appropriated by the general assembly to the department of health and human services (HHS) for the program must be used to raise wages for persons employed by a child care facility; provide health insurance, paid leave, and retirement benefits for persons employed by a child care facility; raise the quality of the work environment at each child care facility; collect data to assess the needs of persons employed by a child care facility; and assist persons employed by a child care facility to identify sources and apply for benefits for which a person may qualify. The division requires HHS to adopt rules to administer the program. DIVISION III —— SMALL BUSINESS CHILD CARE TAX CREDIT. This division creates a small business child care tax credit available against the individual and corporate income taxes, the franchise tax, the insurance premiums tax, and the moneys and credits tax. The division defines “small business” as any enterprise located in this state, which is operated for profit under a single management and which has either fewer than 20 employees or an annual gross income of less than $4 million computed as the average of the three preceding fiscal years. The division allows a small business to receive a tax credit for providing child care employee benefits to employees of the business. The amount of the credit equals the costs to provide the benefit up to $3,000 per employee per year. The aggregate amount of tax credits cannot exceed a total of $2 million per fiscal year and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. The division requires a small business to provide child care employee benefits to employees through certain methods in order to be eligible for the small business child care tax credit. The division applies retroactively to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2025. DIVISION IV —— STATE CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE. This division relates to state child care assistance (CCA). Under current law, to be eligible for the CCA program, a family must be described by one of six different circumstances and meet income requirements. One of the six eligibility circumstances is that a child’s parent, guardian, or custodian (parent) is employed a minimum of 32 hours per week or an average of 32 hours per week during the month if the child requires basic care, or 28 hours per week or an average of 28 hours per week during the month if the child is a special needs child. The division changes the work requirements to 28 hours per week or an average of 28 hours per week during the month for parents of any child. Under current law, a family is required to have income at or below 160 percent of the federal poverty level applicable to the family’s size (FPL) for a family of a child needing basic care; 200 percent of the FPL for a family of a special needs child; or 85 percent of the state median gross monthly income, whichever is lower. The division sets initial eligibility at the lesser of 85 percent of the state median gross monthly income, or 250 percent of the FPL for families of children needing basic care or 290 percent of the FPL for families of special needs children. The division requires HHS to reimburse child care providers participating in the CCA program at a rate equal to the rate the provider charges a private-pay family for child care. The division provides that HHS shall pay providers based on the number of hours of child care scheduled for a child enrolled in the CCA program instead of for child care provided. The division makes a child eligible for CCA if the child is in a family with a parent, guardian, or custodian who is employed at a child care facility, a child care home registered with HHS, or an unregistered child care home with an agreement with HHS to accept CCA reimbursements; and who meets certain requirements as detailed in the division (qualified parent). The division provides that a director, co-director, or other administrative staff of a child care facility may qualify as a qualified parent if such person is regularly counted in the minimum child-to-staff ratio established by HHS by rule. The division requires a family who participates in CCA to make copayments for services received from the program, if the family’s eligibility is based on a parent being a qualified parent. The division directs HHS to adopt rules to implement and administer the division’s provisions related to qualified parents. The division prohibits HHS from applying waiting list requirements for CCA on persons deemed eligible for CCA due to eligibility based on a qualified parent. The division makes a conforming change by striking Code section 237A.13(6). In Committee
HF663 A bill for an act relating to provision of the state family planning services under the Medicaid program, and including effective date and repeal provisions. This bill relates to state family planning services. Division I of the bill requires the department of health and human services (HHS) to submit a Medicaid state plan amendment to the centers for Medicare and Medicaid services of the United States department of health and human services (CMS) for approval to establish the Iowa family planning network with the same benefits, eligibility requirements, and other provisions included in the Medicaid Iowa family planning network waiver as approved by CMS in effect on June 30, 2017. The section of division I of the bill requiring submission of the state plan amendment takes effect upon enactment. Division II of the bill repeals the state family planning services program. The repeal of the program takes effect upon receipt of approval by HHS from CMS of the Medicaid state plan amendment establishing the Iowa family planning network. In Committee
HF671 A bill for an act relating to eligible parties to a valid marriage. This bill provides that a party who otherwise meets the requirements of Code chapter 595 (marriage) for a valid marriage is eligible to marry any other such party regardless of gender. The bill provides for conforming changes in that Code chapter to include provisions relating to void marriages to be gender neutral. The bill also provides that marriage is the legally recognized union of two eligible parties and that terms relating to the marital relationship or familial relationships shall be construed consistently with this provision for all purposes throughout the law, whether in the context of statute, administrative or court rule, government policy, common law, or any other source of civil or criminal law. In Committee
HF607 A bill for an act relating to eligibility of pregnant women and infants for the Medicaid program. This bill amends provisions relating to income eligibility levels for pregnant women and infants under the Medicaid program. Current law provides that an infant or a pregnant woman whose family income is not more than 215 percent of the federal poverty level, if the infant or woman is otherwise eligible, is eligible for Medicaid. The bill amends the income eligibility level to 375 percent. The bill requires the department of health and human services (HHS) to submit a Medicaid state plan amendment to the centers for Medicare and Medicaid services of the United States department of health and human services (CMS) for approval in accordance with the provisions in federal law to provide 12 months of continuous postpartum eligibility under the Medicaid program to a pregnant woman whose family income while pregnant is at or below 375 percent of the federal poverty level for the household size, beginning January 1, 2026. The bill also requires HHS to submit a children’s health insurance program state plan amendment to CMS to update infant eligibility consistent with the provisions of the bill, beginning January 1, 2026. In Committee
HF605 A bill for an act relating to the prescribing and dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives. This bill relates to the dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives by a pharmacist. The bill defines “self-administered hormonal contraceptive” as a self-administered hormonal contraceptive that is approved by the United States food and drug administration to prevent pregnancy, including an oral hormonal contraceptive, a hormonal vaginal ring, and a hormonal contraceptive patch, but not including any drug intended to induce an abortion. The bill provides that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a pharmacist may dispense a self-administered hormonal contraceptive to a patient pursuant to a standing order established by the medical director of the department of health and human services (medical director). For an initial dispensing, a pharmacist may dispense up to a 12-month supply at one time of the self-administered hormonal contraceptive, and for any subsequent dispensing of the same self-administered hormonal contraceptive, a 12-month supply at one time. Additionally, the bill prohibits a pharmacist who dispenses a self-administered hormonal contraceptive in accordance with the bill from requiring any other prescription drug order authorized by a practitioner prior to dispensing the self-administered hormonal contraceptive. The bill authorizes the medical director to establish a standing order authorizing the dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives by any pharmacist who complies with the standing order and retains and submits the patient’s record to the department of health and human services (HHS). The standing order includes requiring a pharmacist who dispenses a self-administered hormonal contraceptive under the bill to: complete a standardized training program and continuing education requirements related to prescribing the hormonal contraceptives; obtain a completed self-screening risk assessment from each patient and verify the identity of each patient before dispensing the hormonal contraceptives; provide the patient with certain written information; provide the patient with a copy of the record of the pharmacist’s encounter with the patient; and provide patient counseling. The standing order would prohibit a pharmacist who dispenses hormonal contraceptives under the bill from requiring a patient to schedule an appointment with the pharmacist for the prescribing or dispensing of the hormonal contraceptive; and dispensing the hormonal contraceptives to a patient if the results of the patient’s self-screening risk assessment indicate it is unsafe for the pharmacist to dispense the hormonal contraceptives to the patient, in which case the pharmacist shall refer the patient to a practitioner. The bill provides immunity for a pharmacist who dispenses a self-administered hormonal contraceptive and for the medical director who establishes a standing order in compliance with the bill from criminal and civil liability arising from any damages caused by the dispensing, administering, or use of a self-administered hormonal contraceptive or the establishment of the standing order provided the pharmacist acts reasonably and in good faith. Additionally, the medical director shall be considered to be acting within the scope of the medical director’s office and employment for purposes of Code chapter 669 (Iowa tort claims Act) in the establishment of a standing order in compliance with the bill. The bill requires HHS, in collaboration with the boards of pharmacy and medicine, and in consideration of the guidelines established by the American congress of obstetricians and gynecologists, to adopt administrative rules to administer the bill. The bill amends prescription contraceptive coverage provisions to require that a group policy, contract, or plan delivered, issued for delivery, continued, or renewed in the state on or after January 1, 2026, providing for third-party payment or prepayment of health or medical expenses, shall specifically provide for payment of self-administered hormonal contraceptives, prescribed and dispensed as specified in the bill, including those dispensed at one time. The bill also requires HHS to provide prescription contraceptive coverage under the Medicaid program consistent with the coverage under private insurance as provided under the bill. In Committee
HJR8 A joint resolution relating to the placement of a statue in the United States capitol honoring Governor Robert D. Ray, and making appropriations. A joint resolution relating to the placement of a statue in the United States capitol honoring Governor Robert D. Ray, and making appropriations. In Committee
HF455 A bill for an act relating to the maximum amount of unemployment benefits payable during a benefit year. This bill provides that the maximum total amount of unemployment benefits payable to an eligible individual during a benefit year shall not exceed 26 times the individual’s weekly benefit amount, rather than 16 times the weekly benefit amount as provided under current law. In Committee
HF251 A bill for an act requiring the state board of education to publish information related to nonpublic schools that are accredited by an approved independent accrediting agency. This bill requires the state board of education to publish information related to nonpublic schools that are accredited by an approved independent accrediting agency. Under current law, nonpublic schools in Iowa may be accredited by the department of education (DE) or by an independent accrediting agency that has been approved by DE. Also under current law, the state board of education is required to publish a list of the approved independent accrediting agencies on DE’s internet site. The bill requires the list to include each nonpublic school that is accredited by an approved independent accrediting agency, a description of the educational standards that the approved independent accrediting agency required the nonpublic school to meet in order to attain accreditation, and any amendments or waivers to the educational standards that each school received. The state board is required to update the list annually. In Committee
HF266 A bill for an act relating to application fees charged by landlords to prospective tenants. This bill provides that if a person pays an application fee to a landlord and is not selected as a tenant, the landlord must refund the person 50 percent of the application fee. In Committee
HF152 A bill for an act relating to the federal summer electronic benefits transfer for children program, making an appropriation, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. This bill relates to the summer electronic benefits transfer (EBT) for children program made permanent by federal law under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, administered by the United States department of agriculture (USDA) food and nutrition service. The bill includes findings relating to food insecurity in the state including that it is estimated that approximately 240,000 children would be eligible to receive benefits under the summer EBT for children program; that when Iowans are struggling financially, they are more likely to buy less expensive foods, high in calories and low in nutritional value; and that the summer EBT for children program would provide an estimated $29 million to address the food insecurity crisis which not only feeds children but stimulates local economic activity. The bill requires the department of health and human services (HHS), in coordination with the department of education, to immediately upon the effective date of the bill submit a letter of intent to apply for and participate in the summer EBT program for children during summer 2025, to coordinate with the USDA to develop a successful management and administration plan for the summer EBT program for children, and to submit the plan to the USDA by February 15, 2025. The bill appropriates from the general fund of the state to HHS for fiscal year 2024-2025 a sufficient amount to cover the costs of administering the summer EBT program for children during summer 2025. The bill takes effect upon enactment and is retroactively applicable to July 1, 2024. In Committee
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
HF189 A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students enrolled in nonpublic schools to compete in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions provided by public schools, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 1.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 08/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Nay
HF711 A bill for an act relating to the practice of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences, including establishment training programs, schools of barbering and cosmetology arts and sciences, and course of study. (Formerly HF 49.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF607 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers. (Formerly SF 504, SSB 1173.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Nay
SF612 A bill for an act relating to state and local taxation and regulations by changing certain tax credits, cigarette and tobacco-related regulations, and certain city budget certification deadlines, providing for penalties, and including retroactive applicability and effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1153.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 01/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF615 A bill for an act relating to work requirements for the Iowa health and wellness plan, public assistance programs, an information technology fund, the public assistance modernization fund, and the Medicaid for employed people with disabilities program, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SF 599, SF 363.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Nay
SF615 A bill for an act relating to work requirements for the Iowa health and wellness plan, public assistance programs, an information technology fund, the public assistance modernization fund, and the Medicaid for employed people with disabilities program, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SF 599, SF 363.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025. Shall the House concur in the Senate amendment H–1342? 05/14/2025 Nay
HF980 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers.(Formerly HSB 315.) Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1320? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF980 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers.(Formerly HSB 315.) Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1319? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF980 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers.(Formerly HSB 315.) Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1318? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF980 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers.(Formerly HSB 315.) Shall amendment H–1323 be adopted? 05/14/2025 Absent
HF980 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers.(Formerly HSB 315.) Shall amendment H–1322 be adopted? 05/14/2025 Absent
HF980 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers.(Formerly HSB 315.) Shall amendment H–1321 be adopted? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF1002 A bill for an act authorizing length of service award programs for volunteer fire fighters, volunteer emergency medical care providers, and reserve peace officers, and making appropriations. (Formerly HF 755, HSB 197.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF644 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the justice system, providing for properly related matters including indigent defense and representation, the corrections capital reinvestment fund, and a corrections federal receipts fund, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1232.) Effective date: 06/11/2025, 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2023. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Nay
HF1039 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations from the rebuild Iowa infrastructure fund and technology reinvestment fund, providing for related matters including county payment for district court furnishings, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 334.) Effective date: 06/11/2025, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Nay
HF1038 A bill for an act relating to the opioid settlement fund, making appropriations and disbursements, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 331.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2024. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF648 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the judicial branch including judicial officer salaries and interpreter or translator fees, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1233.) Effective date: 06/20/2025, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF657 A bill for an act related to state taxation and finance and other related matters, by creating, modifying, and eliminating tax credits and tax incentive programs, providing for penalties, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1205.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025, 12/31/2025, 01/01/2026. Applicability date: 01/01/2017, 01/01/2025, 01/01/2026. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF657 A bill for an act related to state taxation and finance and other related matters, by creating, modifying, and eliminating tax credits and tax incentive programs, providing for penalties, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1205.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025, 12/31/2025, 01/01/2026. Applicability date: 01/01/2017, 01/01/2025, 01/01/2026. Shall amendment H–1351 be adopted? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF659 A bill for an act relating to state government and finances, including by making, modifying, limiting, or reducing appropriations, distributions, or transfers; authorizing expenditure of unappropriated moneys in special funds; providing for properly related matters including crystalline polymorph psilocybin, medical residency and fellowship positions, state membership in the Iowa individual health benefit reinsurance association, student abuse by school employees, modified supplemental amounts f Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF660 A bill for an act relating to sports wagering and tourism, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1240.) Effective date: 06/11/2025, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF856 A bill for an act prohibiting public entities from engaging in certain activities relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion, creating a private cause of action, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 155.) Effective date: 05/27/2025, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Nay
HF890 A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to community college and department of education reporting requirements, the national board certification pilot project, employees of the Iowa educational services for the blind and visually impaired program or the Iowa school for the deaf, and the employment contracts between community colleges and community college instructors, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 43.) Effective date: 06/06/202 Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF628 A bill for an act relating to transportation and other infrastructure-related appropriations to the department of transportation, including allocation and use of moneys from the road use tax fund, the primary road fund, and the statutory allocations fund. (Formerly SSB 1219.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF626 A bill for an act relating to federal moneys and regulations, including the appropriation of federal moneys made available from federal block grants and other nonstate sources, the allocation of portions of federal block grants, the procedures if federal moneys or federal block grants are more or less than anticipated, and the authorization of certain city regulations when required under federal law, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1216.) Effe Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF641 A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of health and human services, including administrative services organizations, child foster care, child and dependent adult abuse, internal audit and examination information, and the region incentive fund in the mental health and disability services regional service fund, health maintenance organization's premium tax, and making appropriations and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF645 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and the state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and extending the repeal date for the housing renewal pilot program. (Formerly SSB 1236.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Nay
SF646 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving state government entities associated with agriculture, natural resources, and environmental protection. (Formerly SSB 1230.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Nay
SF646 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving state government entities associated with agriculture, natural resources, and environmental protection. (Formerly SSB 1230.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall amendment H–1338 be adopted? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF646 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving state government entities associated with agriculture, natural resources, and environmental protection. (Formerly SSB 1230.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall amendment H–1337 be adopted? 05/13/2025 Yea
HF1040 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and eliminating the repeal of the housing renewal pilot program.(Formerly HSB 336.) Shall amendment H–1293 be adopted? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF647 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the education system, including the funding and operation of the department for the blind, department of education, and state board of regents, and including contingent effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1231.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Nay
SF647 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the education system, including the funding and operation of the department for the blind, department of education, and state board of regents, and including contingent effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1231.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall amendment H–1345 be adopted? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF647 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the education system, including the funding and operation of the department for the blind, department of education, and state board of regents, and including contingent effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1231.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall amendment H–1344 be adopted? 05/13/2025 Nay
HF1044 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for state government administration and regulation, including the department of administrative services, auditor of state, ethics and campaign disclosure board, offices of governor and lieutenant governor, department of inspections, appeals, and licensing, department of insurance and financial services, department of management, Iowa public employees' retirement system, public information board, department of revenue, secretary of state, tr Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1336? 05/13/2025 Yea
HF1044 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for state government administration and regulation, including the department of administrative services, auditor of state, ethics and campaign disclosure board, offices of governor and lieutenant governor, department of inspections, appeals, and licensing, department of insurance and financial services, department of management, Iowa public employees' retirement system, public information board, department of revenue, secretary of state, tr Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Nay
HF1049 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the department of veterans affairs and the department of health and human services, and related provisions and appropriations, including aging and disability services; behavioral health, public health, community access and eligibility; the medical assistance program, state supplementary assistance, Hawki, and other health-related programs; sex reassignment surgeries or associated procedures; family well-being and protection; state-operat Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1334? 05/13/2025 Yea
HF1049 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to the department of veterans affairs and the department of health and human services, and related provisions and appropriations, including aging and disability services; behavioral health, public health, community access and eligibility; the medical assistance program, state supplementary assistance, Hawki, and other health-related programs; sex reassignment surgeries or associated procedures; family well-being and protection; state-operat Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 Nay
HSB90 A bill for an act relating to cigarette and tobacco product regulations including vapor products by requiring the electronic filing of returns and other related matters, and providing penalties.(See HF 1052.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 05/12/2025 Yea
SF253 A bill for an act creating a lifetime fur harvester license for disabled veterans. (Formerly SSB 1079.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
SF303 A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of consumer fireworks. (Formerly SSB 1104.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1313? 05/12/2025 Yea
SF303 A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of consumer fireworks. (Formerly SSB 1104.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Nay
SF383 A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, prescription drugs, and pharmacy services administrative organizations, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1074.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025. Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1324? 05/12/2025 Nay
SF383 A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, prescription drugs, and pharmacy services administrative organizations, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1074.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HSB237 A bill for an act relating to fuel taxation by extending tax credits for E-85 and E-15 gasoline, and biodiesel, and extending sales tax refunds for biodiesel production.(See HF 1053.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 05/12/2025 Yea
HSB238 A bill for an act relating to the assessment of property containing certain aboveground storage tanks and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See HF 1050.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 05/12/2025 Nay
HF593 A bill for an act relating to groundwater hazard statement requirements.(See HF 825.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
SF449 A bill for an act relating to digital financial asset transaction kiosks and including penalties, and effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1142.) Effective date: 05/19/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF760 A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(Formerly HF 38; See HF 1051.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 05/12/2025 Yea
HSB305 A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the Iowa economic development authority, including tax credit limits, targeted jobs tax credits, and the major economic growth attraction program; creation of the business incentives for growth program, the seed investor tax credit program, the Iowa film production incentive program, the research and development tax credit program, and the sustainable aviation fuel production tax credit program; elimination of the high quality jobs progr House Committee On Appropriations Report 05/12/2025 Yea
HF974 A bill for an act relating to vehicle registration plates, including registration plate frames and Gadsden flag special registration plates, providing fees, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 525, HSB 144.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Nay
HF974 A bill for an act relating to vehicle registration plates, including registration plate frames and Gadsden flag special registration plates, providing fees, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 525, HSB 144.) Shall amendment H–1317 be adopted? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF974 A bill for an act relating to vehicle registration plates, including registration plate frames and Gadsden flag special registration plates, providing fees, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 525, HSB 144.) Shall amendment H–1316 be adopted? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF974 A bill for an act relating to vehicle registration plates, including registration plate frames and Gadsden flag special registration plates, providing fees, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 525, HSB 144.) Shall amendment H–1305 be adopted? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF974 A bill for an act relating to vehicle registration plates, including registration plate frames and Gadsden flag special registration plates, providing fees, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 525, HSB 144.) Shall amendment H–1304 be adopted? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF974 A bill for an act relating to vehicle registration plates, including registration plate frames and Gadsden flag special registration plates, providing fees, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 525, HSB 144.) Shall amendment H–1303 be adopted? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF985 A bill for an act relating to services provided by the secretary of state, providing fees, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 198, HSB 17.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF1017 A bill for an act relating to the applicability of actions of certain international organizations.(Formerly HSB 233.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF1026 A bill for an act relating to the adoption tax credit available against the individual income tax, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 965.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF1033 A bill for an act making a rural water district a designated exempt entity for purposes of the sales and use tax.(Formerly HSB 226.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF1034 A bill for an act providing for an individual income tax credit for the purchase of firearm safety devices and including retroactive and other applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 132.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF1036 A bill for an act relating to human trafficking, including screening children, civil statutes of limitations, an annual stakeholder meeting and report, depositions of victims, restitution, restorative facilities and protective services, and investigation and prosecution, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 908, HF 452.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF1037 A bill for an act modifying economic development provisions relating to housing and residential development in urban renewal areas.(Formerly HF 617.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
SF469 A bill for an act creating an emeritus license to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery.(Formerly SSB 1121.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 05/09/2025 Nay
HF1014 A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of health and human services, including administrative services organizations, child foster care, child and dependent adult abuse, internal audit and examination information, and the region incentive fund in the mental health and disability services regional service fund, health maintenance organization's premium tax, and making appropriations and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly House Committee On Appropriations Report 05/09/2025 Yea
SF297 A bill for an act relating to contracts entered into by state agencies and including applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1090.) Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Nay
HF395 A bill for an act relating to approved courses of instruction for school bus drivers, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 107.) Effective date: 01/01/2026. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Nay
SF314 A bill for an act relating to the license application form for real estate brokers and salespersons, and brokerage agreement requirements. (Formerly SF 15.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
SF462 A bill for an act relating to weapons, including mandatory minimum sentences relating to the control, possession, receipt, or transportation of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon, and the sharing of identifying information of persons prohibited from acquiring a pistol or revolver by court order, and providing penalties. (Formerly SSB 1125.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H–1242? 05/08/2025 Absent
SF462 A bill for an act relating to weapons, including mandatory minimum sentences relating to the control, possession, receipt, or transportation of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon, and the sharing of identifying information of persons prohibited from acquiring a pistol or revolver by court order, and providing penalties. (Formerly SSB 1125.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
SF462 A bill for an act relating to weapons, including mandatory minimum sentences relating to the control, possession, receipt, or transportation of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon, and the sharing of identifying information of persons prohibited from acquiring a pistol or revolver by court order, and providing penalties. (Formerly SSB 1125.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall amendment H–1242 be adopted? 05/08/2025 Yea
HF787 A bill for an act relating to education, including by modifying provisions related to the calculation of the teacher salary supplement district cost per pupil, teacher preparation requirements, out-of-state placement of certain specified students requiring special education, the duties of the department of education, and minimum teacher salaries, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 147.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
HF933 A bill for an act relating to pediatric palliative care centers, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 267.) Effective date: 05/27/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
SF608 A bill for an act regulating the marketing of grain, by providing for fees paid by grain dealers and warehouse operators into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, and the payment of claims to reimburse sellers and depositors for losses covered by the fund, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1131.) Effective date: 05/27/2025, 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 10/24/2022. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
HF976 A bill for an act relating to the administration of the tax by the department of revenue by modifying provisions related to personal income, property, sales and use, motor fuel, and inheritance taxes, changing tax expenditure reviews, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 89.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025, 01/01/2026. Applicability date: 01/01/2024, 01/01/2025, 01/01/2026. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
HF1013 A bill for an act establishing a partial exemption on property taxes for certain residential properties sold in disaster areas.(Formerly HF 565.) Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
SF632 A bill for an act providing for programs and regulations related to agriculture, including crop production, animal health, and agricultural processing, providing for powers and duties of the department of agriculture and land stewardship, providing fees, and providing penalties. (Formerly SF 522, SSB 1160.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/08/2025 Yea
HF472 A bill for an act creating a special motion for expedited relief in actions involving the exercise of the right of freedom of speech and of the press, the right to assemble and petition, and the right of association, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 116.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF644 A bill for an act relating to the delegation of custodial rights and duties with respect to a child. (Formerly HF 374.) Effective Date: Conditional, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF710 A bill for an act relating to roofs on private docks and required insurance. (Formerly HSB 163.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF862 A bill for an act relating to the representation of boards of supervisors and county officials by outside counsel, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 414.) Effective date: 05/19/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
SF565 A bill for an act providing for the continuation of health insurance in certain circumstances for the surviving spouse and each surviving child of employees of the state of Iowa and including retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1039.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 01/01/2024. Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF986 A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of insurance and financial services, the utilities commission, and the department of transportation, including financial literacy and exploitation, tax confidentiality, health insurance rates, health savings accounts, insurer withdrawals, property insurance, service contracts, the Iowa individual health benefit reinsurance association, and the Iowa cemetery Act, motor vehicle financial liability coverage, and including pen Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF1023 A bill for an act relating to benefits and contributions for members of the Iowa public employees' retirement system who are employed in a protection occupation.(Formerly HF 967, HSB 265.) Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF1022 A bill for an act exempting the sale of laundry soap or detergent from the sales tax.(Formerly HF 963.) Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF1028 A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of management, making appropriations, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 756, HSB 72.) Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF1032 A bill for an act creating a grocer reinvestment program, a local produce processing grant program, and a grocer reinvestment and local food processing fund under the purview of the economic development authority, and modifying the local food and farm program. (Formerly HF 550, HF 59.) Shall the bill pass? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF1032 A bill for an act creating a grocer reinvestment program, a local produce processing grant program, and a grocer reinvestment and local food processing fund under the purview of the economic development authority, and modifying the local food and farm program. (Formerly HF 550, HF 59.) Shall amendment H–1283 be adopted? 04/24/2025 Yea
HF132 A bill for an act providing for an individual income tax credit for the purchase of firearm safety devices and including retroactive and other applicability provisions.(See HF 1034.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 04/23/2025 Yea
SF146 A bill for an act relating to the use or creation of bots to purchase event tickets on the internet, and providing civil penalties. (Formerly SF 49.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
SF150 A bill for an act relating to sexual exploitation of a minor, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly SF 32.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
HSB226 A bill for an act making a rural water district a designated exempt entity for purposes of the sales and use tax.(See HF 1033.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 04/23/2025 Yea
HF617 A bill for an act modifying public improvements relating to housing and residential development in urban renewal areas, and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See HF 1037.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 04/23/2025 Yea
HF706 A bill for an act relating to open meetings and open records, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HF 416.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
HSB321 A bill for an act relating to the regulation and taxation of tobacco products and heated tobacco products.(See HF 1035.) House Committee On Appropriations Report 04/23/2025 Nay
HF991 A bill for an act placing assessment limitations for property tax purposes on commercial child care facilities, and including effective date, applicability, and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 316.) Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF1010 A bill for an act providing for an annual authorization fee to be collected by the college student aid commission from certain postsecondary educational institutions not subject to registration with the commission.(Formerly HF 772, HSB 48.) Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF1007 A bill for an act relating to the disposition of collected criminal case fines and establishing a victim restitution fund.(Formerly HSB 319.) Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF1007 A bill for an act relating to the disposition of collected criminal case fines and establishing a victim restitution fund.(Formerly HSB 319.) Shall amendment H–1280 be adopted? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF1019 A bill for an act exempting the sale of toilet paper from the sales tax.(Formerly HF 964.) Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
  Committee Position Rank
Detail Iowa House Agriculture Committee 11
Detail Iowa House Commerce Committee Ranking Member 3
Detail Iowa House Natural Resources Committee 13
Detail Iowa House Ways and Means Committee 12
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
IA Iowa House District 027 House Democrat In Office 01/01/2023
IA Iowa House District 044 House Democrat Out of Office 01/14/2019 01/16/2024