Legislator
Legislator > Annette Sweeney

State Senator
Annette Sweeney
(R) - Iowa
Iowa Senate District 27
In Office - Started: 01/03/2023

contact info

Social Media

Capitol Address

1007 E. Grand Ave.
Des Moines, IA 50319
Phone: 515-281-3371

Bill Bill Name Summary Progress
SF22 A bill for an act relating to the use of an electronic device in a voice-activated or hands-free mode while driving, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. Effective date: 07/01/2025. AN ACT RELATING TO THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE IN A VOICE-ACTIVATED OR HANDS-FREE MODE WHILE DRIVING, PROVIDING PENALTIES, AND MAKING PENALTIES APPLICABLE. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SF198 A bill for an act relating to the licensure of crematory operators and funeral establishments, and making penalties applicable.(See SF 563.) This bill relates to the licensure of crematory operators and funeral establishments. The bill requires the board of mortuary science (board) to adopt rules for the licensure of crematory operators, which shall require an applicant to complete a course of study of not less than 12 hours of education and practical instruction in the operation of crematory equipment. The bill also requires the board to grant a crematory operator license to a funeral director who submits an application to the board and who has not had a funeral director’s license revoked or suspended by the board within the two years immediately preceding the date of application. The bill allows a person licensed as a crematory operator or funeral director to operate a cremation establishment but requires a person who operates a funeral establishment to be licensed as a funeral director. The bill makes conforming changes by making prohibitions and penalties that currently apply to funeral directors also apply to crematory operators. The bill makes the payment of anything of value to secure business for a crematory operator a simple misdemeanor. A simple misdemeanor is punishable by confinement for no more than 30 days and a fine of at least $105 but not more than $855. A person who falsely makes an affidavit in the application for a crematory establishment license is subject to all penalties prescribed for making a false affidavit. In Committee
SF430 A bill for an act relating to restitution to the state from certain state employees who commit torts within the scope of office or employment. This bill relates to restitution to the state from certain state employees who commit torts within the scope of office or employment. Under the Iowa tort claims Act, the state is generally required to indemnify and hold harmless a state employee who, by negligence or wrongful act or omission, caused damages while acting within the scope of the employee’s office or employment. This requirement to indemnify and hold harmless does not apply if the employee fails to cooperate in the investigation or defense of the claim, or if, in an action commenced by the state against the employee, it is determined that the conduct of the employee upon which a tort claim or demand was based constituted a willful and wanton act or omission or malfeasance in office. In these cases, the state is entitled to restitution from the employee. The bill requires the state to commence an action for restitution in every case in which there is a reasonable belief that the action for restitution is warranted. In Committee
SJR6 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa by repealing the natural resources and outdoor recreation trust fund, and dedicating a portion of state revenue from sales and use taxes imposed for the benefit of property tax relief. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa by repealing the natural resources and outdoor recreation trust fund, and dedicating a portion of state revenue from sales and use taxes imposed for the benefit of property tax relief. In Committee
SF483 A bill for an act directing the department of transportation to study the use of biodegradable deicers on highways. This bill directs the department of transportation (DOT) to study the use of biodegradable deicers, including beet juice, to treat and control the accumulation of ice and snow on highways. The DOT is required to evaluate the environmental impact, practicality, and associated costs of using biodegradable deicers, including beet juice, and submit its findings in a report to the general assembly by January 1, 2027. In Committee
SF429 A bill for an act providing for a pilot program to reduce the use of commercial nitrogen-based fertilizers to produce crops, and making appropriations. GENERAL. This bill amends Code chapter 466B, which includes a number of subchapters that provide programs to improve surface water quality. The bill creates a new subchapter requiring the division of soil conservation and water quality (division) created within the department of agriculture and land stewardship to develop, implement, and administer an innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot program (program). PROGRAM GOAL. The bill provides that the goal of the program is to encourage producers to produce crops in a manner that optimizes commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer rates and reduces commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer application rates by a threshold limit of the lesser of 15 percent or 30 pounds per acre by incorporating identifiable cost-effective qualifying crop production products. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION. The bill provides that the division may administer the program by contracting with another party and may cooperate with interested organizations. The division is required to select qualified producers each year to participate in the program and may award a selected producer an incentive payment for each acre that the selected producer applies qualifying crop production products to meet the program goal. PROGRAM FUND AND APPROPRIATIONS. The bill creates an innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot program fund (fund). For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026, and for each subsequent fiscal year until the fiscal year ending June 30, 2030, an appropriation of $2 million is made from the general fund to support the program each fiscal year until the fund’s repeal. PROGRAM REPORT. The bill requires the division to submit an innovative nutrient incorporation incentive pilot program report (report) to the governor and general assembly on or before January 15, 2029. The report must discuss the status of the program and include recommendations regarding how producers may reduce commercial nitrogen-based fertilizer application rates. CONFIDENTIALITY. The bill provides that certain information received by the division in conducting the program is confidential, including information that identifies persons participating in the program or the location of cropland used in conducting the program. REPEAL. The bill repeals the subchapter that provides for the program on December 31, 2030. Unencumbered or unobligated moneys remaining in the fund upon repeal are transferred to the Iowa nutrient research fund (Code section 466B.46). In Committee
SF411 A bill for an act relating to criminal restitution including pecuniary damages. This bill relates to criminal restitution including pecuniary damages. Under current law, “pecuniary damages” is defined as all damages to the extent not paid by an insurer on an insurance claim by the victim, which a victim could recover against the offender in a civil action arising out of the same facts or event, except punitive damages and damages for pain, suffering, mental anguish, and loss of consortium. Without limitation, “pecuniary damages” includes damages for wrongful death and expenses incurred for psychiatric or psychological services or counseling or other counseling for the victim which became necessary as a direct result of the criminal activity. The bill removes from the definition of “pecuniary damages” the provision excluding the amount paid by an insurer on an insurance claim by the victim. In Committee
SF250 A bill for an act creating a rural attorney recruitment assistance program, and making appropriations. This bill creates the rural attorney recruitment assistance program. The bill requires the college student aid commission (commission) to establish a program for attorneys to assist rural counties and municipalities in recruiting attorneys. The bill requires each interested county or municipality to apply to the commission. The commission is required to conduct a county or municipality assessment designed to evaluate the county’s or municipality’s need for an attorney and the county’s or municipality’s ability to sustain and support an attorney before admitting a county or municipality into the program. The bill requires the commission to maintain a list of counties and municipalities that have been assessed and are eligible for participation in the program. The commission is allowed to revise any county or municipality assessment or conduct a new assessment as necessary to reflect any change in conditions within a county or municipality. The bill provides that a county or municipality is eligible to participate in the program if it has a population of less than 26,000 and is located more than 20 miles from a city with a population of at least 50,000, based on the 2020 federal decennial census. The bill provides that any attorney who fulfills the requirements of the program is entitled to receive an incentive payment in five equal annual installments, each in an amount equal to 90 percent of the university of Iowa college of law resident tuition and fees as determined on July 1, 2026. This is in addition to the advertised salary and benefits for the attorney position. The bill provides that any agreement for payment under the program shall obligate the county or municipality served by the attorney to pay 35 percent of the total amount of the incentive payments in five equal annual installments. The bill requires the commission, upon certification that the county or municipality has paid the attorney the annual amount to the commission, to pay the attorney the remaining balance. The bill provides that the commission shall pay the required amount out of moneys appropriated from the state. The bill further provides that a county or municipality may prepay its portion of the incentive payment at any time during the five-year period. The bill requires the agreement to require the attorney to become a contract attorney with the office of the state public defender, designate the minimum number of hours that the attorney must provide as a contract attorney, and agree to participate in volunteer lawyer projects. The bill allows any rural county or municipality to appropriate moneys for the purpose of funding the program. The bill provides that no recruitment assistance agreement entered into is effective until it is filed with and approved by the commission. The agreement shall provide that the attorney practice law full-time in the eligible county or municipality for at least five years. The bill provides that no person may participate in the program if the person has previously participated in the program, or any other state or federal scholarship, loan repayment, or tuition reimbursement program that obligates the person to provide attorney services within an underserved area. A rural attorney recruitment assistance program fund is created and moneys in the fund are appropriated to the commission to be used for the program and to increase the number of attorneys in the program. The program is limited to five attorneys in the first year. In Committee
SF408 A bill for an act relating to creation of transfer on death deeds and to disclaimers of an interest in real property, and including applicability provisions. This bill provides that an individual may execute a transfer on death deed which transfers real property outside of probate to one or more beneficiaries effective at the transferor’s death. To be valid, a transfer on death deed must contain the essential elements and formalities of a properly recordable inter vivos deed, state that the transfer to the designated beneficiary is to occur at the transferor’s death, and be recorded before the transferor’s death in the office of the county recorder. A transfer on death deed is revocable, even if the deed states that the deed is irrevocable. A transferor may revoke a transfer on death deed by acknowledging and recording an inconsistent transfer on death deed, or an instrument of revocation or inter vivos deed that expressly revokes the deed. A transfer on death deed is nontestamentary, and the capacity required to make or revoke a transfer on death deed is the same capacity required to make a will. A transfer on death deed is effective even if the beneficiary does not receive notice or delivery of the deed during the transferor’s lifetime, and even if the transferor does not receive consideration for the deed. During the transferor’s lifetime, a transfer on death deed does not affect the transferor’s interest in the property, including the right to transfer or encumber the property, nor does the transfer on death deed create a legal or equitable interest in favor of the designated beneficiary or subject the property to claims of a creditor of the designated beneficiary. If the transferor transfers the property that is the subject of a transfer of death deed before the transferor’s death, the transfer on death deed is of no effect at the death of the transferor. At the death of the transferor, subject to Code sections 633.238 (elective share of surviving spouse), 633.523 through 633.538 (uniform simultaneous death Act), and 633.535 through 633.537 (felonious death), the property is transferred to the designated beneficiary if the designated beneficiary is alive. If the designated beneficiary predeceases the transferor, the interest of the designated beneficiary lapses. Subject to Code section 558.41 (recording), a beneficiary who takes property under a transfer on death deed takes the property subject to all conveyances, encumbrances, assignments, contracts, mortgages, liens, and other interests to which the property is subject at the transferor’s death. If the transferor owns the property as a joint tenant or as a tenant by the entirety, the transfer on death deed is only effective if the transferor is the last surviving joint tenant or tenant by the entirety. A beneficiary may disclaim all or part of the beneficiary’s interest as provided by Code chapter 633E (uniform disclaimer of property interest Act). To the extent that the transferor’s probate estate is insufficient to satisfy an allowed claim against the estate or a statutory allowance to a surviving spouse or child, the estate may enforce the liability against property transferred at the transferor’s death by a transfer on death deed. The bill provides an optional form of a transfer on death deed and an optional form for the revocation of a transfer on death deed. The bill does not affect any deed executed and recorded prior to the effective date of the bill and applies to a transfer on death deed made before, on, or after the effective date of the bill by a transferor dying on or after the effective date of the bill. The bill makes conforming changes. In Committee
SF333 A bill for an act relating to golf carts operated on city streets. Under current law, incorporated areas are authorized to allow the operation of golf carts on city streets by persons possessing a valid driver’s license. However, a golf cart is prohibited from being operated on a city street which is a primary road extension through the city but is allowed to cross such a primary road extension. Golf carts are not subject to the vehicle registration requirements under Code chapter 321 (motor vehicles and law of the road). This bill prohibits local authorities from prohibiting the operation of golf carts on city streets by persons possessing a valid driver’s license. The restrictions on the operation of a golf cart on city streets under current law remain applicable, including that golf carts must be equipped with a slow moving vehicle sign and a bicycle safety flag, must be operated only from sunrise to sunset, and must be equipped with adequate brakes and meet any other safety requirements imposed by the local authority. In Committee
SF242 A bill for an act relating to health insurance coverage for specified pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders and postinfectious autoimmune encephalopathy. This bill relates to health insurance coverage for pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS), pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS), and postinfectious autoimmune encephalopathy. The bill defines “PANS” as a clinically defined disorder characterized by the sudden onset of obsessive-compulsive symptoms or eating restrictions accompanied by two or more symptoms of either one or both of acute behavioral deterioration and motor and sensory changes. “PANDAS” is defined as a term used to describe a subset of children and adolescents within the broader PANS classification. The bill requires a health carrier that offers individual, group, or small group contracts, policies, or plans in this state that provide for third-party payment or prepayment of health or medical expenses to offer coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of PANS, PANDAS, and postinfectious autoimmune encephalopathy as recommended by a covered person’s health care professional as medically necessary and that is consistent with the standard of medical care and protocols established in collaboration with the national institute of mental health, the children’s postinfectious autoimmune encephalopathy center of excellence, and the PANDAS physicians network. Treatment may include but is not limited to antibiotics, drugs and behavioral therapies to manage neuropsychiatric symptoms, plasma exchange, and immunoglobulin. Additional requirements concerning the coverage are detailed in the bill. The bill shall not be construed to prohibit a health carrier from requesting treatment notes, and anticipated treatment duration outcome information, from a covered person’s health care professional. The bill applies to third-party payment provider contracts, policies, or plans delivered, issued for delivery, continued, or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2026, by the third-party payment providers enumerated in the bill. The bill specifies the types of specialized health-related insurance which are not subject to the bill’s coverage requirements. The commissioner of insurance is required to adopt rules to administer the bill. In Committee
SF20 A bill for an act relating to disclosure to the general assembly of information concerning nongovernmental employers and providing remedies.(See SF 308.) This bill relates to disclosure to the general assembly of information concerning nongovernmental employers. The bill provides that an employer, as defined in the bill, cannot prohibit an employee from disclosing any information to a member or employee of the general assembly if the employee, in good faith, reasonably believes the information evidences a violation of law or rule, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety. The employer additionally cannot require an employee to inform the employer that the employee made such a disclosure. The bill further prohibits the employer from discharging from employment, demoting or failing to promote, or taking other adverse employment action against an employee as a reprisal for such actions. The bill specifies that these provisions do not apply when disclosure of information by an employee is required by statute or when the employee engages in certain deceptive actions. An employee may enforce the prohibition on adverse employment action through a civil action. An aggrieved employee may seek injunctive relief. An employer who violates the prohibition is liable to an aggrieved employee for affirmative relief as provided in the bill. If an employee makes a permitted disclosure of information to a member or employee of the general assembly, such disclosure, any information disclosed, and any communication between the employee and the member or employee of the general assembly relating to the disclosure are confidential. Such matters are not subject to compelled disclosure under any provision of law. The employee or the member or employee of the general assembly may choose to provide information disclosed as permitted by the bill to a law enforcement agency or other government agency for use in the agency’s official duties. The bill shall not be construed to permit an employee to retaliate against an employer. The bill requires the legislative services agency to post a notice of the provisions of the bill on the general assembly’s internet site. In Committee
SF197 A bill for an act relating to insurance coverage for prescription drugs used in the treatment of metastatic cancer and associated conditions. This bill relates to insurance coverage for prescription drugs used in the treatment of metastatic cancer. The bill requires policies, contracts, or plans providing for third-party payment or prepayment of health or medical expenses that provide coverage for prescription drugs to provide coverage for prescription cancer drugs. “Prescription cancer drug” is defined in the bill as a prescription drug that is used to treat metastatic cancer or associated conditions. “Metastatic cancer” is also defined in the bill. The policy, contract, or plan is required to provide coverage, without imposing a step therapy protocol, for a prescription cancer drug that has been approved by the United States food and drug administration, the use of which is in accordance with medical standards of care for metastatic cancer and associated conditions, and the use of which is supported by peer-reviewed, evidence-based literature. “Associated conditions” is defined in the bill. “Step therapy protocol” is defined in the bill as a protocol or program that establishes a specific sequence in which prescription drugs for a specified medical condition and medically appropriate for a particular covered person are covered under a pharmacy or medical benefit by a health carrier, a health benefit plan, or a utilization review organization, including self-administered drugs and drugs administered by a health care professional. The bill applies to the third-party payment providers enumerated in the bill. The bill specifies the types of specialized health-related insurance which are not subject to the coverage requirements of the bill. The commissioner of insurance may adopt rules to administer the requirements of the bill. The provisions of the bill are applicable to third-party payment provider contracts, policies, or plans delivered, issued for delivery, continued, or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2026. In Committee
SF201 A bill for an act relating to individual income taxation by exempting certain amounts received from nonqualified deferred compensation plans and including retroactive applicability provisions. Under current law, a taxpayer may exclude retirement income from the computation of net income for purposes of the individual income tax. In order to be eligible for the retirement income exclusion, a person must be disabled, at least 55 years of age, or be the surviving spouse of an individual or be a survivor having an insurable interest in an individual who would have qualified for the retirement income exclusion. This bill excludes up to $500,000 of nonqualified deferred compensation plan income from the computation of net income for purposes of the individual income tax under similar circumstances as the retirement income exclusion. In order to be eligible for the nonqualified deferred compensation plan income exclusion, the taxpayer must be disabled, at least 55 years of age, or be the surviving spouse of an individual or be a survivor having an insurable interest in an individual who would have qualified for the income exclusion. A nonqualified deferred compensation plan is deferred compensation with no federal legal deferral limit that is subject to tax at a later date, and is usually made available to select employees. The bill applies retroactively to January 1, 2025, for tax years beginning on or after that date. In Committee
SF212 A bill for an act relating to the speed limit on unpaved roads under county jurisdiction, and making penalties applicable. Under current law, the maximum speed limit on roads under county jurisdiction (secondary roads) is 55 miles per hour, unless such roads are not surfaced with concrete or asphalt, in which case the maximum speed limit is 55 miles per hour at any time between sunrise and sunset and 50 miles per hour at any time between sunset and sunrise. This bill reduces the maximum speed limit on secondary roads to 45 miles per hour if such roads are not surfaced with concrete or asphalt, regardless of daylight. The bill authorizes a county, when updating speed limit signs as a result of the bill, to attach nonpermanent overlays or stickers approved by the department of transportation to existing speed limit signs in order to display the new speed limit. The nonpermanent overlays or stickers may be used by the county until the applicable speed limit sign is replaced based on the county’s replacement schedule and any applicable specifications or requirements. A person who exceeds a speed limit under Code section 321.285 is guilty of a simple misdemeanor punishable by a scheduled fine that varies depending on the excessive speed over the limit. The fine ranges from $30 for a speed in excess of the limit by not more than 5 miles per hour to $135 plus $5 for each mile per hour of excessive speed over 20 miles per hour over the limit, with increased fines in road work zones. In Committee
SF112 A bill for an act relating to the establishment of a transactional currency based on gold and silver held in a bullion depository approved by the treasurer of state, and providing fees. This bill requires the treasurer of state to issue specie and establish a transactional currency that are usable as legal tender and readily transferable. The bill permits the treasurer of state to contract with a private vendor to perform the treasurer of state’s duties and requires the treasurer of state to exclusively authorize an approved bullion depository as the state’s issuer of specie. The bill requires the treasurer of state to hold all specie and bullion owned or purchased for such purposes in trust for the transactional currency holders and to maintain enough specie or bullion to allow for the redemption of all units of the transactional currency issued. The bill requires the treasurer of state to create an account in the approved bullion depository for all the specie and bullion. Once a person or state pays the treasurer of state for specie or bullion or designates specie or bullion held on account in the depository for being represented by transactional currency and pays a fee, the bill requires the treasurer of state to issue transactional currency to that person or state and to buy specie or bullion in the number of troy ounces of precious metal equal to the number of units of transactional currency issued to the purchaser, deposit the specie or bullion into the pooled depository account for the purchaser, and issue a depository account to the purchaser or update an existing depository account to reflect the purchase. The bill allows a person with transactional currency to redeem the currency for United States dollars, specie, or bullion by presenting the currency to the treasurer of state. To redeem the currency for the person, the bill requires the treasurer of state to sell the equivalent amount of specie or bullion from the pooled depository account and provide the amount received from the sale in United States dollars to the person or to withdraw the specie or bullion from the depository. The bill requires the treasurer of state to determine the value of a unit of transactional currency whenever transactional currency is issued or redeemed and requires that the value of a unit of transactional currency be equal to the appropriate fraction of a troy ounce of gold or silver at the time of that transaction as published by the approved bullion depository. The bill requires that specie and bullion purchased and deposited into the pooled depository account and money received in exchange for transactional currency or for the sale of specie or bullion in response to a request for redemption be held by the treasurer of state outside the state treasury and provides that it is not available for appropriation by the general assembly. The bill allows the treasurer of state to set a fee for issuing or redeeming transactional currency. The treasurer of state retains the fees to administer the bill and cover costs of industry standard merchant fees, with any excess to be deposited in the general fund of the state. In Committee
SF19 A bill for an act relating to the farm tenancy net income exclusion available against the individual income tax, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. Current law excludes from the individual income tax a retired farmer’s total net income received pursuant to a farm tenancy agreement covering real property held by the retired farmer for 10 or more years, if the farmer materially participated in a farming business for 10 or more years. Under current law, net income from a farm tenancy agreement earned by an entity taxed as a partnership for federal tax purposes, an S corporation, or a trust or estate is not eligible for the farm tenancy lease income exclusion. This bill allows the net income from a farm tenancy agreement earned, received, or reported by an entity taxed as a disregarded entity, partnership for federal tax purposes, an S corporation, a trust, or estate to be eligible for the farm tenancy lease income exclusion in the same manner as if the net income received pursuant to a farm tenancy passes directly from the farm tenant to the eligible individual rather than passing to the eligible individual through an entity taxed as a disregarded entity, a partnership, an S corporation, a trust, or an estate. The bill allows net income accruing to a grantor trust or to a business entity that is a disregarded entity to be deemed to have been distributed to its sole owner to the extent the sole owner of such disregarded entity or trust has the right to withdraw or compel distribution of such net income. The bill takes effect upon enactment and applies retroactively to tax years beginning on or after January 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 Yea
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 amendment S–3176 to amendment S–3171 be adopted? 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
HF767 A bill for an act concerning private sector employee drug testing. (Formerly HSB 26.) Effective date: 07/01/2025 Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF889 A bill for an act relating to government employee paid leave. (Formerly HSB 78.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF876 A bill for an act providing for the disclosure of lead service lines in real estate disclosures and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 442.) Effective date: 01/01/2026. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF593 A bill for an act providing for the preparation and filing of a district parcel record that identifies all parcels contained within a drainage or levee district that is part of a county. (Formerly SSB 1178.) 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 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 amendment S–3186 be adopted? 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 amendment S–3185 be adopted? 05/14/2025 Nay
SF607 A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance taxes on employers. (Formerly SF 504, SSB 1173.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall amendment S–3184 be adopted? 05/14/2025 Nay
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? 05/14/2025 Yea
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: Enactment, 07/01/2025 Applicability date: 01/01/2025 Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
HF979 A bill for an act relating to vehicles operating with a permit for excessive size or weight, and providing fees. (Formerly HF 696, HSB 202.) Effective date: 07/01/2025 Shall the bill pass? 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
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: Enactment, 07/01/2025 Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 Yea
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: Enactment, 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2024. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 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? 05/14/2025 Yea
SF654 A bill for an act relating to wildlife, including the treatment of beaver dams, identification for traps, snares, and tree stands, and maximum fur dealer license fees, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 260, SSB 1093.) Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 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? 05/14/2025 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.) Contingent effective date, effective 07/01/2025. 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.) Contingent effective date, effective 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/14/2025 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 bill pass? 05/13/2025 Yea
HF972 A bill for an act relating to health care including a funding model for the rural health care system; the elimination of several health care-related award, grant, residency, and fellowship programs; establishment of a health care professional incentive program; Medicaid graduate medical education; the health facilities council; and the Iowa health information network, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 754, HSB 191.) Contingent effective date, effective Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 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? 05/13/2025 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: Enactment, 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
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? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF633 A bill for an act relating to forest and fruit-tree reservations by establishing a program fee and including contingent effective date provisions. (Formerly SF 219.) Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 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? 05/13/2025 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 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: Enactment, 07/01/2025 Applicability date: 07/01/2023 Shall the bill pass? 05/13/2025 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? 05/13/2025 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? 05/13/2025 Yea
SF412 A bill for an act relating to property law, including rent, rental agreements, notice requirements, and possession of property. (Formerly SSB 1047.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF639 A bill for an act relating to hazardous liquid pipelines, including common carrier requirements, proceedings under the Iowa utilities commission, including commission member attendance at hearings and informational meetings, including allowing certain persons to intervene in such proceedings, including sanctions on intervenors in contested cases, and permit, permit renewal, and operation limitations, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 240.) Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Nay
HF639 A bill for an act relating to hazardous liquid pipelines, including common carrier requirements, proceedings under the Iowa utilities commission, including commission member attendance at hearings and informational meetings, including allowing certain persons to intervene in such proceedings, including sanctions on intervenors in contested cases, and permit, permit renewal, and operation limitations, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 240.) Shall amendment S–3165 to amendment S–3064 be adopted? 05/12/2025 Yea
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? 05/12/2025 Nay
HF975 A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the economic development authority and the Iowa finance authority including the strategic infrastructure program, brownfield, grayfield, and redevelopment tax credits, community attraction and tourism, vision Iowa, sports tourism marketing, the historic preservation tax credit, homelessness, the title guaranty board, arts and culture, and the Iowa reinvestment Act and including applicability and retroactive applicability provisions. (For Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 Yea
HF975 A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the economic development authority and the Iowa finance authority including the strategic infrastructure program, brownfield, grayfield, and redevelopment tax credits, community attraction and tourism, vision Iowa, sports tourism marketing, the historic preservation tax credit, homelessness, the title guaranty board, arts and culture, and the Iowa reinvestment Act and including applicability and retroactive applicability provisions. (For Shall amendment S–3161 be adopted? 05/12/2025 Nay
HF1025 A bill for an act relating to certain state highways not designated as part of the interstate road system, including the operation of implements of husbandry on such highways, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 394.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 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 the bill pass? 05/12/2025 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: Conditional, 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 05/12/2025 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. Senate Ways And Means Report 05/12/2025 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? 05/09/2025 Yea
HF979 A bill for an act relating to vehicles operating with a permit for excessive size or weight, and providing fees. (Formerly HF 696, HSB 202.) Effective date: 07/01/2025 Senate Ways And Means Report 05/09/2025 Yea
SF655 A bill for an act relating to the creation of land redevelopment trusts.(Formerly SF 45.) Senate Ways And Means Report 05/09/2025 Yea
SF654 A bill for an act relating to wildlife, including the treatment of beaver dams, identification for traps, snares, and tree stands, and maximum fur dealer license fees, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 260, SSB 1093.) Senate Ways And Means Report 05/09/2025 Yea
SF652 A bill for an act relating to economic development and housing by modifying provisions concerning economic development programs and modifying provisions concerning Iowa's urban renewal law, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1214.) Senate Ways And Means Report 05/09/2025 Yea
SF653 A bill for an act relating to the historic preservation tax credit available against the individual and corporate income taxes, the franchise tax, and the insurance premiums tax.(Formerly SF 170.) Senate Ways And Means Report 05/09/2025 Yea
SF656 A bill for an act allowing property owners to temporarily opt out of solid waste collection and disposal services, and providing penalties.(Formerly SF 589, SSB 1190.) Senate Ways And Means Report 05/09/2025 Yea
SF651 A bill for an act relating to local government property taxes, financial authority, and budgets, modifying appropriations, and including effective date, applicability, and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 1227.) Senate Ways And Means Report 05/08/2025 Yea
HF297 A bill for an act relating to certain emergency services provided by a city. (Formerly HSB 98.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/29/2025 Absent
HF299 A bill for an act relating to the provision of information relating to immunization exemptions. (Formerly HF 34.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/29/2025 Absent
HF530 A bill for an act authorizing a member of the general assembly, judicial officer, attorney general, deputy attorney general, or an assistant attorney general to be issued a professional permit to carry weapons. (Formerly HSB 166.) Shall the bill pass? 04/29/2025 Absent
SF474 A bill for an act relating to services and support for youth, including treatment, physical assessments, and behavioral health evaluations for youth involved in juvenile delinquency and child in need of assistance proceedings; the licensing and certification of certain residential facilities; the provision of home and community-based services and habilitation services to certain youth by residential programs; administration and supervision of juvenile court services; and the suspension of Hawki Shall the bill pass? 04/29/2025 Absent
HF865 A bill for an act modifying provisions related to the harassment or bullying of students enrolled in school districts or accredited nonpublic schools. (Formerly HF 149.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/29/2025 Absent
SF616 A bill for an act relating to the rights and obligations of certain state and local government entities in erecting, rebuilding, or repairing partition fences, including the allocation of moneys from accounts in the Iowa resources enhancement and protection fund.(Formerly SF 597, SF 432.) Shall the bill pass? 04/29/2025 Absent
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? 04/29/2025 Absent
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? 04/29/2025 Absent
SF106 A bill for an act relating to the conveyance of firearms in or on certain vehicles. Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 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? 04/28/2025 Yea
SF175 A bill for an act incorporating provisions related to pregnancy and fetal development into the human growth and development and health curricula provided by school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to students enrolled in grades five through twelve. (Formerly SSB 1028.) Effective date: 07/01/2025 Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Absent
SF288 A bill for an act relating to students who are pregnant or who recently gave birth who attend state institutions of higher education governed by the board of regents and community colleges. (Formerly SF 12.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Absent
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? 04/28/2025 Yea
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? 04/28/2025 Yea
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 amendment S–3139 to amendment S–3138 be adopted? 04/28/2025 Nay
SF398 A bill for an act relating to closing costs for a debt secured by an interest in land. (Formerly SSB 1103.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Absent
SF423 A bill for an act relating to deer hunting, including deer depredation and the purchasing of a youth deer hunting license and tag. (Formerly SF 331.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Absent
SF491 A bill for an act prohibiting the use of remotely piloted aircraft flying over farm property, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly SSB 1191.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Yea
HF885 A bill for an act relating to deer and wild turkey hunting licenses for disabled veterans. (Formerly HF 692.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Yea
HF835 A bill for an act relating to school personnel training, including by implementing provisions related to emergency care planning, authorizations for assisting, and limitations of liability concerning students with epilepsy or seizure disorder, and requiring the department of education to convene a health care-related training for school personnel work group. (Formerly HF 102.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Absent
SF573 A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle glass repair, replacement, and insurance, making penalties applicable, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1192.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Absent
SF635 A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 96.) Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Yea
SF639 A bill for an act creating a specialty business court, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SF 570, SSB 1203.) Shall the bill pass? 04/28/2025 Yea
HF440 A bill for an act relating to tuition, degree programs, employment, and related matters pertaining to students enrolled at regents institutions. (Formerly HSB 51.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF549 A bill for an act relating to the review of an officer-involved shooting case by a county attorney. (Formerly HF 42.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
SF445 A bill for an act relating to early childhood education and care, including by modifying provisions related to the statewide preschool program, the child development coordinating council, programs for at-risk children, the responsibilities of the department of education, the early childhood Iowa initiative, and the state child care assistance program, establishing the child care continuum partnership grants pilot program within the department of health and human services, making appropriations a Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
SF445 A bill for an act relating to early childhood education and care, including by modifying provisions related to the statewide preschool program, the child development coordinating council, programs for at-risk children, the responsibilities of the department of education, the early childhood Iowa initiative, and the state child care assistance program, establishing the child care continuum partnership grants pilot program within the department of health and human services, making appropriations a Shall amendment S–3136 be adopted? 04/23/2025 Nay
SF445 A bill for an act relating to early childhood education and care, including by modifying provisions related to the statewide preschool program, the child development coordinating council, programs for at-risk children, the responsibilities of the department of education, the early childhood Iowa initiative, and the state child care assistance program, establishing the child care continuum partnership grants pilot program within the department of health and human services, making appropriations a Shall amendment S–3135 be adopted? 04/23/2025 Nay
SF445 A bill for an act relating to early childhood education and care, including by modifying provisions related to the statewide preschool program, the child development coordinating council, programs for at-risk children, the responsibilities of the department of education, the early childhood Iowa initiative, and the state child care assistance program, establishing the child care continuum partnership grants pilot program within the department of health and human services, making appropriations a Shall amendment S–3134 be adopted? 04/23/2025 Nay
SF445 A bill for an act relating to early childhood education and care, including by modifying provisions related to the statewide preschool program, the child development coordinating council, programs for at-risk children, the responsibilities of the department of education, the early childhood Iowa initiative, and the state child care assistance program, establishing the child care continuum partnership grants pilot program within the department of health and human services, making appropriations a Shall amendment S–3133 be adopted? 04/23/2025 Nay
HF649 A bill for an act relating to human trafficking including services and prostitution, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HSB 189.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 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? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF793 A bill for an act relating to fire fighter training and certification. (Formerly HF 265.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 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? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF956 A bill for an act relating to judicial branch administration, including judicial officer residency, judicial officer retirement age, remote proceedings, court reporter supervision and duties, and civil pleadings availability, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 259.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF994 A bill for an act concerning quarterly reports on and payments of beer barrel and wine gallonage taxes, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 273.) Effective date: 01/01/2026. Shall the bill pass? 04/23/2025 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? 04/23/2025 Yea
HF117 A bill for an act establishing the national guard service professional qualification scholarship program. (Formerly HSB 3.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/22/2025 Yea
SF233 A bill for an act relating to the right to try Act. (Formerly SF 56.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Shall the bill pass? 04/22/2025 Yea
SF426 A bill for an act relating to strict liability for a person in control of hazardous substances. (Formerly SSB 1041.) Shall the bill pass? 04/22/2025 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. Shall the bill pass? 04/22/2025 Yea
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: Enactment Shall the bill pass? 04/22/2025 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? 04/22/2025 Yea
SF635 A bill for an act relating to the abatement of property taxes owed on property owned by certain volunteer emergency services providers and including effective date and applicability provisions.(Formerly SF 96.) Senate Ways And Means Report 04/22/2025 Absent
SF636 A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(Formerly SSB 1209.) Senate Ways And Means Report 04/22/2025 Absent
SF637 A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle special registration plate decals created by a nonprofit veterans' organization or associated with military service, and providing fees.(Formerly SF 151, SF 36.) Senate Ways And Means Report 04/22/2025 Absent
SF638 A bill for an act relating to the taxation and regulation of alternative nicotine products and vapor products, creating the Iowa cancer research fund, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SF 475, SSB 1137.) Senate Ways And Means Report 04/22/2025 Absent
  Committee Position Rank
Detail Iowa Joint International Relations Committee Co-Chair 1
Detail Iowa Senate Agriculture Committee 15
Detail Iowa Senate Commerce Committee 15
Detail Iowa Senate Health and Human Services Committee 15
Detail Iowa Senate Natural Resources and Environment Committee Chair 1
Detail Iowa Senate Technology Committee 9
Detail Iowa Senate Ways and Means Committee 17
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
IA Iowa Senate District 27 Senate Republican In Office 01/03/2023
IA Iowa Senate District 25 Senate Republican Out of Office 04/16/2018 03/18/2024
IA District 44 House Republican Out of Office 01/01/2009 03/18/2024