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May 16, 2026GA 77
House File (HF)
| Bill | Bill Title |
|---|---|
HF 105 |
the publication of the names of persons with delinquent fines owed to the court. |
HF 121 |
notification procedures prior to the performance of an abortion on or termination of parental rights of a minor and applicable penalties and providing for a repeal. Effective 7-1-97. |
HF 130 |
applying the death penalty or life imprisonment, by establishing the offense of capital murder, by providing a minimum age for imposition of a death sentence, excluding mentally ill persons from impos... |
HF 132 |
the liability of persons involved in domesticated animal activities. Effective 7-1-97. |
HF 137 |
the probationary period for deputy sheriffs and police patrol officers. |
HF 138 |
county zoning of certain confinement swine feeding operations. |
HF 16 |
the exemption from the inheritance tax of property passing to certain relatives and providing an applicability date provision. |
HF 161 |
the compensation of judicial magistrates. |
HF 188 |
the hours of operation of gambling games at pari-mutuel racetracks and on excursion gambling boats and subjecting violators to a penalty. |
HF 2015 |
the age of personal watercraft operators, subjecting violators to a penalty, and providing an effective date. |
HF 2040 |
the annual registration fees for motor homes not in use the entire year and making a penalty applicable. |
HF 2072 |
regarding best practices for managing swine suffering from porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, by appropriating moneys for demonstration projects. |
HF 2084 |
the income eligibility requirements for the homestead property tax credit, mobile home tax credit, or reimbursement for rent constituting property taxes paid and providing an applicability date. |
HF 2098 |
prohibiting the performance of partial-birth abortions, establishing a cause of action for violation of the prohibition, and providing penalties. |
HF 2101 |
gambling by imposing a moratorium on the number and types of gambling games and slot machines authorized in this state and on new licenses to conduct gambling on excursion gambling boats, and by limi... |
HF 217 |
providing for the plugging of agricultural drainage wells and the construction of alternative drainage systems. |
HF 2182 |
providing for a study of gambling and its impact on this state, making an appropriation, and providing an effective date. |
HF 2220 |
the method for imposition of the drug abuse resistance education surcharge. (See Cmte. Bill H.F. 2337) ... |
HF 2226 |
prohibiting the loan of money for gambling purposes through a credit card or an electronic or mechanical device at a licensed gambling facility. |
HF 2288 |
prohibiting persons required to register as sex offenders from entering or remaining on school grounds without written permission and providing a penalty. |
HF 23 |
the repeal of the inheritance tax on property passing to certain relatives and the phase out of the inheritance tax on property passing to other persons and providing an applicability date. |
HF 231 |
the exemption from the sales, services, and use taxes of heat for use in residential-type dwellings and for fuel used to provide heat for residential-type dwellings and providing an applicability dat... |
HF 2329 |
providing for a cause of action for a wrongful mechanic's lien. |
HF 2368 |
establishing a healthy and well kids in Iowa (HAWK-I) program to provide health insurance to eligible children. (See Cmte. Bill H.F. 2517) ... |
HF 261 |
prohibiting the operation of a satellite terminal for the purpose of making loans for gambling. |
HF 300 |
operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI), by eliminating the six-year time period used to calculate a defendant's total number of prior OWI convictions in determining the defendant's penalty... |
HF 31 |
the registration fee for ex-prisoner of war motor vehicle plates and providing effective and retroactive applicability dates. |
HF 326 |
classifying animal feeding operations as the same operation if located within a certain number of feet from each other. |
HF 35 |
the state income tax checkoff for domestic abuse services and providing a retroactive applicability date. (See Cmte. Bill HF 330) ... |
HF 356 |
county enforcement of state law against confinement feeding operations and making penalties applicable. |
HF 418 |
prohibiting gambling licensees from allowing the loaning of money by credit card or other electronic means for gambling purposes. |
HF 421 |
establishing restrictions on contributions to political campaigns and making penalties applicable. |
HF 565 |
the board of directors of a school district to include in rules adopted by the board provisions relating to a complaint process and providing technical provisions. |
HF 7 |
a deduction for payments made for health insurance and long-term health and nursing care coverage and providing a retroactive applicability date provision. |
HF 88 |
passage of state tax legislation. |
HF 90 |
the offense of operating a watercraft while intoxicated and providing penalties and other related matters. |
House Joint Resolution (HJR)
| Bill | Bill Title |
|---|---|
HJR 1 |
to nullify an administrative rule of the department of corrections concerning dietary requirements in jails and providing an effective date. |
HJR 2002 |
proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to protection of taxpayers' rights by limiting the growth rate of taxes, revenue, and spending of the state government and by i... |
HJR 5 |
proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the equality of rights of men and women under the law. Sent to Sec. of State. |
HJR 7 |
proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the passage of certain state tax laws. |
House Concurrent Resolution (HCR)
| Bill | Bill Title |
|---|---|
HCR 108 |
to honor the memory of Jim Hancock. |
House Resolution (HR)
| Bill | Bill Title |
|---|---|
HR 12 |
honoring Mr. Harry Cannon upon his retirement as the Deputy Director for Prison Industries of the Iowa Department of Corrections. |
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