Find a Bill by Sponsor or Floor Manager

Find a bill by sponsor or floor manager and General Assembly.

Senate

House

Toggle Amendments
May 17, 2024GA 79

House File (HF)

Bill Bill Title
HF 149 the unauthorized discharge of a patient as a prohibited insurance trade practice, and providing for a penalty.
HF 157 the appointment of a consumer advocate on insurance.
HF 169 providing for the development of a plan for alternative housing arrangements for elders.
HF 170 resident advocate committee support and making an appropriation.
HF 172 beverage container control laws.
HF 198 prohibiting direct financial incentives for health care providers to withhold medically necessary, covered services in managed care health plans.
HF 2035 the state historic property rehabilitation tax credit and including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions. Effective 2-21-02.
HF 207 the development of clean air standards for animal feeding operations and making penalties applicable.
HF 2117 the state minimum hourly wage rate and the hourly wage paid by businesses applying for or receiving state financial assistance.
HF 2132 the use of moneys deposited in the senior living trust fund.
HF 2133 the effect of an unrevoked document of gift under the uniform anatomical gift Act.
HF 2134 to increase the criminal penalties for an assault on members of certain occupations.
HF 2154 appropriations made from the Iowa economic emergency fund for emergency expenditures and providing an effective date.
HF 2207 repealing a provision mandating criminal sentences that require a maximum accumulation of earned time credits of fifteen percent of the total sentence of confinement, and making eligible for parole pe ...
HF 2209 health care coverage programs for children including the healthy and well kids in Iowa program and the medical assistance program.
HF 2223 liability for contaminating a private water supply or public water supply system.
HF 2261 changing the official title of the commandant of the Iowa veterans home.
HF 2284 increasing civil and criminal penalties for violations of water quality laws.
HF 2286 child in need of assistance dispositional and review hearings.
HF 2295 a research initiative to address medical errors.
HF 236 the elderly services program and making an appropriation.
HF 2593 limitations on telephone solicitations, and providing for civil remedies and penalties.
HF 2594 E911 operations, by providing for the distribution of surcharges collected from wireless communication providers, and by limiting liability related to the provision of E911 services.
HF 2595 law enforcement agencies to provide information about persons possessing, delivering, or possessing with intent to deliver, controlled substances near a school.
HF 2596 residential real estate installment contracts by requiring contract disclosure statements for certain contracts, providing for a penalty, and providing an applicability date.
HF 2597 the appointment of community advisory committees by the board of directors of each public school district and the authorities in charge of each nonpublic school.
HF 2598 creating increased criminal penalties for assault and harassment of members of certain occupations.
HF 2599 creating increased criminal penalties for harassment of members of certain occupations.
HF 2600 operating-while-intoxicated and homicide by vehicle offenses and providing penalties.
HF 2601 telephone service by including certain blocking features within the definition of basic local telephone service and giving legal representatives of customers certain rights.
HF 2602 terrorism and terrorist-related crimes by requiring the state department of transportation to review safety measures at airports, establishing new crimes, and providing penalties.
HF 2603 creating a junior entrepreneur training assistance program and providing a tax deduction.
HF 2604 creating an independent child permanency advisory committee for state policy regarding out-of-home placement of children.
HF 2605 procedures for commutation of a class "A" felon.
HF 2606 the unlawful manufacture, delivery, or possession with the intent to manufacture or deliver cocaine or substances or counterfeit substances related to cocaine.
HF 2607 fertilizers and soil conditioners and pesticides, by providing for their containment, providing for fees, providing penalties, and providing an effective date.
HF 2608 the state department of transportation to provide more options for identifying the race of a driver's license applicant.
HF 274 appropriating supplemental funding for the low-income energy assistance program for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, and providing an effective date.
HF 296 a prescription drug program and making an appropriation.
HF 305 directing the state board of education to adopt rules providing criteria and a procedure for recognizing performance excellence that results from the implementation of outstanding comprehensive school ...
HF 306 and making an appropriation for the childhood lead poisoning prevention program.
HF 307 the adoption of model lead hazard remediation rules.
HF 367 creating a housing trust fund, a housing trust fund board, allowing the formation of local housing trusts, and providing for planning of a state housing agency.
HF 418 a requirement that children receive a blood test for lead by age six or prior to enrollment in an elementary school.
HF 423 healthy and safe families and communities in Iowa by providing for prevention of and response to acts of abuse, providing mental health and substance abuse treatment coverage benefits, modifying the ...
HF 455 the use of the school lunch and breakfast program information to identify and assist in the enrollment of children in the medical assistance and healthy and well kids in Iowa programs.
HF 473 protective headgear for juvenile bicyclists, creating a bicycle safety fund, and providing for a helmet rental fee and a penalty.
HF 476 the process for restoring for certain persons the right to register to vote and to vote and providing an applicability date.
HF 482 the requirement of mediation when a custody arrangement is disputed. (See Cmte Bill HF 678).
HF 489 prohibiting an indemnification clause in a contract between a health care provider and a managed care health plan, and providing that such a clause is void.
HF 491 third-party payors of health care coverage costs for mental illness and substance abuse treatment services.
HF 528 prohibiting insurance discrimination on the basis of domestic abuse.
HF 529 the appointment of the director and employees of the county conservation board.
HF 600 making an appropriation to the college student aid commission for the Iowa minority academic grants for economic success program.
HF 601 making changes to the elements needed to prove the criminal offenses of lascivious acts with a child and indecent contact with a child.
HF 611 the director of human services to convene a task force to address the statewide disparity in the out-of-home placement of children and providing an effective date.
HF 625 predatory acts and taking a polygraph examination of a sexual assault victim or witness.
HF 626 third-party payor liability for health care treatment decisions, and prohibiting certain acts by third- party payors.
HF 632 prohibiting discrimination in insurance on the basis of sex.
HF 633 establishing a meatpacking industry workers bill of rights and a meatpacking industry workers rights coordinator and providing for a repeal.
HF 70 the time and the criteria for filing of claims for refund under the state individual income tax by retired federal employees as a result of the unconstitutional taxation of federal pensions and inclu ...

House Joint Resolution (HJR)

Bill Bill Title
HJR 5 to nullify an administrative rule of the department of revenue and finance relating to the collection of a fee to recover direct costs in the administration of a local option sales and services tax an ...

House Concurrent Resolution (HCR)

Bill Bill Title
HCR 106 to request that the Legistlative Council establish establish an interim committee to study issues relating to water quality.
HCR 108 opposing the establishment of a national identity database system by the United States Congress.
HCR 18 urging the Congress of the United States to support the Railroad Retirement and Survivors' Improvement Act.
HCR 31 requesting the establishment of a legislative interim study committee to review penalties and sentencing practices for criminal offenses related to cocaine, derivatives of cocaine, and substances cont ...
HCR 32 marking the completion of the exterior restoration of the Iowa State Capitol and honoring the contractors, subcontractors, artisans, skilled workers, and state employees who contributed to the effort ...
HCR 33 requesting the legislative council to establish an interim study committee to review state policies relating to substance abuse prevention and treatment.
HCR 37 requesting establishment of an interim study committee by the legislative council to conduct a study of issues related to accountability and fraud in contracts or agreements between private contractor ...

House Resolution (HR)

Bill Bill Title
HR 103 honoring Goodwill Industries International in its centennial year.
HR 105 honoring Commandant Jack Dack of the Iowa Veterans Home upon his retirement.
HR 110 recognizing the centennial of 4-H Clubs.
HR 114 honoring Representative John H. Connors for his thirty years of legislative service.
HR 121 honoring the Drake University Women's Basketball Team and Coach Lisa Stone.
HR 125 congratulating the Iowa State Cyclones Women's Basketball Team and Coach Bill Fennelly.
HR 30 honoring the Drake Women's Basketball Team.
HR 33 honoring the Des Moines Register's 2001 Academic All-State Team.
HR 37 congratulating the University of Northern Iowa Panthers Women's Basketball Team.
HR 45 designating June 16, 2001, as Juneteenth National Freedom Day.
HR 49 decrying the outrageous terrorist attacks launched against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, expressing sympathy to the families and friends of those killed or injured, and urging the ...
HR 7 recognizing the achievements of Nancy Coover Andreasen.