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April 25, 2024GA 82

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Bill Bill Title
SF 1 A bill for an act relating to the state minimum hourly wage rate, indexing the rate for inflation, and providing an effective date.
SCR 1 A concurrent resolution calling upon Iowans to observe Iowa Family Development and Self-sufficiency Week.
SR 9 A resolution in support of continuation of the state children's health insurance program.
SR 13 A resolution opposing the commitment of additional American troops to the war in Iraq.
SR 15 A resolution opposing the commitment of additional American troops to the war in Iraq.
SR 20 A resolution declaring the trombone Iowa's premier musical instrument.
SR 24 A resolution honoring Iowan Eugene Ely, a pioneer in Naval aviation.
SR 25 A resolution to declare November 2007 Iowa Diabetes Awareness Month.
SR 26 A resolution commemorating the life and service of Command Sergeant Major Galen Kittleson of Toeterville, Iowa.
SF 27 A bill for an act creating a program to provide financial assistance for postsecondary education for young adults who were involved with the state's foster care program. (See SF 259.)
SR 29 A resolution declaring the trombone Iowa's premier musical instrument.
SF 33 A bill for an act relating to grandparent and great-grandparent visitation. (See SF 264.)
SR 36 A resolution honoring the activities and commitment of the Patriot Guard Riders.
SR 44 A resolution to honor professional golfer and Iowa's own Zach Johnson on winning the 2007 Masters golf tournament.
SR 47 A resolution encouraging the Iowa congressional delegation to support legislation to improve Medicare payments to Iowa physicians under the Medicare Part B program.
SF 52 A bill for an act relating to services for which reimbursement may be provided under a medical assistance home and community-based services waiver for the elderly. (See SF 252.)
SF 55 A bill for an act relating to the senior living trust fund and providing for appropriation of moneys from the fund.
SF 59 A bill for an act relating to case management under the Medicaid elderly waiver and providing an appropriation.
SR 101 A resolution to ensure that Iowans with developmental disabilities are supported by a quality workforce.
SCR 103 A concurrent resolution urging the United States Congress to adopt a budget that meets the needs of Iowa's children and families, restores funding for human needs, and avoids shifting the responsibility for funding of necessary human needs from the federal to state government.
SR 105 A resolution honoring Winnebago Industries on its 50th anniversary.
SCR 105 A concurrent resolution designating May 2008 as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.
SR 112 A resolution recognizing the month of March 2008 as Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month.
SR 118 A resolution honoring the remarkable achievements of Iowa's own Shawn Johnson.
SR 122 A resolution honoring the work and life achievements of retiring Iowa Federation of Labor President, Mark L. Smith.
SR 123 A resolution to honor Iowa's Olympic athletes.
SF 123 A bill for an act relating to the personal needs allowance for residents of certain facilities. (See SF 359.)
SR 124 A resolution to recognize the work of the federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the efforts to reduce the incidence of vaccine-preventable influenza.
SR 125 A resolution honoring Iowa's Olympic athletes.
SR 128 A resolution requesting the Iowa utilities board and Iowa's energy utilities to voluntarily extend the moratorium on utility disconnection through April 14, 2008.
SR 134 A resolution to honor Ms. Roxanne Barton Conlin for over four decades of service as an activist, community leader, and attorney advocate for the people.
SR 139 A resolution honoring America's Vietnam veterans.
SR 143 A resolution recognizing and honoring Iowa's Olympic athletes.
SR 144 A resolution to honor Drake University's men's and women's basketball teams.
SR 147 A resolution recognizing April 13 through 19, 2008, as the Week of the Young Child.
SF 150 A bill for an act relating to assistance for small businesses, making appropriations, and providing an effective date provision.
SF 152 A bill for an act allowing certain associations to qualify as self-insurers for purposes of Iowa's motor vehicle financial responsibility laws. (See SF 466.)
SF 177 A bill for an act appropriating moneys for tourism marketing and promotion.
SF 182 A bill for an act providing that employees should be paid based on comparable worth and making penalties applicable. (See SF 420.)
SF 183 A bill for an act creating a film, television, and video project promotion program and fund and an Iowa film advisory board, providing tax credits and income exclusions, making appropriations, and including effective and retroactive applicability dates.
SF 188 A bill for an act creating a special gold star motor vehicle registration plate.
SF 191 A bill for an act requiring certain health insurance policies to provide coverage for colorectal and prostate cancer screening under some circumstances and providing an applicability date.
SF 218 A bill for an act concerning the licensure, operation, and taxation of card game tournaments by organizations representing veterans and allowable prizes at annual game nights. (See SF 414.)
SF 237 A bill for an act concerning the sales tax on the operation of bingo games. (See SF 568.)
SF 266 A bill for an act relating to the regulation of contributions for a gubernatorial inauguration and providing a penalty. (See SF 482.)
SF 283 A bill for an act prohibiting the use of credit information for underwriting or rating risks for personal insurance and providing penalties and an applicability date.
SF 289 A bill for an act relating to special motor vehicle registration plates associated with military service, providing for special gold star plates and distinguished service cross, navy cross, air force cross, soldier's medal, sailor's medal, and airman's medal special plates, establishing fees, and crediting fees from the sale of certain special plates to the veterans license fee fund. (See SF 443 & SF 571.)
SF 326 A bill for an act relating to human papillomavirus infection by providing appropriations for a public awareness program and for vaccinations of low-income persons who are uninsured.
SF 355 A bill for an act relating to wind energy by establishing a community-based wind energy program and a community-based energy project study.
SF 560 A bill for an act providing appropriations to support establishing and implementing a United States center for citizen diplomacy in the state and providing an effective date.
SF 2016 A bill for an act relating to the duties of the commission on the status of Iowans of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage regarding interpreter qualifications. (See SF 2129.)
SF 2031 A bill for an act making an appropriation for case management under the Medicaid elderly waiver.
SF 2032 A bill for an act providing for and making an appropriation to the department of elder affairs for statewide expansion of the elder abuse initiative program.
SF 2034 A bill for an act relating to transfer procedures for and compensation of health care providers not participating in IowaCare. (See SF 2324.)
SF 2038 A bill for an act increasing the total aggregate amount of tax credits available for business investment and contributions to seed capital funds.
SF 2047 A bill for an act relating to the annual adjustment of the personal needs allowance for residents of certain institutional health facilities.
SF 2050 A bill for an act relating to reimbursements under medical assistance home and community-based services waivers for the elderly. (See SF 2110.)
SF 2052 A bill for an act establishing standardized requirements for long-term care insurance policies advertised, marketed, offered, delivered, or issued for delivery in the state, and providing an applicability date.
SF 2055 A bill for an act authorizing a chief primary health clinician to file certain periodic court reports on chronic substance abusers and persons with mental illness who do not require full-time placement in a treatment facility.
SF 2066 A bill for an act relating to the description of shared operational functions for which school districts receive supplementary weighting and including effective and applicability date provisions.
SF 2067 A bill for an act relating to a postsecondary tuition and mandatory fee waiver for veterans attending community colleges or state universities.
SF 2069 A bill for an act imposing a criminal penalty for violating the maximum rate of interest provisions of the national guard civil relief law.
SF 2071 A bill for an act relating to renewable energy production by specifying an electricity renewable energy standard.
SF 2072 A bill for an act relating to modification of a child custody order during the time a parent is serving active military duty. (See SF 2214.)
SF 2073 A bill for an act relating to the senior living trust fund and providing for appropriation of moneys in the fund.
SF 2077 A bill for an act relating to renewable energy, providing for state bank acquisition of equity interests in renewable energy production facilities, and providing for qualification for specified production tax credits by state banks and by owners or manufacturing facilities generating renewable energy for on-site consumption rather than sale, and providing effective and applicability dates. (See SF 2223 & SF 2405.)
SF 2080 A bill for an act establishing health, nutrition, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification requirements for students, school districts, and accredited nonpublic schools. (See SF 2279.)
SF 2093 A bill for an act concerning appropriations from the alcoholic beverages division to the department of public health for substance abuse and treatment programs.
SF 2096 A bill for an act providing for the local regulation of smoking.
SF 2097 A bill for an act specifying a maximum finance charge applicable to delayed deposit service transactions and making penalties applicable.
SF 2259 A bill for an act providing for the establishment of a community college tuition assistance pilot program for employees of health care facilities serving adults with mental illness or mental retardation.