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March 30, 2026GA 83

Senate File (SF)

Bill Bill Title
Bill HistorySJR 2 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa establishing a state general fund expenditure limitation.
Bill HistorySF 2 A bill for an act providing volunteer fire fighters and emergency medical services personnel with an individual income tax credit and including effective date and applicability provisions.
Bill HistorySF 5 A bill for an act providing for a .08 blood alcohol limit for motorboat or sailboat operating while intoxicated offenses.
Bill HistorySJR 6 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the sessions of the General Assembly.
Bill HistorySF 6 A bill for an act relating to motor fuel, including ethanol blended gasoline and biodiesel fuel, by limiting the liability of retail dealers.
Bill HistorySF 7 A bill for an act concerning registration plates issued for business=trade trucks and special trucks, and including applicability date provisions.
Bill HistorySF 8 A bill for an act authorizing a school district to adopt and implement a policy addressing sexual abuse of children and establishing a task force on the prevention of sexual abuse of children and including effective date provisions.
Bill HistorySF 10 A bill for an act relating to soil and water conservation, by providing for a fund and the deposit into the fund of civil penalties arising from violations involving storm water discharges.
Bill HistorySF 11 A bill for an act relating to establishing a process for reimbursement of nonparticipating providers for eligible services provided to IowaCare program members.
Bill HistorySR 14 A resolution urging the United States Environmental Protection Agency to authorize the use of higher blends of ethanol in nonflex fuel vehicles.
Bill HistorySR 21 A resolution to honor the city of Everly, Iowa, on the occasion of its quasquicentennial.
Bill HistorySF 73 A bill for an act making appropriations to the community attraction and tourism fund for funding projects.
Bill HistorySF 75 A bill for an act prohibiting certain individuals from acting as agents for school textbooks or school supplies and making a penalty applicable.
Bill HistorySF 76 A bill for an act relating to early school starts and providing effective and applicability dates.
Bill HistorySF 80 A bill for an act modifying wind energy production tax credit certification procedures and eligibility requirements, providing refund of sales and use taxes, and including effective and retroactive applicability date provisions.
Bill HistorySF 83 A bill for an act exempting the use of self-service washers and dryers from state sales taxes.
Bill HistorySF 111 A bill for an act requiring the adoption of internet filter policies by public libraries that receive state funds.
Bill HistorySF 112 A bill for an act providing for presentation of flags flown at half-staff over the state capitol in recognition of the death of a member of the armed forces of the United States while serving on active duty. Effective 7-1-09.
Bill HistorySF 138 A bill for an act requiring the use of child restraint systems or seat belts by motor vehicle passengers under eighteen years of age and making a penalty applicable.
Bill HistorySF 164 A bill for an act providing for the placement of a right-to-work notice on certain state property and publications.
Bill HistorySF 201 A bill for an act relating to the civil liability of a physician acting as a volunteer emergency medical services director for acts or omissions occurring in the performance of the director's volunteer duties.
Bill HistorySF 202 A bill for an act relating to the medical assistance reimbursement rate for intermediate care facilities for persons with mental retardation.
Bill HistorySF 215 A bill for an act relating to state revenues to be deposited in the TIME-21 fund and providing an appropriation.
Bill HistorySF 219 A bill for an act abolishing county compensation boards.
Bill HistorySF 232 A bill for an act requiring drug testing for persons applying or receiving state assistance.
Bill HistorySF 233 A bill for an act relating to the determination of when life begins and acknowledging the rights, privileges, and immunities of an unborn child.
Bill HistorySF 234 A bill for an act establishing a resident pheasant hunting season on certain public lands and providing a penalty.
Bill HistorySF 313 A bill for an act exempting certain individuals from the requirements administered by the board of educational examiners and providing for related matters.
Bill HistorySF 315 A bill for an act prohibiting hunting guides or outfitters from guiding on public lands and waters and providing penalties.
Bill HistorySF 337 A bill for an act relating to public employers providing office space to employee organizations.
Bill HistorySF 391 A bill for an act authorizing issuance of group health insurance policies to health benefit purchasing cooperatives.
Bill HistorySF 473 A bill for an act relating to the carrying of weapons.
Bill HistorySF 2001 A bill for an act relating to informed consent to an abortion and providing a criminal penalty, and providing effective dates.
Bill HistorySF 2004 A bill for an act relating to an appropriation from the rebuild Iowa infrastructure fund to the department of natural resources for the restoration and renovation of a historical shelter.
Bill HistorySF 2005 A bill for an act relating to awards of noneconomic damages against health care providers.
Bill HistorySF 2006 A bill for an act relating to reduction or termination of visitation based upon repeated willful failure to pay support.
Bill HistorySF 2014 A bill for an act providing for the operation of all-terrain vehicles during daylight hours within cities of a certain size and on secondary roads within a limited distance of the owner's residence, and making penalties applicable.
Bill HistorySF 2022 A bill for an act relating to the training and licensure requirements for certain persons working on the installation and repair of plumbing, HVAC, refrigeration, or hydronic systems, and providing for a fee.
Bill HistorySF 2025 A bill for an act relating to protocol for medically induced abortions, and providing penalties.
Bill HistorySF 2083 A bill for an act relating to the use of public moneys by nongovernmental entities for lobbying purposes and making a penalty applicable.
Bill HistorySF 2084 A bill for an act authorizing persons who are relatives, friends, or neighbors to provide child care as unregistered child care home providers under certain circumstances.
Bill HistorySF 2097 A bill for an act relating to unfunded federal mandates related to federal health care reforms and including effective date provisions.
Bill HistorySF 2121 A bill for an act authorizing the commissioner of insurance to develop individual and small employer basic benefit health care plans for certain young adults and their dependents.
Bill HistorySF 2126 A bill for an act relating to the use of federal health care reform funding for abortions, and including effective date provisions.
Bill HistorySF 2127 A bill for an act exempting the sale of all horses from the sales and use taxes.
Bill HistorySF 2132 A bill for an act providing a state individual income tax deduction for certain health benefits plans and authorizing the commissioner of insurance to assist employers and insurers with implementing such health benefits plans and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
Bill HistorySF 2133 A bill for an act changing the definition of qualifying coverage applicable to the waiver of certain preexisting condition exclusions and limitations by certain accident and health insurance providers.
Bill HistorySF 2139 A bill for an act establishing the right to choose health care.
Bill HistorySF 2152 A bill for an act relating to motor fuel, including ethanol blended gasoline and biodiesel fuel, by limiting the liability of retail dealers.
Bill HistorySF 2177 A bill for an act relating to the use of revenue or appropriations bonding authority by the state.
Bill HistorySF 2182 A bill for an act modifying provisions applicable to the formation and operation of electric power agencies. (See SF 2313.)
Bill HistorySF 2185 A bill for an act relating to compliance with state physical education and health course standards by school districts and accredited nonpublic schools.
Bill HistorySF 2227 A bill for an act eliminating the requirement that a person who acquires ownership of a pistol or revolver must apply for and be issued an annual permit to acquire a pistol or revolver.
Bill HistorySF 2231 A bill for an act establishing a requirement for voters to provide certain identification when voting in person at the polling place.
Bill HistorySF 2240 A bill for an act to allow the use of motorcycles equipped with detachable stabilizing rear wheels on Iowa roads. (See SF 2320.)
Bill HistorySF 2260 A bill for an act providing lifetime fishing and hunting licenses at a nominal fee for Iowa veterans who were honorably discharged.
Bill HistorySF 2261 A bill for an act increasing the amount of the tuition tax credit and including retroactive applicability provisions.
Bill HistorySF 2280 A bill for an act relating to the sale or lease of the Iowa communications network.
Bill HistorySF 2282 A bill for an act relating to health care cost and quality transparency.
Bill HistorySF 2362 A bill for an act requiring the commissioner of insurance to certify certain health insurance policies, contracts, or plans that promote healthy lifestyles, providing for premium credits, and including applicability provisions.

Senate Joint Resolution (SJR)

Bill Bill Title
Bill HistorySJR 2001 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa specifying marriage between one man and one woman as the only legal union that is valid or recognized in the state.
Bill HistorySJR 2006 A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the appointment of nominees to the supreme court by the governor.