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June 09, 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 HistorySR 17 A resolution honoring Iowa's women military veterans.
Bill HistorySR 20 A resolution expressing support for improved adolescent health.
Bill HistorySF 94 A bill for an act imposing a moratorium on the issuance of licenses for gambling games and providing effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
Bill HistorySF 102 A bill for an act relating to the establishment of a searchable budget database website for the public to access the details of the expenditure of state tax revenues and a searchable tax rate database for the public to access the details of each tax rate for all taxing districts in the state.
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 215 A bill for an act relating to state revenues to be deposited in the TIME-21 fund and providing an appropriation.
Bill HistorySF 232 A bill for an act requiring drug testing for persons applying or receiving state assistance.
Bill HistorySF 337 A bill for an act relating to public employers providing office space to employee organizations.
Bill HistorySF 473 A bill for an act relating to the carrying of weapons.
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 2139 A bill for an act establishing the right to choose health care.
Bill HistorySF 2169 A bill for an act relating to the exclusion of gametes, testes, and ovaries under the revised uniform anatomical gift Act.
Bill HistorySF 2171 A bill for an act relating to grandparent and great-grandparent visitation. (See SF 2306).
Bill HistorySF 2176 A bill for an act relating to the validity in other jurisdictions of a marriage solemnized in Iowa.
Bill HistorySF 2177 A bill for an act relating to the use of revenue or appropriations bonding authority by the state.
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 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 2259 A bill for an act relating to a fall prevention pilot project, including insurance coverage for polypharmacy evaluations, and providing an appropriation.
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.

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 2005 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa allowing the electorate to propose laws and amendments to the Constitution by initiative petition.
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.