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April 24, 2024GA 85

House File (HF)

Bill Bill Title
HF 93 A bill for an act relating to bidding for purchases through a competitive bidding process by the state or political subdivisions.
HF 103 A bill for an act relating to domestic abuse and sexual assault victim services, including establishment of a legislative study committee and providing an appropriation.
HF 114 A bill for an act relating to reimbursement for services provided under a medical assistance home and community-based services waiver for the elderly.
HF 115 A bill for an act relating to the department on aging, and making an appropriation.
HF 116 A bill for an act relating to the long-term care resident's advocate program and making appropriations.
HF 117 A bill for an act relating to mental health and disability services by making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2012, and related changes, and including effective dates.
HF 129 A bill for an act relating to employee stock ownership plans by making an appropriation to provide assistance, promotion, and education to interested businesses and to obtain the services of an expert in employee stock ownership plans.
HF 137 A bill for an act relating to elderly persons with aggressive or psychiatric behaviors in long-term care facilities.
HF 153 A bill for an act authorizing the college student aid commission to organize a nonprofit corporation to provide Iowans with postsecondary educational financial assistance.
HF 156 A bill for an act relating to state funding for intensive instructional services and supports and to the retention in grade three of students who are deficient in reading and who fail to enroll in an intensive summer reading program.
HF 180 A bill for an act providing for the licensure of music therapists and providing for fees.
HF 187 A bill for an act relating to the prevention of bullying in school districts and accredited nonpublic schools and including effective date provisions.
HF 264 A bill for an act concerning the vehicle height limit for a flatbed trailer carrying a load of hay, straw, or stover.
HF 269 A bill for an act appropriating moneys to support a local food and farm initiative.
HF 347 A bill for an act establishing an emergency medical services task force.
HF 363 A bill for an act creating a responsible governing fund, making transfers, and including applicability provisions.
HF 365 A bill for an act relating to the recommendations of the competency-based education task force, making an appropriation, and including effective date provisions.
HF 366 A bill for an act relating to children's health by creating a center for child health excellence and innovation.
HF 401 A bill for an act to provide that peace officers and retired peace officers qualify as classroom driver education instructors. (See Cmte. Bill HF 532)
HF 432 A bill for an act prohibiting the underage sale, consumption, or possession of energy drinks, and providing penalties.
HF 441 A bill for an act creating a licensed social worker loan repayment program and revolving fund.
HF 611 A bill for an act relating to property taxation by providing a property assessment adjustment for certain persons, applying income and age limitations, providing a penalty, modifying the time period for property tax assessment protests, and including retroactive and other applicability provisions.
HF 2068 A bill for an act relating to the establishment of the state percent of growth and the categorical state percent of growth and including effective date and applicability provisions.
HF 2075 A bill for an act making a supplemental appropriation for the low-income home energy assistance program and including effective date provisions.
HF 2078 A bill for an act establishing the state percent of growth and including effective date provisions.
HF 2079 A bill for an act establishing the categorical state percent of growth and including effective date provisions.
HF 2148 A bill for an act relating to an individual income tax credit for reserve peace officers and including effective date and applicability provisions.
HF 2151 A bill for an act eliminating a restriction on a person associated with a county agricultural extension district from engaging in certain activities affecting legislation.
HF 2166 A bill for an act requiring a specified percentage of alternate energy purchase requirements to be derived from solar energy.
HF 2185 A bill for an act relating to the development of a proposal to establish family courts in the judicial branch.
HF 2210 A bill for an act relating to the establishment of an urban-ag academy under the board of regents. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2424)
HF 2291 A bill for an act making an appropriation to provide assistance to parents, guardians, and custodians with costs resulting from the death of a child.
HF 2335 A bill for an act creating a spay and neuter fund, and making an appropriation.
HF 2343 A bill for an act establishing an Iowa employment rides initiative in the department of transportation and making an appropriation.

House Joint Resolution (HJR)

Bill Bill Title
HJR 5 A joint resolution requesting the call of a constitutional convention in order to propose an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to allow Congress and the states to prohibit or otherwise regulate the expenditure of funds for political speech by any corporation, limited liability company, or other corporate entity.

House Concurrent Resolution (HCR)

Bill Bill Title
HCR 105 A concurrent resolution urging the Federal Emergency Management Agency to reverse its unilateral decision to place new and unachievable conditions on the eligibility of the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, rural electric cooperatives, and municipal utilities to receive storm recovery funding in the event of a presidential major disaster declaration.
HCR 108 A concurrent resolution urging the Congress of the United States to propose an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to allow Congress and the states to prohibit or otherwise regulate the expenditure of funds for political speech by corporate entities, and to limit or otherwise regulate political contributions and spending.

House Resolution (HR)

Bill Bill Title
HR 17 A resolution honoring United States Senator Thomas Richard "Tom" Harkin for four decades of public service.
HR 25 A resolution to honor the cities of Bettendorf, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Dubuque, and Marshalltown for their efforts to improve education.
HR 29 A resolution honoring the 133rd Test Squadron of the Iowa National Guard.
HR 35 A resolution honoring the Iowa Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
HR 102 A resolution requesting the United States Congress to immediately enact a new federal food, farm, and jobs bill.
HR 105 A resolution recognizing Iowa's pharmacists and pharmacies who participate in the Department of Corrections' Behavioral Health Medication Voucher Program.
HR 108 A resolution commemorating the members of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps.
HR 109 A resolution recognizing February 10, 2014, as the 60th anniversary of the introduction of federal legislation to add the words, "under God," to the United States Pledge of Allegiance.
HR 119 A resolution commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Resource Enhancement and Protection Program.
HR 120 A resolution recognizing May 9 and 10, 2014, as Iowa School Band Days.
HR 123 A resolution requesting that all necessary and immediate action be taken by the State of California, the United States Congress, the United States Attorney General, state legislatures, state governors, and state attorneys general to effectuate the repeal of California legislation enacted as AB 1437 that unconstitutionally infringes upon the Commerce Clause of the Constitution of the United States to the detriment of this nation's consumers and farmers.
HR 124 A resolution honoring the Iowa State University men's basketball team.
HR 126 A resolution directing the standing Committee on Government Oversight to investigate certain state government matters.