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April 19, 2024GA 85

House File (HF)

Bill Bill Title
HF 1 A bill for an act relating to the taxpayers trust fund by modifying the transfer of moneys from the Iowa economic emergency fund to the taxpayers trust fund, allowing transfers from the taxpayers trust fund, creating an Iowa taxpayers trust fund tax credit and fund and providing for the transfer of moneys from the taxpayers trust fund for purposes of the credit, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
HF 2 A bill for an act increasing the regular program foundation base percentage for purposes of the school funding formula.
HF 3 A bill for an act relating to the individual income tax by creating an alternative base income tax imposed at the election of the taxpayer and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (See Cmte. Bill HF 478)
HF 57 A bill for an act relating to the justifiable use of reasonable force and providing a remedy.
HF 66 A bill for an act to prohibit the state and all political subdivisions from supporting or participating in any action relating to the United Nations Agenda 21 proposal to impose sustainable development principles and practices on state and local governments.
HF 74 A bill for an act relating to the regulation of firearms and ammunition in a state of public emergency and providing a remedy.
HF 80 A bill for an act mandating drug testing of applicants for and certain recipients of assistance under the family investment program.
HF 81 A bill for an act concerning the confidentiality of certain information relating to holders of nonprofessional permits to carry weapons and permits to acquire pistols and revolvers. (See Cmte. Bill HF 535)
HF 91 A bill for an act relating to the exclusion from the computation of net income of the net capital gain from the sale of a business or of certain business property and including retroactive applicability provisions.
HF 122 A bill for an act relating to the operations of certain common interest communities.
HF 169 A bill for an act relating to the carrying of weapons on school grounds.
HF 170 A bill for an act relating to firearms including the ownership and manufacture of firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition, providing for a penalty, and including effective date and applicability provisions.
HF 178 A bill for an act declaring the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act invalid, null and void, and of no effect in this state, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions.
HF 219 A bill for an act relating to eminent domain authority and procedures and including effective date, retroactive applicability, and other applicability provisions.
HF 378 A bill for an act concerning gambling on fantasy sports games.
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 440 A bill for an act relating to the state individual income tax by modifying the personal exemption credit for dependents to include certain unborn children, increasing the amount of the credit, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
HF 2039 A bill for an act establishing a notification requirement for mammogram reports and written statements to patients.
HF 2090 A bill for an act providing education savings grants for pupils attending a nonpublic school or receiving competent private instruction, establishing an education savings grant fund, making appropriations, providing penalties, and including applicability provisions.
HF 2126 A bill for an act relating to special education scholarships for children requiring special education attending a nonpublic school, establishing a special education scholarship fund, providing a tax exemption, making appropriations, providing penalties, and including applicability provisions.
HF 2128 A bill for an act relating to fantasy sports contests. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2383)

House Joint Resolution (HJR)

Bill Bill Title
HJR 1 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the right to work.
HJR 2 A joint resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to state budgeting by creating a state general fund expenditure limitation, providing for a taxpayers trust fund, requiring authorization for certain bonds, and restricting certain state revenue changes.
HJR 4 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to an individual's right to acquire, keep, possess, transport, carry, transfer, and use arms.
HJR 2004 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa to dedicate a portion of state revenue from the tax imposed on certain retail sales of tangible personal property and services for the benefit of the public highways.

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.

House Resolution (HR)

Bill Bill Title
HR 29 A resolution honoring the 133rd Test Squadron of the Iowa National Guard.
HR 31 A resolution recognizing October 25, 2013, as Dan Gable Day in Iowa.
HR 34 A resolution recognizing the month of April 2013 as Genocide Awareness Month.
HR 35 A resolution honoring the Iowa Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
HR 108 A resolution commemorating the members of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps.
HR 111 A resolution to recognize the Iowa Small Business Development Centers and honor 2013 award winners.
HR 119 A resolution commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Resource Enhancement and Protection Program.
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.