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April 26, 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 76 A bill for an act relating to the application of foreign laws, and including effective date provisions.
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 88 A bill for an act relating to a right of subrogation by an insurer in a criminal case. (See Cmte. Bill HF 608)
HF 146 A bill for an act creating a silver alert program within the department of public safety for missing cognitively impaired persons.
HF 148 A bill for an act adding one-half unit of personal finance literacy to the educational program standards established for school districts and accredited nonpublic schools, making an appropriation, and including effective date provisions.
HF 171 A bill for an act relating to the definition of person under the criminal code.
HF 172 A bill for an act relating to school employees and the carrying of weapons and providing a penalty.
HF 173 A bill for an act relating to medical abortions and providing penalties.
HF 216 A bill for an act concerning driver education instruction by a teaching parent.
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 235 A bill for an act repealing a requirement that taxpayers indicate on their tax returns the presence or absence of health care coverage for their dependent children and apply for certain public health care coverage, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (See Cmte. Bill HF 574)
HF 341 A bill for an act requiring the state's high school social studies curriculum to include instruction on the Declaration of Independence. (See Cmte. Bill HF 515)
HF 368 A bill for an act relating to the employment of unauthorized aliens and providing penalties and remedies.
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 612 A bill for an act creating the penalty of death for the commission of murder in the first degree, and the commission of either kidnapping in the first degree or sexual abuse in the first degree, or both, against the same minor who was murdered, providing a penalty, and including effective date provisions.
HF 2012 A bill for an act relating to the possession of a pistol, revolver, or ammunition by a person under the age of twenty-one in certain circumstances and making penalties applicable.
HF 2050 A bill for an act relating to restitution to insurers in criminal cases.
HF 2051 A bill for an act relating to the maximum weight of motor vehicles covered under the lemon law and including applicability provisions. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2181)
HF 2054 A bill for an act requiring approval of the general assembly prior to bifurcating a hearing on a petition for a franchise to construct an electric transmission line or related facilities.
HF 2056 A bill for an act modifying requirements applicable to petitions for the construction of an electric transmission line or other related facilities.
HF 2073 A bill for an act relating to the use of telecommunications technology in terminations of pregnancies, and providing penalties. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2175)
HF 2088 A bill for an act relating to disposition of unclaimed property provisions applicable to gift certificates. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2296)
HF 2096 A bill for an act prohibiting certain health care coverage for elective abortions.
HF 2113 A bill for an act relating to the justifiable use of reasonable force and providing a remedy.
HF 2140 A bill for an act relating to academic and assessment standards for school districts and accredited nonpublic schools.
HF 2141 A bill for an act relating to student academic assessments to be administered by school districts and to membership in a multistate assessment consortium.
HF 2156 A bill for an act concerning employment rights for certain state employees.
HF 2158 A bill for an act relating to driver's license requirements for a person operating a certain combination of vehicles for the purpose of engaging in a hobby.
HF 2164 A bill for an act relating to the services provided through the department of human services for children and young adults, including through the Iowa juvenile home, and including effective date provisions.
HF 2204 A bill for an act relating to the Iowa core curriculum and core content standards applicable to students in kindergarten through grade twelve and including effective date provisions.
HF 2205 A bill for an act relating to academic and assessment standards and consortiums and contracts for the development and implementation of such standards.
HF 2208 A bill for an act modifying earned time for a person who kidnaps a minor and is required to register as a sex offender.
HF 2209 A bill for an act relating to harassment of minors, and providing penalties.
HF 2260 A bill for an act relating to emergency services by increasing the tax credit amount for volunteer fire fighter and emergency medical services personnel, by increasing reimbursement of emergency medical services under the Medicaid program, and including retroactive applicability provisions.
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 2437 A bill for an act exempting from the inheritance tax the entire amount of property, interest in property, and income passing to a natural person, and including applicability provisions.

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 11 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.

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 35 A resolution honoring the Iowa Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
HR 101 A resolution urging the United States government to renew its commitment to farmers, lower fuel prices, and the environment by supporting a robust and sustainable renewable fuel standard.
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 118 A resolution in support of recognizing the lead role of states in the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants.
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 125 A resolution recognizing April 16, 2014, as Line Worker Appreciation Day in the State of Iowa.