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April 06, 2026GA 88

House File (HF)

Bill Bill Title
Bill HistoryHF 4 A bill for an act relating to the assessment of fees when a public defender or designee requests copies of certain documents. (See HF 529; HF 753.)
Bill HistoryHF 5 A bill for an act relating to the confidentiality of search warrant information in a criminal case resulting in an acquittal or a dismissal. (See HF 265.)
Bill HistoryHF 7 A bill for an act relating to the operation of off-road utility vehicles on certain primary roads and making penalties applicable.
Bill HistoryHF 8 A bill for an act eliminating a requirement that an identification number be part of an application to obtain an authorization to operate a commercial establishment involved in the care of certain nonagricultural animals. (See HF 311.)
Bill HistoryHF 71 A bill for an act establishing daylight saving time as the official time in this state throughout the year.
Bill HistoryHF 279 A bill for an act abolishing county compensation boards.
Bill HistoryHF 408 A bill for an act relating to indeterminate sentences for class “D” felonies. (See HF 712.)
Bill HistoryHF 445 A bill for an act relating to education funding weighting for children living in certain facilities and including effective date provisions. (See HF 720.)
Bill HistoryHF 446 A bill for an act relating to the manufacture of controlled substances and providing penalties.
Bill HistoryHF 453 A bill for an act excluding certain temporary employment by governmental entities from eligibility for unemployment insurance and including applicability provisions.
Bill HistoryHF 639 A bill for an act modifying provisions applicable to individuals licensed by the plumbing and mechanical systems board, providing for state inspections of certain plumbing and mechanical system installations, and making penalties applicable.
Bill HistoryHF 2003 A bill for an act requiring the use of safety belts or safety harnesses by passengers of motor vehicles, and making penalties applicable.
Bill HistoryHF 2011 A bill for an act relating to a deferred judgment and the denial, suspension, or revocation of a professional license, driver’s license, or boating license.
Bill HistoryHF 2020 A bill for an act relating to radio operators blackout special registration plates for motor vehicles. (See HF 2234, HF 2624.)
Bill HistoryHF 2023 A bill for an act exempting from the computation of the individual and corporate state income taxes broadband grants received by communications service providers, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (See HF 2575.)
Bill HistoryHF 2028 A bill for an act providing for the issuance and display of one motor vehicle registration plate, including by requiring a study on other means available to identify motor vehicles from the front, and including transition provisions.
Bill HistoryHF 2055 A bill for an act relating to the inclusion of the value of child restraint systems in the partial loss calculation for specified insurance settlements of first-party automobile partial losses and including applicability provisions. (See HF 2543.)
Bill HistoryHF 2088 A bill for an act relating to teacher licensure renewal requirements and professional development activities for practitioners.
Bill HistoryHF 2142 A bill for an act relating to the apportionment of election costs to political subdivisions and including applicability provisions.
Bill HistoryHF 2160 A bill for an act authorizing a receiving school district to send school vehicles into a district of residence to transport a pupil participating in open enrollment to and from school.
Bill HistoryHF 2215 A bill for an act relating to Medicaid reimbursement for breast pumps and associated supplies. (See HF 2500.)
Bill HistoryHF 2252 A bill for an act exempting from the individual income tax the amount of pay received by a taxpayer for providing certain child care services, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.
Bill HistoryHF 2301 A bill for an act relating to unlicensed and unregistered child care facilities exceeding the maximum number of children authorized to be in care.
Bill HistoryHF 2303 A bill for an act requiring consideration of anti-Semitism by governmental entities when investigating possible discriminatory acts. (See HF 2504.)
Bill HistoryHF 2544 A bill for an act relating to the practices of performing rights societies.
Bill HistoryHF 2633 A bill for an act relating to cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products, and including taxation of such products.

House Joint Resolution (HJR)

Bill Bill Title
Bill HistoryHJR 8 A joint resolution designating the regal fritillary as the official state insect of the State of Iowa.
Bill HistoryHJR 11 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the rights of a crime victim.

House Concurrent Resolution (HCR)

Bill Bill Title
Bill HistoryHCR 105 A concurrent resolution celebrating July 2, 2019, as the 100th anniversary of the State of Iowa ratifying the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. (See HR 102.)

House Resolution (HR)

Bill Bill Title
Bill HistoryHR 102 A resolution celebrating July 2, 2019, as the 100th anniversary of the State of Iowa ratifying the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. (Formerly HCR 105.)
Bill HistoryHR 113 A resolution recognizing the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Governor Kim Reynolds during the COVID-19 pandemic; recommending targeted expenditures of the Coronavirus Relief Fund; and stating the intent of the House of Representatives to support affordable coverage for pre-existing health conditions, support efforts to protect Iowans from foreclosure and eviction due to the COVID-19 pandemic, support a strong retirement system to allow Iowans to retire with dignity, support secure and fair elections for Iowa citizens, and oppose efforts to defund and abolish law enforcement agencies throughout Iowa.