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Executive Orders
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The Governor of Iowa has issued executive orders dealing with a variety of matters from Iowa's statehood through present day. A governor generally issues an executive order derived under power granted by a state's constitution, or as delegated by state or federal law. Iowa governor's executive orders have covered a range of topics including the establishment of councils, committees and task forces, and appropriation reductions to prevent a state budget deficit.
Iowa Official Register
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The Redbook, as it is commonly known, is published biennially and contains historical and current biographical information about Iowa's governmental institutions and leaders, as well as other information and statistics of general value but not of a partisan nature.
Reports Required to be Filed with General Assembly
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These reports and other documents are officially filed with the Senate or House of Representatives and are organized by department or topic.
Roster of State Officials
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The State Roster, as it is commonly known, is published annually and contains the names and offices of the statewide elected officials, members of the General Assembly, justices, judges, and magistrates of the judicial branch, state officers and deputies in all three branches, and members of active boards and commissions and some advisory councils.
Capitol Complex Master Plan
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Master Plan is intended to provide a rational basis for decisions concerning the restoration, preservation, improvement and expansion of the Capitol buildings and grounds. The Capitol Planning Commission annually reviews the Master Plan and documents any updates in Master Plan Appendix D to keep the Plan current and useful as a guide to planning decisions. Appendix D is an ongoing summary of accomplished goals of the Plan, recognizing work completed and changed circumstances, if any, as well as documenting by amendment any modifications, with rationale, made to the Master Plan.
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