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Iowa Library Association

Modifies the process for investigating complaints against school employees and increases reporting.

Increases the penalty for the dissemination of obscene materials to minors.

Modifies current law related to harassment through use of visual depictions.

Allows cities to impose a tax to support a public library.

Makes numerous statutory corrections.

Adds grooming behavior to mandatory reporting to the Board of Educational Examiners.

Requires certain school districts to employ security personnel and authorizes school employees to be issued weapons permits.

Makes changes to the duties of the Iowa Secretary of State in regards to the address confidentiality program and the conduct of elections.

Charges Iowa Department of Education (DE) to oversee AEA operations and changes how AEAs are funded and operate.

Directs the legislature to establish the state percent of growth and categorical state percent of growth for the budget year beginning July 1, 2024, during the 2024 session.

Requires human growth and development courses to include instruction on pregnancy and fetal development.

Modifies teacher preparation and licensing program requirements, and requires personalized reading plans for certain students.

Changes property tax assessment limitations for commercial child care facilities.  

Makes changes to organization, structure, and functions of state and local governments.

Proposes a constitutional amendment to set a flat rate for individual income taxes and to require two-thirds approval of both legislative chambers for increasing tax rates.

Repeals gender balance requirements for appointed local and state government boards, councils, commissions.

Modifies the definition of sexual exploitation of a minor to include visual depictions.

Changes references from the access plus program to the interlibrary loan program.

Makes changes to executive branch rule making process and agency functions.

Makes numerous changes to state boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other state government entities.

The Governor's tax bill.

Appropriates funding for economic and workforce development programs and activities for fiscal year 2025 (July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025).  

Appropriates funding for fiscal year 2025 (July 1, 2024-June 30, 2025) for various state agencies.   

Increases funding for educational programs by $32.6 million for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 (FY 2025).  

Eliminates individual income tax.

Makes several provisions related to taxes.

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