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Judiciary Committee Report – Week 4, 2018
SSB 3013 – Mortgage releases; SSB 3014 – Waiver of spousal share in powers of attorney; SSB 3025 – Traffic camera prohibition; SSB 3035 – Inmate reading rooms; SSB 3044 – Failure to wear seatbelt. […]
SSB 3013 – Mortgage releases; SSB 3014 – Waiver of spousal share in powers of attorney; SSB 3025 – Traffic camera prohibition; SSB 3035 – Inmate reading rooms; SSB 3044 – Failure to wear seatbelt. […]
SF 2118 – Youth deer hunting licenses – use across other seasons; SF 2020 – Allowed percentage of state park or preserve campsites available for reservation. COMMITTEE ACTION: SF 2118 allows a person issued […]
State Senator Amanda Ragan and State Representative Sharon Steckman will hold a legislative listening post this Saturday, February 3. The meeting will take place from 10 AM to 11:30 AM in the Mason City room at the Mason City Public Library, 225 2nd St. SE, Mason City.
Democratic lawmakers outlined their new plan today called Putting Iowans First. The plan was developed by lawmakers to keep the 2018 session focused on improving the lives of everyday Iowans with better-paying jobs, revitalized small towns and rural communities, the best education in the country and a great quality of life.
The Senate Education Committee approved bills this week that make technical, non-controversial updates to the Iowa Code and ensure educators get suicide prevention training.
All workers deserve economic security. ThE new economy is an on-demand economy, a gig economy. Gig economy workers could work in the technology field or maybe they are drivers for companies like Lyft and Uber. These workers do not have access to benefits when they get hurt on the job, healthcare or even retirement savings.
Bills passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee this week would update trespassing laws, change estate sizes for certain probate purposes, and reflect current practices with electronic filing and record keeping in probate court.
A group of Senators introduced legislation today to ensure that state employees – not all Iowa taxpayers – would be financially responsible for egregious and illegal workplace behavior.
Water quality is a real problem that deserves a real solution. SF 512 fails to ensure accountability through monitoring to measure whether the state is achieving the goal of cleaner water and healthier soils.
All 20 Democrats and the one Independent in the Iowa Senate have introduced SF 2058, a bill to end privatized Medicaid and put Iowans back in control of a state-run system that provides affordable health care to more than 560,000 citizens.
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