May 25, 2022 •
Iowa Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The regular session of the 89th Iowa General Assembly adjourned sine die on May 25, over a month past their target end date of April 19. During the session, lawmakers passed House File 2526, prohibiting private money from being used […]
The regular session of the 89th Iowa General Assembly adjourned sine die on May 25, over a month past their target end date of April 19.
During the session, lawmakers passed House File 2526, prohibiting private money from being used to help run elections.
The bill was introduced following Republican opposition to large donations in the 2020 elections by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s foundation.
November 3, 2021 •
Iowa Legislature Adjourns After Passing Redistricting Plan
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die October 28 after a one-day session in which lawmakers passed the second redistricting plan after rejecting the first one in a special session on October 5. The plan passed the Senate 48-1, with one […]
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die October 28 after a one-day session in which lawmakers passed the second redistricting plan after rejecting the first one in a special session on October 5.
The plan passed the Senate 48-1, with one senator absent, and the House 93-2.
This does not affect lobbyist reporting.
October 11, 2021 •
Iowa Second Special Session for Redistricting Set for October 28
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to convene a second special legislative session on October 28 to consider a second set of maps as part of the redistricting process. The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency (LSA) will release a second […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation to convene a second special legislative session on October 28 to consider a second set of maps as part of the redistricting process.
The nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency (LSA) will release a second set of maps by October 21.
Lawmakers are permitted to reject the first two maps without amendment. This does not affect Alerts reporting.
October 6, 2021 •
Iowa Legislature Adjourns After Rejecting Redistricting Plan
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die October 5 after a one-day session in which lawmakers voted to reject the redistricting plan and passed a resolution outlining their concerns with the plan to be sent to the nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency […]
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die October 5 after a one-day session in which lawmakers voted to reject the redistricting plan and passed a resolution outlining their concerns with the plan to be sent to the nonpartisan Legislative Services Agency (LSA), which is tasked with drawing the maps.
The LSA has 35 days to submit a new plan addressing lawmakers’ concerns.
After the plan is submitted, Gov. Kim Reynolds is expected to call for another special session so lawmakers can consider it.
This does not affect lobbying reporting.
May 20, 2021 •
Iowa Adjourns Sine Die
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die May 19 after being in session for 129 days. Lawmakers remained in session past their original adjournment date of April 30 to reach a consensus on a tax cut package. Other legislation passed during […]
The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die May 19 after being in session for 129 days.
Lawmakers remained in session past their original adjournment date of April 30 to reach a consensus on a tax cut package.
Other legislation passed during the session included a bill banning cities, counties, and school districts from implementing mask mandates, which Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law less than an hour after the session adjourned at 11:45 PM.
Lawmakers also passed a bill reducing the state’s early voting period and closing the polls an hour earlier on election day for all future elections.
June 15, 2020 •
Iowa Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
Following a nearly two-and-a-half-month interruption, the Iowa Legislature adjourned the 88th General Assembly sine die on Sunday after a marathon overnight debate. This debate ends a two-week session shortened by the coronavirus pandemic and recent protests. In addition to the […]
Following a nearly two-and-a-half-month interruption, the Iowa Legislature adjourned the 88th General Assembly sine die on Sunday after a marathon overnight debate.
This debate ends a two-week session shortened by the coronavirus pandemic and recent protests.
In addition to the passing the budget, the session included action to protect businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits, address police misconduct, and change rules regarding election procedures.
March 19, 2020 •
Iowa Legislature Adjourned Until April 15
The Legislature passed a concurrent resolution to provide for an extended adjournment of the 2020 regular session of the 88th General Assembly. The extended adjournment is due to public health concerns over COVID-19. Senate Concurrent Resolution 102 provides upon the […]
The Legislature passed a concurrent resolution to provide for an extended adjournment of the 2020 regular session of the 88th General Assembly.
The extended adjournment is due to public health concerns over COVID-19.
Senate Concurrent Resolution 102 provides upon the adjournment of the House of Representatives and the Senate on March 16, both houses will remain adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on April 15.
The Legislative Council may shorten or further extend the adjournment if deemed necessary.
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March 16, 2020 •
Iowa Suspends Legislative Session
On Sunday, the Iowa House and Senate announced the legislative session will be suspended for a minimum of 30 days due to concerns over COVID-19. The House and Senate will convene today at the regular scheduled time to consider resolutions […]
On Sunday, the Iowa House and Senate announced the legislative session will be suspended for a minimum of 30 days due to concerns over COVID-19.
The House and Senate will convene today at the regular scheduled time to consider resolutions regarding continuity of government.
Previously scheduled subcommittee and committee meetings have been cancelled, and standing committees will be on-call as needed.
The Capitol building opens today at 11:00 am, with entrances open on both the south and west sides.
The Department of Public Health will administer health screenings to all persons prior to entering the Capitol.
This includes filling out a health questionnaire as well as a temperature reading.
All schedule events, tours, and receptions at the Capitol are cancelled until further notice.
September 1, 2017 •
Budget Shortfalls May Bring Special Session for Iowa
Gov. Kim Reynolds stated she will decide whether to call a special session of the Iowa Legislature in September. A special session may be needed to fix state budgetary shortfalls. Reynolds has the authority to transfer money from the cash […]
Gov. Kim Reynolds stated she will decide whether to call a special session of the Iowa Legislature in September. A special session may be needed to fix state budgetary shortfalls.
Reynolds has the authority to transfer money from the cash reserve fund if the deficit is $50 million or below.
If the deficit exceeds $50 million the Legislature would need to be called back for a special session.
July 30, 2014 •
Christie Calls Special Legislative Session
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has called a special legislative session for Thursday, July 31. The session will convene at noon with Christie detailing his recommendations for amendments to the state’s bail system. Christie is asking the legislators to consider […]
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has called a special legislative session for Thursday, July 31. The session will convene at noon with Christie detailing his recommendations for amendments to the state’s bail system.
Christie is asking the legislators to consider a constitutional amendment allowing judges to deny bail to defendants considered dangerous or a flight risk, as well as legislation offering a non-monetary option for pre-trial release based on a risk assessment.
A constitutional amendment requires voter approval, and the amendment must pass both houses with 60 percent majorities by Monday, August 4, to make it on the ballot in November.
May 10, 2012 •
Iowa Legislature Adjourns
Marathon session ends 22 days late
Iowa legislators have finally decided to call it quits for 2012. More than 22 days after the schedule adjournment date, the Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die on Wednesday night.
Since the Legislature stayed in session beyond the adjournment date, they have not received any stipends for the past three weeks.
On the session’s final day, the Senate and House finalized the state budget and a major mental health system reform, but failed to come to an agreement on property tax relief. Since the property tax relief package was not agreed upon, both sides conceded there could be a special session called, but only if they can get closer to an agreement.
Photo of the Iowa State Capitol building by Ashton B. Crew on Wikipedia.
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