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House reads dozens of bills, including redistricting resolution and health, energy and education measures

February 03, 2026 | 2026 House of Representatives, Legislative, Iowa


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House reads dozens of bills, including redistricting resolution and health, energy and education measures
The House opened a procedural segment of its session with the clerk reading a long list of first readings and committee referrals. Among the items announced was House Joint Resolution 2006, a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa concerning legislative redistricting. The clerk also read numerous House Files on topics ranging from regulation of power-generating facilities to health insurance coverage for infertility and peer-run respite programs.

The clerk identified multiple bills (House Files 2257–2269 and others) and repeatedly noted committee referrals: commerce, health and human services, labor and workforce, education and transportation were among the committees named. No floor debate or final votes on those measures were recorded during this session; the announcements functioned as first readings and referrals to committee, the usual next step in the legislative process.

Because the clerk’s reading covered many separate proposals, specific provisions and sponsors vary by bill. Examples named in the reading include measures addressing: retroactive applicability dates for generating-facility regulations; rules on insurers’ use of credit information for motor-vehicle policies; potential penalties for audio volume levels in video-streaming advertising; minimum hourly wage provisions for home health aides under Medicaid with an appropriation; changes to education savings account eligibility; and a family medical leave bill aimed at grandparents.

The House did not take final action on these bills in the recorded session. Each measure will proceed to the committee listed by the clerk for hearings, amendments and potential advancement to later readings.

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