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House approves bill limiting county and city-issued community ID cards

February 25, 2026 | 2026 House of Representatives, Legislative, Iowa


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House approves bill limiting county and city-issued community ID cards
The Iowa House on Tuesday approved House File 2296, a bill restricting counties and cities from issuing local forms of personal identification and directing Iowans to state-issued driver’s licenses and non‑operator IDs.

Sponsor Representative Jourty moved the bill after a failed amendment (H8037) that would have clarified county issuance language; that amendment was rejected on a recorded division, 27 ayes to 64 nays (record roll call as read into the record). Representative Jourty argued the amendment aligned county IDs with existing county-issued permits.

Opponents, led by Representative Levin, said local community ID programs — used in two Iowa counties — provide practical benefits for residents without ready access to state IDs. “Taking it away is an egregious error that strips local control and disregards a proven program that has resounding benefits,” Levin said, citing examples of the Johnson County community ID helping law enforcement identify residents and assisting adoptive families in everyday interactions.

Backers, including Representative Vanderv, said standardizing identification would improve public safety and administrative clarity. Vanderv told colleagues that state-issued IDs use verification and anti‑forgery technologies and that eliminating a patchwork of local IDs would reduce fraud risks and streamline law‑enforcement processes.

The House recorded the final vote with 69 in favor, 22 opposed and 9 absent. The bill now moves to the Senate.

The debate highlighted competing priorities: measures supporters said strengthen identity verification statewide and those opponents said preserve local programs that serve vulnerable residents.

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