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End‑of‑day roundup: House passes several bills including judiciary and justice‑system budgets, rail‑safety grants and child‑placement changes

May 02, 2026 | 2026 House of Representatives, Legislative, Iowa


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End‑of‑day roundup: House passes several bills including judiciary and justice‑system budgets, rail‑safety grants and child‑placement changes
As the House neared the end of a floor session, members moved a slate of bills and budgets for final passage. Key outcomes recorded on the floor included:

- House File 2793: A DOT grant program to help cities and counties construct railway overpasses and underpasses (sponsor moved and the bill was declared passed by constitutional majority).

- House File 1003: Changes to child‑placement law; the House concurred with Senate amendment H8459 and passed the bill on final reading (recorded roll call reported a constitutional majority).

- House Files 2785 and 2786: Extension and modification of biodiesel retailer and production tax credits; both bills passed on recorded votes (tallies reported on the floor).

- House File 2794: Establishes a sexual‑assault forensic examination center grant program and trust fund; amendment H8457 creating a treasury fund passed and the bill was approved (85 ayes, 0 nays reported).

- House File 2791: Allows a transfer of a cash reserve levy for school budgets in extreme valuation‑loss situations; the bill passed on recorded vote.

- Senate File 2480: Alternative‑nicotine product tax directing revenue to pediatric cancer research passed after amendments and recorded votes (67 ayes, 18 nays reported).

- Senate File 639: Creates a specialty business court; multiple amendments were considered and the bill passed as amended (roll calls recorded).

- House File 2769 (judicial branch budget) and House File 2770 (justice‑system appropriations): The House debated a series of amendments that created an attorney loan‑repayment program, adjusted indigent‑defense rates, increased victim‑assistance and safe‑center funding in part, and otherwise moved budgets forward; recorded roll calls resulted in passage of the bills as amended.

Votes were taken by machine and several items required recorded roll‑calls at members’ request; clerks announced tallies on the floor and chairs declared constitutional majorities where applicable. The Speaker directed messages to the Senate sending the passed bills for further action.

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