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Iowa House introduces dozens of bills; many referred to committees or placed on calendar

2526517 · March 7, 2025
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During a short session the House clerk read dozens of newly filed House files on topics from child-abuse registry disclosures to energy rules and school health training; most were given first reading and either referred to committees or placed on the calendar. Representative Gehlbach moved to adjourn to March 10, 2025.

The House of Representatives convened for a brief session in which the clerk read a long series of newly filed House files covering topics including child-abuse registry disclosures, energy system and utility regulation, school personnel training for seizure disorders, and changes to state nutrition and higher-education policy. The clerk recorded first readings and either referred bills to standing committees or placed them on the calendar. Representative Gehlbach of Dallas then moved to adjourn to Monday, 03/10/2025, at 1 p.m.; the motion carried and the House adjourned.

The clerk read the titles and sponsors of the bills aloud. Examples included House File 828 by R. Johnson, "a bill for an act relating to disclosure of certain information in a child abuse registry…

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