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Iowa House reads dozens of bills, including constitutional amendment on hunting, and recesses for Republican caucus
Summary
On Feb. 14 the Iowa House of Representatives read a large slate of bills and resolutions — among them House Joint Resolution 7 proposing a state constitutional amendment on hunting and fishing rights — referred many measures to committees or placed them on the calendar, approved the journal and recessed for a Republican caucus.
The Iowa House of Representatives on Feb. 14 read a broad slate of bills and resolutions and referred many measures to committees, including House Joint Resolution 7, which would propose a state constitutional amendment guaranteeing hunting, fishing, trapping and harvest rights.
The introductions and first readings covered a range of policy areas: water quality and regulation of animal feeding operations (House File 368), an agricultural education grant program (House File 369), a proposed solar installation tax credit (House File 370), school- and district-related education items (multiple House files), child-care and health items (House Files 382, 384, 390), and proposals affecting disabled veterans’ fur-harvesting privileges…
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