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House gives first reading to scores of bills across education, health, judiciary and more; adjourns to Feb. 10
Summary
The Iowa House of Representatives read the titles of dozens of bills and referred them to standing committees, including a proposed joint resolution limiting federal terms and numerous education and health measures. The session ended with a motion to adjourn to Feb. 10 at 1 p.m.
The House of Representatives conducted first readings of dozens of bills and referred those measures to standing committees on Wednesday, then adjourned until Monday, February 10, at 1 p.m.
The most prominent item read aloud was House Joint Resolution 6, sponsored by Representative Wills and others, described on the floor as a proposal to limit the number of terms a person may serve in Congress or as a federal official. The resolution was given a first reading and referred to the Committee on State Government.
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