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  • From the Capitol with Steve Firman - March 15, 2022

    From the Capitol with Steve Firman - March 15, 2022

    posted on Friday, March 18, 2022 in Government Affairs

    Friday, March 18th is the second funnel deadline for the Iowa Legislature. All Senate bills must pass out of a House committee and all House bills must pass out of a Senate committee to remain eligible for consideration. Any bills assigned to either chamber's Ways and Means or Appropriations committees are exempt from the deadline.

  • Iowa Legislative Update: Week Eight

    Iowa Legislative Update: Week Eight

    posted on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 in Government Affairs

    This week, Governor Reynolds signed two bills into law and announced the awardees for the Manufacturing 4.0 Workforce Innovation grants and the Manufacturing 4.0 Technology Investment Program grants.

  • From the Capitol with Steve Firman - Special Update March 1, 2022

    From the Capitol with Steve Firman - Special Update March 1, 2022

    posted on Tuesday, March 1, 2022 in Government Affairs

    Legislators came to an agreement last Thursday, February 24, on an income tax cut for Iowans. There have been three proposed bills in front of the Legislature since the beginning of the session and final result is HF2317. Both chambers passed the bill and the Governor signed it on Tuesday.

  • From the Capitol with Steve Firman - Special Update February 24, 2022

    From the Capitol with Steve Firman - Special Update February 24, 2022

    posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 in Government Affairs

    February 18th was the final date for Senate bills to be passed out of a Senate committee and House bills to be passed out of a House committee. Any bills that did not make it out of committee, excluding Appropriation and Ways and Means bills, are no longer eligible for consideration. This deadline, referred to as the first funnel, prioritizes legislative actions for the remainder of the session. Listen as Grow Cedar Valley Director of Government Affairs, Steve Firman, breaks it all down.

  • Iowa Legislative Update: Week Six

    Iowa Legislative Update: Week Six

    posted on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 in Government Affairs

    The Iowa Legislature is two weeks away from its first funnel deadline. February 18 is the final date for bills introduced in the Senate to be passed out of a Senate committee and bills introduced in the House to be passed out of a House Committee. Appropriation and Ways and Means bills are exempt from funnel deadlines.

  • From the Capitol with Steve Firman - February 17, 2022

    From the Capitol with Steve Firman - February 17, 2022

    posted on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 in Government Affairs

    Tomorrow, February 18, marks the end of one of the busiest weeks in the legislative session. Legislators have been racing to get bills of interest past the first legislative "funnel" deadline.

  • Iowa Chamber Alliance 2022 Talent Poll Summary

    Iowa Chamber Alliance 2022 Talent Poll Summary

    posted on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 in Government Affairs

    The Iowa Chamber Alliance released their first annual Talent Poll on January 26th. The poll focuses on what attracts workers to live in Iowa. Dustin Miller, ICA Executive Director, discusses the findings of the poll and how those findings impact ICA's advocacy work in addressing the state's talent scarcity.

  • Iowa Legislative Update: Week Four

    Iowa Legislative Update: Week Four

    posted on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 in Government Affairs

    The Iowa Legislature is two weeks away from its first funnel deadline. February 18 is the final date for bills introduced in the Senate to be passed out of a Senate committee and bills introduced in the House to be passed out of a House Committee. Appropriation and Ways and Means bills are exempt from funnel deadlines.

  • From the Capitol with Steve Firman - February 3, 2022

    From the Capitol with Steve Firman - February 3, 2022

    posted on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 in Government Affairs

    Tax reform continues to be the primary focus for both chambers of the legislature. Following the governor's tax proposal released recently, the House and Senate introduced their proposals last week.

  • Iowa Legislative Update: Week 2

    Iowa Legislative Update: Week 2

    posted on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 in Government Affairs

    The second week of the legislative session was shortened to three days to honor MLK Day on Monday, January 17th. This week was filled with subcommittee meetings in both chambers and a few procedural committee meetings. Members of the Legislative Services Agency, Fiscal Services Division, presented to each of the Appropriation Subcommittees on the Governor's proposed FY 2023 budgets.