IowaSF 246491st General Assembly (2025–2026)Senate

A bill for an act relating to state finances by modifying the taxes imposed on health maintenance organizations, making transfers from the taxpayer relief fund, making and supplementing appropriations to the department of health and human services, and including effective date, contingent effective date, and retroactive applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 3182.)

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  • COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

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Cosponsors

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Actions Timeline

  1. Withdrawn.

    3/24/2026legislature
  2. HF 2739 substituted.

    3/24/2026legislature
  3. Amendment S-5125 filed, adopted.

    3/24/2026legislature
  4. Placed on calendar under unfinished business.

    3/24/2026legislature
  5. Point of order raised, ruled well taken.

    3/24/2026legislature
  6. Attached to HF 2739.

    3/23/2026legislature
  7. NOBA: Senate Full Approps

    3/17/2026Senate
  8. Committee report, recommending passage.

    3/12/2026legislature
  9. Subcommittee recommends passage.

    3/9/2026legislature
  10. Subcommittee Meeting: 03/09/2026 4:00PM Room 315.

    3/6/2026legislature
  11. Subcommittee: Green, Petersen, and Schultz.

    3/5/2026legislature
  12. Referred to Ways and Means.

    3/5/2026legislature
  13. Committee report, approving bill.

    3/4/2026legislature
  14. Introduced, placed on Appropriations calendar.

    3/4/2026legislature

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