DES MOINES, IOWA (June 17, 2022) — Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following bills into law:

HF2560 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving state government entities involved with agriculture, natural resources, and environmental protection, and making related statutory changes, and including effective-date provisions.

HF2575 A bill for an act relating to the funding of, the operation of, and appropriation of, moneys to the college student-aid commission, the department for the blind, the department of education, and the state board of regents, providing for properly-related matters, and including effective-date and applicability provisions.

HF2559 A bill for an act relating to appropriations to the justice system.

HF2557 A bill for an act relating to transportation and other infrastructure-related appropriations to the department of transportation, including allocation and use of moneys from the road-use tax-fund and the primary-road fund.

SF2385 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving certain state departments, agencies, funds, and certain other entities, providing for regulatory authority, providing for other properly related matters, and including contingent effective-date provisions.

HF2579 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations to state departments and agencies from the rebuild Iowa infrastructure fund, the technology reinvestment fund, and the sports-wagering receipts fund, providing for related matters, and including effective-date and retroactive-applicability provisions.

HF2564 A bill for an act making appropriations to the department of cultural affairs, the economic development authority, the Iowa finance authority, the public employment relations board, the department of workforce development, the state board of regents, and certain regents institutions, providing for properly-related matters, and including applicability provisions.

HF2497 A bill for an act relating to gambling regulation and wagering, concerning cashless wagering, forfeiture and withholding of certain gaming winnings, sports-wagering, occupational licenses, limitations on gambling game-licenses, and simulcasting licensure and taxation, providing penalties and making penalties applicable, and including effective-date and retroactive-applicability provisions.

HF2496 A bill for an act relating to the procedural requirements for placing an officer’s name on a Brady-Giglio list, and for a prosecuting agency disclosing exculpatory evidence.

SF581 A bill for an act relating to fishing and hunting licenses and permits.

HF2209 A bill for an act relating to residents under sixteen years of age accompanying an adult who is hunting or trapping.

SF2378 A bill for an act relating to beverage-containers control-provisions, including handling fees, refund-value, applicability to certain beverages, and acceptance of beverage-containers, providing penalties, and including effective-date provisions.

SF2367 A bill for an act relating to state taxation by specifying when returns are due, striking sales-tax exemptions and exempting other products, and modifying distributions of revenue to local governments and school districts, the liability of sellers, the franchise tax, motor fuel-tax reporting, tax refunds and credits, and the individual state-income tax, and providing penalties, and including effective-date, applicability, and retroactive-applicability provisions.

Gov Reynolds also signed the following bill into law, with the exception of sections 7 and 8, which she item vetoed:

HF2558 A bill for an act relating to appropriations to the judicial branch.

The text of the transmittal letter can be found here

Gov Reynolds also vetoed HF2493, a bill for an act relating to para-educators holding substitute authorizations and including effective-date provisions. The text of the transmittal letter can be found here.

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