2021 First Funnel Update

Last week, the Legislature passed a key deadline, the “first funnel.” The funnel helps narrow legislators narrow our focus to what has a real chance of becoming law this year. Fortunately, many bad ideas have died, and lots of good opportunities still have the chance to make it to the Governor’s desk.

Last week, the Legislature passed a key deadline, the “first funnel.” For Senate policy bills to remain eligible for consideration, they had to be approved by a Senate committee, and House policy bills had to be approved by a House committee to remain alive.

The funnel helps narrow legislators narrow our focus to what has a real chance of becoming law this year. Fortunately, many bad ideas have died, and lots of good opportunities still have the chance to make it to the Governor’s desk.

Reynolds & GOP: Politics & Division

  • Voter suppression (SF 413)
  • Cut unemployment for Iowans (SF 492 /HSB 203)
  • Historic low funding for public schools (SF 269)
  • Eliminate background checks, allow guns in schools, and put guns in hand of criminals (SJR 7)
  • Take away right of woman to make her own healthcare decisions; ban common forms of birth control (HJR 5/SJR 2)
  • Eliminates diversity plans used by some schools (HF 228)
  • Provides immunity to firearm manufacturers (HF 621/ SF 514)
  • Eliminates housing voucher non-discrimination laws (HF 720/SF 252)
  • Expands Charter Schools (HSB 242)
  • Bans “divisive concepts” like racism or sexism from being discussed in public schools and universities (HSB 258)
  • New barriers for Iowans to get food or health care assistance (SF 389)
  • Eliminate tenure at Iowa’s state universities (HF 496)
  • Vouchers for private schools (SF 159)
  • Punishing cities for keeping budget balanced (SF 479)
  • Allows the State to make discrimination easier (HF 481)
  • Provide trucking companies immunity from hiring rapists and sex traffickers (SF 537/HSB 259)
  • Putting a monetary value on people’s lives when medical malpractice has occurred (HF 592 / SF 557)
  • Discouraging Iowans from getting live-saving vaccines (SF 193)
  • Punishing private businesses for blocking hate speech and insurrection on social media (SF 402)
  • Allows landlords to charge higher fees for late payments and throw away a tenant’s possessions immediately after eviction (HSB 253)
  • New “poll tax” before restoring someone’s right to vote (HSB 231)
  • Prohibits a social media company from limiting an elected official’s access to the platform (HF 633)

Bi-Partisan Bills Moving Ahead

  • Dentists can administer vaccines (HF 528)
  • Constitutionally restore felon voting rights (HJR 11/ SSB 1134)
  • Prohibits “Gay Panic” defense (HF 310)
  • Exempt COVID payments & relief from state taxes (SF 364)
  • Creates more affordable housing options (HF 582/ SF 295)
  • Increase funding for students learning English (HF 605/ SF 430)
  • Expand protections to prevent sexual abuse (SF 253)
  • Double tax credit for volunteer EMS/fire fighters (HF 563)
  • New tax credits/grants for businesses to build on-site child care (HF 606/SF 176)
  • More transparency from drug companies (HF 526)
  • Cap cost of insulin to $100 for month supply (HF 263)
  • Encourage more OB/GYN doctors to locate in rural Iowa (SF 129)
  • New enforcement to stop human trafficking (HF 452/ SF 388)
  • Expand Child Care Tax Credit (HF 230)
  • Expand adoption tax credit (HF 369)
  • Business child care tax credit (HF 370 / SF 123)
  • Pharmacists can dispense birth control without prescription (HF 434/SSB 1157)
  • New tracking system for rape kits (HF 426 / SF 451)
  • Insurance has to reimburse mental health and physical health providers at same rate for telehealth services (HF 294/HF 706)
  • Lifetime trout stamp for Iowans over 65 (HF 234)
  • Employment leave for adoptive parents (SF 362/HF 724)
  • Prohibits employers from restricting low wage workers from getting another job (SF 496)
  • Allows storage of inhalers at schools for kids in life-threatening situations (HF 701)
  • Expansion of the popular beginning farmer tax credit to attract younger farmers (SF 360)
  • More funding opportunities for voluntary fire departments (SF 438)
  • Expanded benefits for firefighters (HSB 268)
  • Reducing costs for Iowans to examine public records (SF 480)
  • Consumer protections for dental visits (SSB 1202)
  • Establish Learning Recovery Task Force to recommend fixes for the Covid learning losses (SF 452)
  • Prohibits an insurance company from switching a patient’s medication just because it is less expensive (HF 656)
  • Expands broadband access (HSB 133)
  • Probation and sentencing reform (HF 678)
  • $3 million increase for Iowa state park maintenance (HF 749)
  • Adds a definition of soil health into the Iowa Code (HF 646)
  • Requires DOT to add adult changing stations to rest areas (HF 492)
  • Literacy assistance for deaf and hard of hearing children (HF 604)
  • Strengthens laws to protect older Iowans from financial exploitation ( SF 391/HF 258)
  • Toughens enforcement of retailers selling drug paraphernalia in our neighborhoods (SF 226)
  • Explores opportunities to expand broad across Iowa communities      (SF 390/HSB 133)
  • Enhances communications with our returning veterans to be sure they access benefits they’ve earned (SF 255)

Good News: These GOP Bills Are Dead

  • Reduces unemployment appeals for Iowans (SF 187)
  • Statewide private school voucher program (SF 127/SF 128)
  • Prohibiting any instruction about gender identity in schools (SF 167)
  • Requiring survey of political views of university employees (SF 292)
  • Allowing discrimination based on religious beliefs/exemption defense (SF 436)
  • Penalize or remove school board members and administrators for disagreeing with the Governor (SSB 1213)
  • Prohibits mask requirement on college campuses (HF 204)
  • Digital tracking women looking for reproductive care online (HF 515)
  • Legalize conversion therapy & ban medical care for some kids (HF 193)
  • Punish students in communities with high COVID cases (HF 165)
  • Death penalty (HF 271/SF 82)
  • Publicly shaming woman for their health care decisions and falsely declaring an “abortion pandemic” in Iowa  (SF 508)