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2026 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Four

Capitol Update As week four comes to a close, 864 bills have been filed this year. With only two weeks remaining until the first funnel deadline, a significant number of subcommittees are scheduled in the next two weeks as legislators work to advance priority legislation through committee. At the current pace, this session is on track to meet or... Read More

2026 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Three

Capitol Update The third week of session was busy both at the Capitol and on the campaign trail. President Donald Trump visited Iowa, delivering a speech in Clive focused on affordability. Several members of the legislature attended the event, along with federal candidates currently seeking office. With less than six months until the 2026... Read More

2026 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Two

Capitol Update The second week of the legislative session gained momentum despite the short week due to the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday. Today is the final deadline for individual members to request bills with the Legislative Services Agency. On Wednesday the first floor debate of the year took place on the House carbon... Read More

2026 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week One

Capitol Update First Day. This year’s General Assembly began on Monday, January 12, 2026. The State Constitution dictates that session be held annually starting on the second Monday of January and the Iowa Code directs the General Assembly to convene at 10:00 a.m. The first day began with an Administrative Rules Committee meeting followed by each... Read More

BrownWinick Welcomes Nine 2025 Fall Associates

We are delighted to welcome a new class of associates to our firm this fall. This year’s group brings a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and talents that will enhance our practice and further strengthen the service we deliver to our clients. Their enthusiasm, dedication to the law, and drive for excellence are already evident, and we look... Read More

2025 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Sixteen

Capitol Update The 110th day of session has passed without a sine die resolution. The House didn't debate at all this week. The Senate met and passed 22 bills. There are now 128 enrolled bills. The Governor signed 9 bills this week, bringing the total bills signed so far this session to 44. The legislative session will extend into next week and... Read More

2025 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Fifteen

Capitol Update The 110th day of the legislative session is next Friday, May 2nd. Old hands at the Capitol look for boxes on the floor of the House and Senate for legislators to pack their belongings in to take home at the end of session. No such sightings yet! The Senate passed 24 bills this week and the House passed 44 bills. So far this session,... Read More

2025 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Fourteen

Capitol Update Both the Senate and House had floor debate with the Senate passing 41 bills and the House passing 26 bills. So far this session, 79 bills have been enrolled - which means they have passed both the Senate and the House, have been signed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, and are ready for the Governor’s... Read More

2025 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Thirteen

Capitol Update Breaking News. This morning, Governor Reynolds shared she will not seek reelection in 2026, citing a desire to spend more time with her family. Click here to watch her full announcement. This Week. The Senate debated Monday-Wednesday passing 30 bills. The House debated on Tuesday passing 8 bills. This is the time of year when a lot... Read More

2025 Government Relations Legislative Update - Week Twelve

Capitol Update The second funnel is here and gone. Neither the House or Senate had floor debate this week, instead concentrating on subcommittees and Committee meetings. Next week (week 13) joint rules require that the Senate considers only House bills, House joint resolutions, and unfinished business and the House considers only Senate bills,... Read More