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A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and eliminating the repeal of the housing renewal pilot program.(Formerly HSB 336 .)

A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and eliminating the repeal of the housing renewal pilot program.(Formerly HSB 336 .)

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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
Last action
2025-05-13
Official status
Withdrawn. H.J. 1171 .
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A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and eliminating the repeal of the housing renewal pilot program.(Formerly HSB 336 .)

A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and eliminating the repeal of the housing renewal pilot program.(Formerly HSB 336 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and eliminating the repeal of the housing renewal pilot program.(Formerly HSB 336 .)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-06-27 Iowa Legislature

    Explanation of vote. H.J. 1223 .

  2. 2025-05-13 Iowa Legislature

    Withdrawn. H.J. 1171 .

  3. 2025-05-13 Iowa Legislature

    SF 645 substituted. H.J. 1169 .

  4. 2025-05-13 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-1327 filed, adopted. H.J. 1169 .

  5. 2025-05-13 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-1293 , yeas 29, nays 62, lost. H.J. 1168 .

  6. 2025-05-08 Iowa Legislature

    Amendment H-1293 filed. H.J. 1110 .

  7. 2025-05-05 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on Appropriations calendar. H.J. 1088 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations for the economic development of the state, including to the economic development authority, Iowa finance authority, department of workforce development, and state board of regents and certain regents institutions, and eliminating the repeal of the housing renewal pilot program.(Formerly HSB 336 .)

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House

File

1040

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Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

1040

BY

COMMITTEE

ON

APPROPRIATIONS

(SUCCESSOR

TO

HSB

336)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

and

making

appropriations

for

the

economic

1

development

of

the

state,

including

to

the

economic

2

development

authority,

Iowa

finance

authority,

department

3

of

workforce

development,

and

state

board

of

regents

and

4

certain

regents

institutions,

and

eliminating

the

repeal

of

5

the

housing

renewal

pilot

program.

6

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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DIVISION

I

1

FY

2025-2026

APPROPRIATIONS

2

Section

1.

GOALS

AND

ACCOUNTABILITY

——

ECONOMIC

3

DEVELOPMENT.

4

1.

For

the

fiscal

year

beginning

July

1,

2025,

the

goals

5

for

the

economic

development

authority

shall

be

to

expand

and

6

stimulate

the

state

economy,

increase

the

wealth

of

Iowans,

and

7

increase

the

population

of

the

state.

8

2.

To

achieve

the

goals

in

subsection

1,

the

economic

9

development

authority

shall

do

all

of

the

following

for

the

10

fiscal

year

beginning

July

1,

2025:

11

a.

Concentrate

its

efforts

on

programs

and

activities

that

12

result

in

commercially

viable

products

and

services.

13

b.

Adopt

practices

and

services

consistent

with

free

14

market,

private

sector

philosophies.

15

c.

Ensure

economic

growth

and

development

throughout

the

16

state.

17

d.

Work

with

businesses

and

communities

to

continually

18

improve

the

economic

development

climate

along

with

the

19

economic

well-being

and

quality

of

life

for

Iowans.

20

e.

Coordinate

with

other

state

agencies

to

ensure

that

they

21

are

attentive

to

the

needs

of

an

entrepreneurial

culture.

22

f.

Establish

a

strong

and

aggressive

marketing

image

to

23

showcase

Iowa’s

workforce,

existing

industry,

and

potential.

24

A

priority

shall

be

placed

on

recruiting

new

businesses,

25

business

expansion,

and

retaining

existing

Iowa

businesses.

26

Emphasis

shall

be

placed

on

entrepreneurial

development

through

27

helping

entrepreneurs

secure

capital,

and

developing

networks

28

and

a

business

climate

conducive

to

entrepreneurs

and

small

29

businesses.

30

g.

Encourage

the

development

of

communities

and

quality

of

31

life

to

foster

economic

growth.

32

h.

Prepare

communities

for

future

growth

and

development

33

through

development,

expansion,

and

modernization

of

34

infrastructure.

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i.

Develop

public-private

partnerships

with

Iowa

businesses

1

in

the

tourism

industry,

Iowa

tour

groups,

Iowa

tourism

2

organizations,

and

political

subdivisions

in

this

state

to

3

assist

in

the

development

of

advertising

efforts.

4

Sec.

2.

ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY.

5

1.

APPROPRIATION

6

a.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

7

to

the

economic

development

authority

for

the

fiscal

year

8

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

9

amount,

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

10

purposes

designated

in

this

subsection,

and

for

not

more

than

11

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

12

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$

12,999,646

13

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FTEs

112.50

14

b.

(1)

For

salaries,

support,

miscellaneous

purposes,

15

programs,

marketing,

administration,

business

development,

16

community

development,

small

business

development,

and

any

17

divisions

the

authority

may

organize.

18

(2)

For

business

development

operations

and

programs,

19

international

trade,

export

assistance,

workforce

recruitment,

20

and

the

partner

state

program.

21

(3)

For

transfer

to

a

fund

created

pursuant

to

section

22

15.313

for

purposes

of

financing

strategic

infrastructure

23

projects.

24

(4)

For

community

economic

development

programs,

tourism

25

operations,

community

assistance,

and

the

community

development

26

block

grant.

27

(5)

For

achieving

the

goals

and

accountability,

and

28

fulfilling

the

requirements

and

duties

required

under

this

Act.

29

(6)

The

full-time

equivalent

positions

authorized

under

30

this

subsection

are

funded,

in

whole

or

in

part,

by

the

moneys

31

appropriated

under

this

subsection

or

by

other

moneys

received

32

by

the

authority,

including

certain

federal

moneys.

33

c.

Notwithstanding

section

8.33

,

moneys

appropriated

in

34

this

subsection

that

remain

unencumbered

or

unobligated

at

the

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close

of

the

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

but

shall

remain

1

available

for

expenditure

for

the

purposes

designated

in

this

2

subsection

until

the

close

of

the

succeeding

fiscal

year.

3

2.

FINANCIAL

ASSISTANCE

RESTRICTIONS

4

a.

A

business

creating

jobs

through

moneys

appropriated

in

5

subsection

1

shall

be

subject

to

contract

provisions

requiring

6

new

and

retained

jobs

to

be

filled

by

individuals

who

are

7

citizens

of

the

United

States

who

reside

within

the

United

8

States,

or

any

person

authorized

to

work

in

the

United

States

9

pursuant

to

federal

law,

including

legal

resident

aliens

10

residing

in

the

United

States.

11

b.

Any

vendor

who

receives

moneys

appropriated

in

12

subsection

1

shall

adhere

to

such

contract

provisions

and

13

provide

periodic

assurances

as

the

state

shall

require

that

the

14

jobs

are

filled

solely

by

citizens

of

the

United

States

who

15

reside

within

the

United

States,

or

any

person

authorized

to

16

work

in

the

United

States

pursuant

to

federal

law,

including

17

legal

resident

aliens

residing

in

the

United

States.

18

c.

A

business

that

receives

financial

assistance

from

the

19

authority

from

moneys

appropriated

in

subsection

1

shall

only

20

employ

individuals

legally

authorized

to

work

in

this

state.

21

In

addition

to

all

other

applicable

penalties

provided

by

22

current

law,

all

or

a

portion

of

the

assistance

received

by

a

23

business

which

is

found

to

knowingly

employ

individuals

not

24

legally

authorized

to

work

in

this

state

shall

be

subject

to

25

recapture

by

the

authority.

26

3.

USES

OF

APPROPRIATIONS

27

a.

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

subsection

1,

the

28

authority

may

provide

financial

assistance

in

the

form

of

a

29

grant

to

a

community

economic

development

entity

for

conducting

30

a

local

workforce

recruitment

effort

designed

to

recruit

31

former

citizens

of

the

state,

and

former

students

at

colleges

32

and

universities

in

the

state,

to

meet

the

needs

of

local

33

employers.

34

b.

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

subsection

1,

the

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authority

may

provide

financial

assistance

to

early

stage

1

industry

companies

being

established

by

women

entrepreneurs.

2

c.

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

subsection

1,

the

3

authority

may

provide

financial

assistance

in

the

form

of

4

grants,

loans,

or

forgivable

loans

for

advanced

research

and

5

commercialization

projects

involving

value-added

agriculture,

6

advanced

technology,

or

biotechnology.

7

d.

The

authority

shall

not

use

any

moneys

appropriated

in

8

subsection

1

for

purposes

of

providing

financial

assistance

9

for

any

program

or

project

that

involves

the

installation

of

10

geothermal

systems

for

melting

snow

and

ice

from

streets

or

11

sidewalks.

12

4.

WORLD

FOOD

PRIZE

13

In

lieu

of

the

standing

appropriation

in

section

15.368

,

14

there

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

to

the

15

economic

development

authority

for

the

fiscal

year

beginning

16

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

amount

17

for

the

world

food

prize:

18

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$

650,000

19

5.

COUNCILS

OF

GOVERNMENTS

——

ASSISTANCE

20

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

21

to

the

economic

development

authority

for

the

fiscal

year

22

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

23

amount

to

be

used

for

the

purposes

of

providing

financial

24

assistance

to

Iowa’s

councils

of

governments:

25

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$

350,000

26

6.

TOURISM

OFFICE

27

a.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

28

to

the

economic

development

authority

for

the

fiscal

year

29

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

30

amount

for

the

tourism

office

to

be

used

for

advertising,

31

promoting,

placement,

and

implementation

of

the

economic

32

development

authority’s

strategic

plan

for

tourism

and

travel:

33

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$

1,016,783

34

b.

Notwithstanding

section

8.33

,

moneys

appropriated

in

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this

subsection

that

remain

unencumbered

or

unobligated

at

the

1

close

of

the

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

but

shall

remain

2

available

for

expenditure

for

the

purposes

designated

until

the

3

close

of

the

succeeding

fiscal

year.

4

c.

The

economic

development

authority

shall

submit

an

5

annual

report

on

or

before

January

15

to

the

general

assembly

6

regarding

the

tourism

office’s

activities

funded

with

moneys

7

appropriated

under

this

subsection.

The

report

shall

be

8

provided

in

an

electronic

format

and

shall

include

metrics

9

and

criteria

that

allow

the

general

assembly

to

quantify

10

and

evaluate

the

effectiveness

and

economic

impact

of

the

11

tourism

office’s

activities

related

to

advertising,

promoting,

12

placement,

and

implementation

of

the

economic

development

13

authority’s

strategic

plan

for

tourism

and

travel.

14

7.

CULTURAL

AFFAIRS

ACTIVITIES

15

a.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

16

to

the

economic

development

authority

for

the

fiscal

year

17

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

18

amounts,

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

19

purposes

designated:

20

For

support

of

the

Iowa

arts

council:

21

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$

1,779,321

22

Of

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

paragraph,

the

authority

23

shall

allocate

$300,000

for

purposes

of

the

film

office.

24

b.

Notwithstanding

section

8.33,

moneys

appropriated

in

25

this

subsection

that

remain

unencumbered

or

unobligated

at

the

26

close

of

the

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

but

shall

remain

27

available

for

expenditure

for

the

purposes

designated

until

the

28

close

of

the

succeeding

fiscal

year.

29

Sec.

3.

LIMITATION

OF

STANDING

APPROPRIATION

——

FY

30

2025-2026.

Notwithstanding

the

standing

appropriation

in

the

31

following

designated

section

for

the

fiscal

year

beginning

July

32

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

amount

appropriated

from

33

the

general

fund

of

the

state

pursuant

to

that

section

for

the

34

following

purposes

shall

not

exceed

the

following

amount:

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For

the

purposes

of

tourism

marketing

under

section

99F.11,

1

subsection

4

,

paragraph

“d”,

subparagraph

(2):

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$

1,443,700

3

Sec.

4.

FINANCIAL

ASSISTANCE

REPORTING

——

ECONOMIC

4

DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY.

The

economic

development

authority

5

shall

submit

an

annual

report

to

the

general

assembly

no

later

6

than

November

1,

2025,

that

details

the

amount

of

every

direct

7

loan,

forgivable

loan,

tax

credit,

tax

exemption,

tax

refund,

8

grant,

or

any

other

financial

assistance

awarded

to

a

person

9

during

the

prior

fiscal

year

by

the

authority

under

an

economic

10

development

program

administered

by

the

authority.

The

report

11

shall

identify

the

county

where

the

project

associated

with

12

each

such

award

is

located.

13

Sec.

5.

INSURANCE

ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT.

From

the

moneys

14

collected

by

the

insurance

division

of

the

department

of

15

insurance

and

financial

services

in

excess

of

the

anticipated

16

gross

revenues

under

section

505.7,

subsection

3

,

during

17

the

fiscal

year

beginning

July

1,

2025,

$100,000

shall

be

18

transferred

to

the

economic

development

authority

for

insurance

19

economic

development

and

international

insurance

economic

20

development.

21

Sec.

6.

IOWA

FINANCE

AUTHORITY.

22

1.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

23

to

the

Iowa

finance

authority

for

the

fiscal

year

beginning

24

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

amounts,

25

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

purposes

26

designated:

27

a.

Rent

subsidy

program

28

(1)

To

provide

reimbursement

for

rent

expenses

to

eligible

29

persons

under

the

home

and

community-based

services

rent

30

subsidy

program

established

in

section

16.55:

31

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

873,000

32

(2)

Of

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

paragraph,

not

more

33

than

$35,000

may

be

used

for

administrative

costs.

34

b.

Housing

renewal

pilot

program

35

-6-

LSB

1002HV

(1)

91

nls/ko

6/

18

H.F.

1040

To

provide

housing

renewal

moneys

to

a

nonprofit

Iowa

1

affiliate

to

award

grants

to

eligible

communities

under

the

2

housing

renewal

pilot

program

created

in

2022

Iowa

Acts,

3

chapter

1148,

section

20:

4

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

550,000

5

2.

Notwithstanding

section

8.33,

moneys

appropriated

in

6

this

section

that

remain

unencumbered

or

unobligated

at

the

7

close

of

the

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

but

shall

remain

8

available

for

expenditure

for

the

purposes

designated

until

the

9

close

of

the

succeeding

fiscal

year.

10

Sec.

7.

IOWA

FINANCE

AUTHORITY

AUDIT.

The

auditor

of

state

11

is

requested

to

review

the

audit

of

the

Iowa

finance

authority

12

performed

by

the

auditor

hired

by

the

authority.

13

Sec.

8.

DEPARTMENT

OF

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT.

There

14

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

to

the

15

department

of

workforce

development

for

the

fiscal

year

16

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

17

amounts,

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

18

purposes

designated:

19

1.

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT

OPERATIONS

20

a.

For

the

operation

of

field

offices

and

the

workforce

21

development

board,

and

for

not

more

than

the

following

22

full-time

equivalent

positions:

23

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

6,902,636

24

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

167.43

25

b.

Of

the

moneys

appropriated

in

paragraph

“a”,

the

26

department

shall

allocate

$150,000

to

the

state

library

for

the

27

purpose

of

licensing

an

online

resource

which

prepares

persons

28

to

succeed

in

the

workplace

through

programs

which

improve

job

29

skills

and

vocational

test-taking

abilities.

30

2.

OFFENDER

REENTRY

PROGRAM

31

a.

For

the

development

and

administration

of

an

offender

32

reentry

program

to

provide

offenders

with

employment

skills,

33

and

for

not

more

than

the

following

full-time

equivalent

34

positions:

35

-7-

LSB

1002HV

(1)

91

nls/ko

7/

18

H.F.

1040

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

393,424

1

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

5.00

2

b.

The

department

of

workforce

development

shall

partner

3

with

the

department

of

corrections

to

provide

staff

within

4

the

correctional

facilities

resources

to

improve

offenders’

5

abilities

to

find

and

retain

productive

employment.

6

3.

INTEGRATED

INFORMATION

FOR

IOWA

SYSTEM

7

For

the

payment

of

services

provided

by

the

department

of

8

administrative

services

related

to

the

integrated

information

9

for

Iowa

system:

10

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

228,822

11

4.

WORKPLACE

INJURY

AND

SAFETY

SURVEYS

12

For

the

operation

of

workplace

safety

surveys

and

workplace

13

data

collection

and

analysis,

including

salaries,

support,

14

maintenance,

and

miscellaneous

purposes,

and

for

not

more

than

15

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

16

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

127,314

17

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

2.55

18

5.

SUMMER

YOUTH

INTERN

PILOT

PROGRAM

19

For

the

funding

of

a

summer

youth

intern

pilot

program

that

20

helps

young

people

at

risk

of

not

graduating

from

high

school

21

to

explore

and

prepare

for

high-demand

careers

through

summer

22

work

experience,

including

the

development

of

soft

skills:

23

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

250,000

24

6.

VOCATIONAL

REHABILITATION

SERVICES

DIVISION

25

a.

For

salaries,

support,

maintenance,

and

miscellaneous

26

purposes,

and

for

not

more

than

the

following

full-time

27

equivalent

positions:

28

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

6,308,429

29

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

251.00

30

For

purposes

of

optimizing

the

job

placement

of

individuals

31

with

disabilities,

the

division

shall

make

its

best

efforts

32

to

work

with

community

rehabilitation

program

providers

for

33

job

placement

and

retention

services

for

individuals

with

34

significant

disabilities

and

most

significant

disabilities.

By

35

-8-

LSB

1002HV

(1)

91

nls/ko

8/

18

H.F.

1040

January

15,

2026,

the

division

shall

submit

a

written

report

to

1

the

general

assembly

regarding

the

division’s

outreach

efforts

2

with

community

rehabilitation

program

providers.

3

b.

For

matching

moneys

for

programs

to

enable

persons

4

with

severe

physical

or

mental

disabilities

to

function

more

5

independently,

including

salaries

and

support,

and

for

not

more

6

than

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

7

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

84,804

8

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

1.00

9

c.

For

the

entrepreneurs

with

disabilities

program

10

established

pursuant

to

section

84H.4:

11

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

143,297

12

d.

For

costs

associated

with

centers

for

independent

13

living:

14

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

86,547

15

7.

ADULT

EDUCATION

AND

LITERACY

PROGRAMS

16

For

distribution

as

grants

to

community

colleges

for

17

the

purpose

of

adult

basic

education

programs

for

students

18

requiring

instruction

in

English

as

a

second

language:

19

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

500,000

20

In

issuing

grants

under

this

subsection,

the

department

of

21

workforce

development

shall

use

the

same

application

process

22

and

criteria

as

are

used

for

purposes

of

awarding

grants

to

23

community

colleges

for

the

purpose

of

adult

basic

education

24

programs

for

students

requiring

instruction

in

English

as

a

25

second

language

using

moneys

that

are

appropriated

to

the

26

department

from

the

Iowa

skilled

worker

and

job

creation

fund

27

created

in

section

8.57J.

28

8.

REGISTERED

APPRENTICESHIP

DEVELOPMENT

PROGRAMS

29

For

the

funding

of

the

registered

apprenticeship

development

30

programs

under

chapter

84F

to

encourage

small

to

midsize

31

businesses

to

start

or

grow

registered

apprenticeships:

32

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

760,000

33

Notwithstanding

section

8.33

,

moneys

appropriated

in

this

34

section

that

remain

unencumbered

or

unobligated

at

the

close

of

35

-9-

LSB

1002HV

(1)

91

nls/ko

9/

18

H.F.

1040

the

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

but

shall

remain

available

for

1

expenditure

for

the

purposes

designated

until

the

close

of

the

2

succeeding

fiscal

year.

3

Sec.

9.

DEPARTMENT

OF

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT

——

EMPLOYEE

4

MISCLASSIFICATION

PROGRAM.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

5

general

fund

of

the

state

to

the

department

of

workforce

6

development

for

the

fiscal

year

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

7

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

amount,

or

so

much

thereof

8

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

purposes

designated:

9

For

enhancing

efforts

to

investigate

employers

that

10

misclassify

workers,

and

for

not

more

than

the

following

11

full-time

equivalent

positions:

12

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

382,685

13

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

4.00

14

Sec.

10.

DEPARTMENT

OF

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT

——

SPECIAL

15

EMPLOYMENT

SECURITY

CONTINGENCY

FUND.

16

1.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

special

employment

17

security

contingency

fund

created

in

section

96.13

to

the

18

department

of

workforce

development

for

the

fiscal

year

19

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

20

amount,

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

21

field

offices:

22

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

4,616,084

23

2.

Any

remaining

additional

penalty

and

interest

revenue

24

collected

by

the

department

of

workforce

development

is

25

appropriated

to

the

department

for

the

fiscal

year

beginning

26

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

to

accomplish

the

27

mission

of

the

department.

28

Sec.

11.

IOWA

SKILLED

WORKER

AND

JOB

CREATION

FUND.

29

1.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

Iowa

skilled

worker

and

30

job

creation

fund

created

in

section

8.57J

to

the

following

31

departments,

agencies,

and

institutions

for

the

fiscal

year

32

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

33

amounts,

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

34

purposes

designated:

35

-10-

LSB

1002HV

(1)

91

nls/ko

10/

18

H.F.

1040

a.

ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY

1

(1)

For

the

purposes

of

providing

assistance

as

described

in

2

section

15.335B

for

the

high

quality

jobs

program:

3

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

11,700,000

4

(a)

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

subparagraph

5

(1),

the

economic

development

authority

may

use

not

more

than

6

$1,000,000

for

purposes

of

providing

infrastructure

grants

to

7

main

street

communities

under

the

main

street

Iowa

program.

8

(b)

As

a

condition

of

receiving

moneys

appropriated

in

this

9

subparagraph

(1),

an

entity

shall

testify

upon

the

request

of

10

the

joint

appropriations

subcommittee

on

economic

development

11

regarding

the

expenditure

of

such

moneys.

12

(2)

For

support

of

the

manufacturing

4.0

technology

13

investment

program

established

in

section

15.371:

14

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

.

.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

2,016,675

15

(3)

For

the

empower

rural

Iowa

program:

16

.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

.

$

700,000

17

b.

STATE

BOARD

OF

REGENTS

AND

REGENTS

INSTITUTIONS

18

(1)

STATE

BOARD

OF

REGENTS.

For

capacity

building

19

infrastructure

in

areas

related

to

technology

20

commercialization,

marketing

and

business

development

21

efforts

in

areas

related

to

technology

commercialization,

22

entrepreneurship,

and

business

growth,

and

infrastructure

23

projects

and

programs

needed

to

assist

in

implementation

of

24

activities

under

chapter

262B

:

25

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

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.

.

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.

.

$

3,000,000

26

(a)

Of

the

moneys

appropriated

pursuant

to

this

27

subparagraph

(1),

35

percent

shall

be

allocated

for

Iowa

state

28

university

of

science

and

technology,

35

percent

shall

be

29

allocated

for

the

state

university

of

Iowa,

and

30

percent

30

shall

be

allocated

for

the

university

of

northern

Iowa.

31

(b)

The

institutions

shall

provide

a

one-to-one

match

32

of

additional

moneys

for

the

activities

funded

with

moneys

33

appropriated

under

this

subparagraph

(1).

34

(c)

The

state

board

of

regents

shall

submit

a

report

by

35

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18

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1040

January

15,

2026,

to

the

governor

and

the

general

assembly

1

regarding

the

activities,

projects,

and

programs

funded

with

2

moneys

appropriated

under

this

subparagraph

(1).

The

report

3

shall

be

provided

in

an

electronic

format

and

shall

include

a

4

list

of

metrics

and

criteria

mutually

agreed

to

in

advance

by

5

the

board

of

regents

and

the

economic

development

authority.

6

The

metrics

and

criteria

shall

allow

the

governor’s

office

and

7

the

general

assembly

to

quantify

and

evaluate

the

progress

8

of

the

board

of

regents

institutions

with

regard

to

their

9

activities,

projects,

and

programs

in

the

areas

of

technology

10

commercialization,

entrepreneurship,

regional

development,

and

11

market

research.

12

(2)

IOWA

STATE

UNIVERSITY

OF

SCIENCE

AND

TECHNOLOGY.

For

13

small

business

development

centers,

the

research

park,

and

the

14

center

for

industrial

research

and

service,

and

for

not

more

15

than

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

16

.

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.

.

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.

$

2,424,302

17

.

.

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.

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.

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.

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.

.

FTEs

50.94

18

(a)

Of

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

subparagraph

(2),

19

Iowa

state

university

of

science

and

technology

shall

allocate

20

at

least

$735,728

for

purposes

of

funding

small

business

21

development

centers.

Iowa

state

university

of

science

and

22

technology

may

allocate

the

appropriated

moneys

to

the

various

23

small

business

development

centers

in

any

manner

necessary

to

24

achieve

the

purposes

of

this

subparagraph.

25

(b)

Iowa

state

university

of

science

and

technology

shall

26

do

all

of

the

following:

27

(i)

Direct

expenditures

for

research

toward

projects

that

28

will

provide

economic

stimulus

for

Iowa.

29

(ii)

Provide

emphasis

on

providing

services

to

Iowa-based

30

companies.

31

(c)

It

is

the

intent

of

the

general

assembly

that

the

32

industrial

incentive

program

focus

on

Iowa

industrial

sectors

33

and

seek

contributions

and

in-kind

donations

from

businesses,

34

industrial

foundations,

and

trade

associations,

and

that

moneys

35

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1040

for

the

center

for

industrial

research

and

service

industrial

1

incentive

program

shall

be

allocated

only

for

projects

which

2

are

matched

by

private

sector

moneys

for

directed

contract

3

research

or

for

nondirected

research.

The

match

required

of

4

small

businesses

as

defined

in

section

15.102

for

directed

5

contract

research

or

for

nondirected

research

shall

be

$1

6

for

each

$3

of

state

funds.

The

match

required

for

other

7

businesses

for

directed

contract

research

or

for

nondirected

8

research

shall

be

$1

for

each

$1

of

state

funds.

The

match

9

required

of

industrial

foundations

or

trade

associations

shall

10

be

$1

for

each

$1

of

state

funds.

11

(d)

Iowa

state

university

of

science

and

technology

shall

12

report

annually

to

the

general

assembly

the

total

amount

of

13

private

contributions,

the

proportion

of

contributions

from

14

small

businesses

and

other

businesses,

and

the

proportion

for

15

directed

contract

research

and

nondirected

research

of

benefit

16

to

Iowa

businesses

and

industrial

sectors.

17

(3)

STATE

UNIVERSITY

OF

IOWA

18

(a)

For

the

state

university

of

Iowa

research

park

and

for

19

university

of

Iowa

pharmaceuticals

located

at

the

research

20

park,

including

salaries,

support,

maintenance,

equipment,

and

21

miscellaneous

purposes,

and

for

not

more

than

the

following

22

full-time

equivalent

positions:

23

.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

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.

.

$

209,279

24

.

.

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.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

6.00

25

The

state

university

of

Iowa

shall

do

all

of

the

following:

26

(i)

Direct

expenditures

for

research

toward

projects

that

27

will

provide

economic

stimulus

for

Iowa.

28

(ii)

Provide

emphasis

on

providing

services

to

Iowa-based

29

companies.

30

(b)

For

the

purpose

of

implementing

the

entrepreneurship

31

and

economic

growth

initiative,

and

for

not

more

than

the

32

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

33

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

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.

.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

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.

.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

2,000,000

34

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

8.00

35

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(1)

91

nls/ko

13/

18

H.F.

1040

(4)

UNIVERSITY

OF

NORTHERN

IOWA.

For

the

metal

casting

and

1

foundry

4.0

centers,

advance

Iowa,

family

business

center,

and

2

the

institute

for

decision

making,

including

salaries,

support,

3

maintenance,

and

miscellaneous

purposes,

and

for

not

more

than

4

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

5

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

$

1,466,419

6

.

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.

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.

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.

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.

.

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.

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.

.

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.

.

.

.

.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

FTEs

13.00

7

The

university

of

northern

Iowa

shall

do

all

of

the

8

following:

9

(a)

Direct

expenditures

for

research

toward

projects

that

10

will

provide

economic

stimulus

for

Iowa.

11

(b)

Provide

emphasis

on

providing

services

to

Iowa-based

12

companies.

13

(5)

CONDITIONS.

As

a

condition

of

receiving

moneys

14

appropriated

in

this

lettered

paragraph

“b”,

an

entity

15

shall

testify

upon

the

request

of

the

joint

appropriations

16

subcommittee

on

economic

development

regarding

the

expenditure

17

of

such

moneys.

18

c.

DEPARTMENT

OF

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT

19

(1)

For

staffing

costs

related

to

completing

workforce

20

preparation

outcome

reporting

in

conjunction

with

the

21

department

of

education:

22

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

125,000

23

(2)

For

distribution

to

community

colleges

for

the

purposes

24

of

implementing

adult

education

and

literacy

programs

pursuant

25

to

section

84A.19:

26

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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.

.

.

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.

.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

.

.

$

5,500,000

27

(a)

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

numbered

28

subparagraph,

$3,883,000

shall

be

allocated

pursuant

to

the

29

distribution

formula

established

in

section

260C.18C.

30

(b)

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

numbered

31

subparagraph,

not

more

than

$150,000

shall

be

used

by

the

32

department

of

workforce

development

for

implementation

of

adult

33

education

and

literacy

programs

pursuant

to

section

84A.19.

34

(c)

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

numbered

35

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subparagraph,

not

more

than

$1,257,000

shall

be

distributed

1

as

grants

to

community

colleges

for

the

purpose

of

adult

2

basic

education

programs

for

students

requiring

instruction

3

in

English

as

a

second

language.

The

department

of

workforce

4

development

shall

establish

an

application

process

and

criteria

5

to

award

grants

pursuant

to

this

subparagraph

division

to

6

community

colleges.

The

criteria

shall

be

based

on

need

for

7

instruction

in

English

as

a

second

language

in

the

region

8

served

by

each

community

college

as

determined

by

factors

9

including

data

from

the

latest

federal

decennial

census

and

10

outreach

efforts

to

determine

regional

needs.

11

(d)

From

the

moneys

appropriated

in

this

numbered

12

subparagraph,

$210,000

shall

be

transferred

to

the

department

13

of

health

and

human

services

for

purposes

of

administering

a

14

program

to

provide

access

to

international

resources

to

Iowans

15

and

new

Iowans

to

provide

economic

and

leadership

development

16

resulting

in

Iowa

being

a

more

welcoming

place

to

live,

work,

17

and

raise

a

family.

The

program

shall

provide

supplemental

18

support

services

for

international

refugees

to

improve

19

learning,

English

literacy,

life

skills,

cultural

competencies,

20

and

integration

in

a

county

with

a

population

over

350,000

21

as

determined

by

the

2020

federal

decennial

census.

The

22

department

of

health

and

human

services

shall

utilize

a

request

23

for

proposals

process

to

identify

the

entity

best

qualified

to

24

implement

the

program.

25

(3)

For

the

funding

of

internships

for

students

studying

in

26

the

fields

of

science,

technology,

engineering,

and

mathematics

27

with

eligible

Iowa

employers

as

provided

in

section

84A.21,

28

subsection

2,

paragraph

“c”:

29

.

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.

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.

.

$

633,325

30

2.

Notwithstanding

section

8.33

,

moneys

appropriated

in

31

this

section

that

remain

unencumbered

or

unobligated

at

the

32

close

of

the

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

but

shall

remain

33

available

for

expenditure

for

the

purposes

designated

until

the

34

close

of

the

succeeding

fiscal

year.

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Sec.

12.

GENERAL

FUND

——

CERTAIN

REGENTS

INSTITUTIONS.

1

1.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

2

to

the

following

institutions

for

the

fiscal

year

beginning

3

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

amounts,

4

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

purposes

5

designated:

6

a.

IOWA

STATE

UNIVERSITY

OF

SCIENCE

AND

TECHNOLOGY

7

In

cooperation

with

the

economic

development

authority,

for

8

support

of

a

biosciences

innovation

ecosystem,

to

strengthen

9

Iowa’s

leadership

positions

in

the

area

of

bio-based

chemicals,

10

digital

agriculture,

vaccines,

and

medical

devices,

including

11

salaries,

support,

maintenance,

and

miscellaneous

purposes,

and

12

for

not

more

than

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

13

.

.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

.

$

2,963,995

14

.

.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

.

.

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.

.

FTEs

9.18

15

b.

STATE

UNIVERSITY

OF

IOWA

16

In

cooperation

with

the

economic

development

authority,

for

17

support

of

a

biosciences

innovation

ecosystem,

to

strengthen

18

Iowa’s

leadership

positions

in

the

area

of

bio-based

chemicals,

19

digital

agriculture,

vaccines,

and

medical

devices,

including

20

salaries,

support,

maintenance,

and

miscellaneous

purposes,

and

21

for

not

more

than

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

22

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$

1,000,000

23

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FTEs

4.35

24

c.

UNIVERSITY

OF

NORTHERN

IOWA

25

For

equipment

and

technology

to

expand

the

university’s

26

additive

manufacturing

capabilities

related

to

investment

27

castings

technology

and

industry

support,

including

salaries,

28

support,

maintenance,

and

miscellaneous

purposes,

and

for

not

29

more

than

the

following

full-time

equivalent

positions:

30

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$

394,321

31

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FTEs

2.73

32

The

university

of

northern

Iowa

shall

make

a

good-faith

33

effort

to

coordinate

with

private

entities

to

seek

moneys

to

34

supplement

this

appropriation

to

support

the

expansion

of

the

35

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(1)

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nls/ko

16/

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H.F.

1040

university’s

additive

manufacturing

capabilities.

1

2.

Notwithstanding

section

8.33

,

moneys

appropriated

in

2

subsection

1,

paragraphs

“a”

and

“b”,

that

remain

unencumbered

3

or

unobligated

at

the

close

of

the

fiscal

year

shall

not

revert

4

but

shall

remain

available

for

expenditure

for

the

purposes

5

designated

until

the

close

of

the

succeeding

fiscal

year.

6

DIVISION

II

7

FY

2025-2026

CONTINGENT

APPROPRIATION

8

Sec.

13.

ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY.

There

is

9

appropriated

from

the

grow

Iowa

values

fund

created

in

section

10

15G.108,

Code

2009,

to

the

economic

development

authority

for

11

the

fiscal

year

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

12

2026,

the

following

amount,

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

13

to

be

used

for

the

purposes

designated:

14

For

deposit

in

the

grocer

reinvestment

and

local

food

15

processing

fund

created

in

section

15.415,

if

enacted

by

2025

16

Iowa

Acts,

House

File

1032:

17

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.

.

.

.

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.

$

1,250,000

18

DIVISION

III

19

HOUSING

RENEWAL

PILOT

PROGRAM

20

Sec.

14.

2023

Iowa

Acts,

chapter

110,

section

18,

subsection

21

9,

is

amended

by

striking

the

subsection.

22

DIVISION

IV

23

GAMBLING

GAMES

TAX

RECEIPTS

APPROPRIATION

24

Sec.

15.

Section

99F.11,

subsection

4,

paragraph

d,

25

subparagraph

(1),

Code

2025,

is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

26

(1)

Five

hundred

twenty

thousand

Four

hundred

forty-eight

27

thousand

four

hundred

three

dollars

is

appropriated

each

fiscal

28

year

to

the

economic

development

authority

with

one-half

of

29

the

moneys

allocated

for

operational

support

grants

and

the

30

remaining

one-half

allocated

for

the

community

cultural

grants

31

program

established

under

section

15.436

.

32

EXPLANATION

33

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

34

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

35

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H.F.

1040

DIVISION

I

——

FY

2025-2026

APPROPRIATIONS.

This

bill

1

appropriates

moneys

for

FY

2025-2026

from

the

general

fund

of

2

the

state

to

the

economic

development

authority

(IEDA),

Iowa

3

finance

authority

(IFA),

department

of

workforce

development

4

(IWD),

Iowa

state

university

of

science

and

technology

(ISU),

5

state

university

of

Iowa,

and

university

of

northern

Iowa.

6

The

bill

appropriates

moneys

for

FY

2025-2026

from

the

Iowa

7

skilled

worker

and

job

creation

fund

to

IEDA,

the

state

board

8

of

regents

and

institutions

under

the

control

of

the

board,

and

9

IWD.

10

For

FY

2025-2026,

the

bill

limits

standing

appropriations

to

11

IEDA

for

the

world

food

prize

and

tourism

marketing.

12

The

bill

transfers

certain

moneys

collected

by

the

insurance

13

division

in

excess

of

the

anticipated

gross

revenues

under

Code

14

section

505.7

to

IEDA.

15

The

bill

also

appropriates

moneys

for

FY

2025-2026

from

the

16

special

employment

security

contingency

fund

to

IWD.

17

The

auditor

of

state

is

requested

to

review

the

audit

of

IFA

18

performed

by

the

auditor

hired

by

IFA.

19

The

bill

requires

IEDA,

the

vocational

rehabilitation

20

services

division,

the

state

board

of

regents,

and

ISU

to

21

submit

various

reports

to

the

general

assembly.

22

DIVISION

II

——

FY

2025-2026

CONTINGENT

APPROPRIATION.

For

23

FY

2025-2026,

the

bill

appropriates

moneys

from

the

grow

Iowa

24

values

fund

to

IEDA

for

deposit

in

the

grocer

reinvestment

and

25

local

food

processing

fund,

if

enacted

by

the

general

assembly.

26

DIVISION

III

——

HOUSING

RENEWAL

PILOT

PROGRAM.

Under

27

current

law,

the

housing

renewal

pilot

program

is

repealed

July

28

1,

2025.

The

bill

strikes

the

repeal

date

and

continues

the

29

housing

renewal

pilot

program.

30

DIVISION

IV

——

GAMBLING

GAMES

TAX

RECEIPTS

APPROPRIATION.

31

The

bill

decreases

the

standing

appropriation

to

IEDA

from

the

32

tax

on

adjusted

gross

receipts

from

gambling

games.

33

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LSB

1002HV

(1)

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nls/ko

18/

18