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A bill for an act directing the department of education to convene a working group to study the impact of technology on the cognitive function and academic performance of students.(Formerly SF 516 , SF 237 .)

A bill for an act directing the department of education to convene a working group to study the impact of technology on the cognitive function and academic performance of students.(Formerly SF 516 , SF 237 .)

Education Technology
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Last action
2026-03-26
Official status
Placed on calendar under unfinished business. H.J. 760 .
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

A bill for an act directing the department of education to convene a working group to study the impact of technology on the cognitive function and academic performance of students.(Formerly SF 516 , SF 237 .)

A bill for an act directing the department of education to convene a working group to study the impact of technology on the cognitive function and academic performance of students.(Formerly SF 516 , SF 237 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act directing the department of education to convene a working group to study the impact of technology on the cognitive function and academic performance of students.(Formerly SF 516 , SF 237 .)

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-26 Iowa Legislature

    Placed on calendar under unfinished business. H.J. 760 .

  2. 2026-03-19 Iowa Legislature

    Placed on calendar. H.J. 705 .

  3. 2026-03-19 Iowa Legislature

    Committee vote: Yeas, 22. Nays, 1. H.J. 705 .

  4. 2026-03-19 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report, recommending passage. H.J. 705 .

  5. 2026-03-16 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee recommends passage.

  6. 2026-03-12 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee Meeting: 03/16/2026 12:30PM RM 102.

  7. 2026-03-12 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee: Fett, Hayes and Matson. H.J. 667 .

  8. 2026-03-05 Iowa Legislature

    Read first time, referred to Education. H.J. 573 .

  9. 2026-03-05 Iowa Legislature

    Message from Senate. H.J. 573 .

  10. 2026-03-05 Iowa Legislature

    Immediate message. S.J. 486 .

  11. 2026-03-05 Iowa Legislature

    Passed Senate , yeas 42, nays 0. S.J. 484 .

  12. 2026-02-12 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report, approving bill. S.J. 283 .

  13. 2026-02-12 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. S.J. 276 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act directing the department of education to convene a working group to study the impact of technology on the cognitive function and academic performance of students.(Formerly SF 516 , SF 237 .)

Current Bill Text

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Senate

File

2335

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Introduced

SENATE

FILE

2335

BY

COMMITTEE

ON

EDUCATION

(SUCCESSOR

TO

SF

516)

(SUCCESSOR

TO

SF

237)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

directing

the

department

of

education

to

convene

a

1

working

group

to

study

the

impact

of

technology

on

the

2

cognitive

function

and

academic

performance

of

students.

3

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

DEPARTMENT

OF

EDUCATION

——

WORKING

GROUP

——

1

IMPACT

OF

TECHNOLOGY

ON

COGNITIVE

LEARNING.

2

1.

The

department

of

education,

in

collaboration

with

the

3

department

of

health

and

human

services,

shall

convene

and

4

provide

administrative

support

to

a

working

group

that

shall

5

examine

research

related

to

the

impact

of

school-provided

6

technology

on

the

cognitive

function

and

academic

performance

7

of

students.

For

purposes

of

this

section,

“school-provided

8

technology”

includes

laptop

computers,

online

learning

9

management

systems,

and

classroom

slide

show

presentations.

10

2.

The

membership

of

the

working

group

shall

include

but

11

not

be

limited

to

educators,

mental

health

professionals,

and

12

parents

of

school-age

children.

13

3.

Any

expenses

incurred

by

a

member

of

the

working

group

14

shall

be

the

responsibility

of

the

individual

member

or

the

15

respective

entity

represented

by

the

member.

16

4.

The

working

group

shall

submit

its

findings

and

17

recommendations

in

a

report

to

the

general

assembly

by

December

18

31,

2026.

The

report

shall

include

recommendations

on

best

19

practices

related

to

the

use

of

school-provided

technology

in

20

educational

contexts

with

a

focus

on

ways

to

mitigate

possible

21

negative

impacts

on

the

social

and

behavioral

development,

22

attention

span,

mental

concentration,

and

learning

ability

of

23

students.

24

EXPLANATION

25

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

26

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

27

This

bill

directs

the

department

of

education,

in

28

collaboration

with

the

department

of

health

and

human

services,

29

to

convene

a

working

group

to

examine

research

related

to

30

the

impact

of

school-provided

technology

on

the

cognitive

31

function

and

academic

performance

of

students.

The

membership

32

of

the

working

group

is

required

to

include

but

not

be

limited

33

to

educators,

mental

health

professionals,

and

parents

of

34

school-age

children.

The

bill

requires

the

working

group

to

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provide

a

report

to

the

general

assembly

by

December

31,

2026,

1

detailing

the

working

group’s

findings

and

recommendations.

2

The

report

must

include

recommendations

on

best

practices

3

related

to

the

use

of

school-provided

technology

in

educational

4

contexts.

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