(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today signed the following bills into law:  

   

House Files:  

   

House File 398 an Act relating to the duties and responsibilities of insurance producers under insurance policies or contracts.  

   

House File 2109 an Act relating to vapor products and alternative nicotine products, and providing penalties.  

 

House File 2273: an Act relating to certain state and local government activities related to vehicle registration, taxation of rental vehicles, and levee and drainage districts.

House File 2289: an Act relating to the regulation and use of unmanned aerial vehicles.

House File 2454: an Act relating to the beginning farmer tax credit program, including the agricultural assets transfer tax credit and the custom farming contract tax credit, by extending the carry forward period, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

House File 2468: an Act creating an individual income tax credit for qualified adoption expenses paid or incurred in connection with certain adoptions and including retroactive applicability provisions.

House File 2474: an Act expanding the criminal offense of and related penalties for sexual exploitation of include persons issued a school coaching authorization, and including effective date provisions.

House File 2476 an Act relating to funding of unified law enforcement districts, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

Senate Files:

Senate File 383 an Act relating to the sealing of juvenile delinquency records.

Senate File 2196 an Act relating to programs and services under the purview of the Department of Public Health, and including effective date provisions.

Senate File 2239 an Act relating to elder abuse and providing penalties.

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today signed the following legislation into law: 

Senate File 2344 an Act relating to renewable fuels, by providing for bio-butanol and bio-butanol blended gasoline, modifying the rate of the E-15 plus gasoline promotion tax credit and extending provisions for a biodiesel production refund, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

 

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Centerpiece of Branstad's 2014 legislative plan to be signed; Home Base Iowa Act will work to match veterans with quality, high-paying careers in Iowa

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today announced the centerpiece of their 2014 legislative plan, the Home Base Iowa Act, will be signed into law on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26, 2014, at the Iowa Gold Star Military Museum, Camp Dodge,  Johnston, Iowa.

In his 2014 Condition of the State address, Branstad said, "This session, the centerpiece of my agenda is Home Base Iowa. It is a bipartisan jobs plan focusing on recruiting service members to Iowa and matching them with good, high paying careers. [...] Our veterans have risked their lives defending our freedom.  To show our gratitude, let's make Iowa the leader in respect, support and opportunity for veterans."

Branstad and Reynolds launched the Home Base Iowa initiative in November of 2013 at the Iowa Gold Star Military Museum at Camp Dodge. He named Congressman Leonard Boswell and Casey's CEO Bob Myers the co-chairs on the initiative.

In January, the Iowa Business Council announced a goal of hiring 2,500 veterans.  In March, Greene County became the first "Home Base Iowa Community."

The Home Base Iowa Act does the following: 

  • Fully exempts military pensions from state income tax, putting Iowa on more equal footing with states such as Florida and Texas, and our Midwestern neighbors such as Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. In addition, the bill fully exempts military survivor benefits from state income tax.
  • Iowa's licensing boards will adopt rules allowing credit for military training and experience in the licensing process.
  • Allows private-sector companies to follow the public sector's lead by allowing a preference in hiring and promoting veterans.
  • Eliminates the special plate issuance fees charged for plates associated with military service.

In addition, Branstad will sign Senate File 2352, an Act relating to the additional homestead credit for certain disabled veterans and including effective date and applicability provisions.

The bill signings will occur in conjunction with annual Memorial Day observance and breakfast at the Iowa Gold Star Military Museum on Camp Dodge.                        

The following events are open to credentialed members of the media:

Monday, May 26, 2014

8:10 a.m. Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds attend the singing of the National Anthem

Iowa Gold Star Military Museum

Camp Dodge

Johnston, IA

 

8:20 a.m. Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds attend gun salute

Iowa Gold Star Military Museum

Camp Dodge

Johnston, IA

 

8:35 a.m. Gov. Branstad signs the Home Base Iowa Act into law

Iowa Gold Star Military Museum

Camp Dodge

Johnston, IA

Note: A mult-box will be available for the media. 

 

Senate File 303 an Act relating to veterans, military service members, and certain survivor beneficiaries and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.

Senate File 2352 an Act relating to the additional homestead credit for certain disabled veterans and including effective date and applicability provisions.

For more information on Home Base Iowa, please visit www.HomeBaseIowa.org.

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Branstad appoints Janet Phipps Burkhead Director of Department of Administrative Services, Gerd Clabaugh Director of Iowa Department of Public Health 

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today appointed Janet Phipps Burkhead as the Director of the Iowa Department of Administrative Services (DAS) and Gerd Clabaugh the Director of the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH). Phipps had been serving as interim director of DAS since April 8, 2014. Clabaugh had been serving as interim director of IDPH since January 9, 2014.

"I am pleased today to name two individuals with high integrity, invaluable experience and a passion for service as directors of two important departments," said Branstad. "I'm confident that Janet and Gerd will continue their work to ensure the departments they lead operate in an efficient and effective manner to provide exceptional service for the Iowa taxpayers."

The DAS mission is to provide high-quality, affordable infrastructure products and services to Iowa state government customers in a manner that empowers them to provide better service to the citizens of Iowa and support the State of Iowa in achieving economic growth. The formation of DAS is the first and largest endeavor of this kind in the country. DAS has established an alternative to privatization that provides an incentive to employees to drive down the cost of service delivery.

Phipps Burkhead, a resident of Adel, Iowa, is a retired Brigadier General in the Iowa Army National Guard. She earned her undergraduate and Masters of Public Administration from Iowa State University, and her law degree from Drake University. She served as the Director of the Iowa Department of General Services from 1994-1998 and the Michigan Department of Management and Budget from 1998-2001. From 2001-2005, Phipps Burkhead was on active duty with the U.S. Army and attended law school, and from 2005-2014 she worked in the private sector. She began working as DAS General Counsel in February 2014.

IDPH partners with local public health, policymakers, health care providers, business and many others to fulfill its mission of promoting and protecting the health of Iowans.

Clabaugh, a resident of Johnston, Iowa, served as Deputy Director of the Iowa Department of Public Health from August 2011 to January 2014. From 1989-1997, he served as the Director of the Center for Health Policy within the Iowa Department of Public Health.  He held positions in the Iowa Department of Personnel and Iowa Department of Administrative Services between the years of 1997-2003. Clabaugh worked in the private sector from 2007-2011, which included serving as the Director of Operations for the Iowa Healthcare Collaborative.

Director Phipps Burkhead's and Director Clabaugh's appointments are subject to Senate confirmation. A photo of Phipps can be found here. A photo of Clabaugh can be found here.

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today appointed Ashley Koopmans to the Iowa Employment Appeal Board, John Hodges as the Chair of the Iowa Board of Parole and Dr. Mark Graber to the Medical Assistance Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee.

Koopmans' term on the Iowa Employment Appeal Board begins Friday, May 23, 2014, and ends April 30, 2016. Koopmans, who resides in Des Moines, Iowa, is appointed as the employee representative.

The three-member Employment Appeal Board is appointed by the Governor and serves as the final administrative law forum for state and federal unemployment benefit appeals. The Board also hears appeals of rulings of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and rulings of the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System (IPERS). The three members of the Board are appointed to represent employers, employees and the general public.

In addition to unemployment cases, the Board hears appeals involving peace officer issues and contractor registration requirements. The Board receives 96 percent of its funding from the federal government based on the number of appeals heard and the time taken to render a decision.

Koopmans' appointment is subject to Iowa Senate confirmation.

John Hodges, of Bondurant, Iowa, previously served as Vice Chair of the Board of Parole. His term as Chairman begins today, May 19, 2014, and runs until April 30, 2018. The position is subject to Iowa Senate confirmation.

The Iowa Board of Parole works to enhance overall public safety by making evidence-based and informed parole decisions for the successful re-entry of offenders back into the community to become productive and responsible citizens. The Iowa Board of Parole is established by Iowa Code Chapter 904A and consists of five members, including a Chairperson.

Dr. Mark Graber, a resident of Solon, Iowa, began his term on the Medical Assistance Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee on May 14, 2014. The appointment is not subject to Senate Confirmation.

The Medical Assistance Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee provides ongoing maintenance of the preferred drug list and recommended drug list to the department. The committee develops the preferred drug list and recommended drug list by considering each drug's clinically meaningful therapeutic advantages in terms of safety, effectiveness and clinical outcome. The committee uses evidence-based research in determining the status of drugs on the preferred drug list and recommended drug list.

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds and Iowa Student Loan leaders recognized today 20 Iowa high school seniors who each won a $1,500 college scholarship through participation in the Iowa Financial Know-How Challenge: Senior Scholarship, administered by Iowa Student Loan. The high school seniors from across the state were recognized in a special award ceremony at the Iowa Capitol.

This was the first year Iowa Student Loan offered the Iowa Financial Know-How Challenge: Senior Scholarship, which provided Iowa high school seniors the chance to win $1,500 for college while learning important financial literacy skills.

Between December 2013 and February 2014, registered high school seniors were asked to complete two online financial literacy tutorials ? Student Loan Game Plan and the ROCI Reality Check ? which Iowa Student Loan developed to help students understand the consequences of college borrowing and discover how to maximize their return on college investment, or ROCI. In addition, scholarship contenders were required to take an online financial literacy assessment test created by Ednalysis, an Iowa educational research company. Scholarship winners were determined from those who earned top scores on the assessment test.

At today's award ceremony, Branstad congratulated the students and thanked them for seeing the value in furthering their education and learning financial responsibility.

"College should be an exciting time, but in recent years, it's become increasingly stressful for Iowans. I understand that today, more than ever, students and families need help managing the increasing costs of college," Branstad said. "Thanks to Iowa Student Loan and its programs, we are educating more students on how to make wise financial decisions when paying for college."

The Iowa Financial Know-How Challenge: Senior Scholarship was created to provide an additional funding source for college-bound seniors, as well as educate them on ways to minimize their borrowing for college and reach the financial potential of a college degree, said Christine Hensley, Iowa Student Loan board chair.

"We witness firsthand the pressures Iowa students and families are facing to finance higher education," Hensley said. "We wanted to offer a scholarship opportunity for which all Iowa high school seniors could qualify because we feel it's important every student understand the true investment and cost of college."

This past legislative session, Branstad and Reynolds stressed that more must be done to ease students' college debt burden. Branstad told the scholarship winners and their families that he and Reynolds worked to again freeze tuition for Iowa students at the Regent institutions and boost the Iowa Tuition Grant for students attending Iowa's private colleges and universities.

"Encouraging students to earn a college degree or other postsecondary credential is essential, but so is managing the cost," said Reynolds. "To truly address the high debt levels of our state's college students, it's going to take the efforts of everyone ? government, schools, nonprofit organizations, the private sector and families. We're pleased to have been able to freeze tuition in consecutive years for the first time in 35 years, but  we know we must continue our work to ensure out Iowa students understand the implications of student debt."

More than 60 people attended Monday's award ceremony, including 16 of the 20 scholarship winners and their families. Branstad presented each winner with an award certificate; the $1,500 scholarship money can be used at the college or university of the winner's choice in fall 2014. After the presentation, the students and their families were hosted for lunch at the State Historical Museum.

Hensley had the following congratulatory words for the scholarship winners. "All of you are sitting here today because you proved your financial literacy knowledge. On behalf of Iowa Student Loan, I thank you for taking your college education seriously, and because you do, I know your futures are bright," she said.

Winners of Iowa Student Loan's 2014 Iowa Financial Know-How Challenge: Senior Scholarship are:

Community stakeholders and cultural arts professionals to meet June 6

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds were joined by cultural arts leaders at their weekly press conference today to preview the upcoming Iowa Arts Summit on Friday, June 6, 2014. The Summit will bring together community stakeholders, cultural organizations and arts professionals from across the state for a day-long discussion about arts and culture in Iowa.

"The cultural arts continue to transform our communities by elevating our quality of life, generating economic growth and creating job opportunities not only for Iowans directly involved in the arts, but also for the skilled trades and the hospitality industry," said Branstad. "This Summit will be a terrific opportunity for Iowans to learn and share ideas about the arts and the economy and discuss the best options for investing in rural and community development through the arts."

"This important day will foster a greater sense of connectivity across Iowa's cultural landscape and remind us that we all have a stake in ensuring the vitality of Iowa's quality of life," said Reynolds. "We invite and encourage Iowans from all across the state to participate in this important discussion by attending the Iowa Arts Summit on June 6 in Des Moines."

The schedule features dynamic learning sessions with local, regional and national presenters; panel discussions; and presentation of the Governor's Arts Awards. Discussion topics will include the intersection of arts and economy, building public support for the arts, and arts-based rural development as well as contemporary audience marketing strategies, building organizational capacity, and encouraging successful community collaborations. Professional development and networking opportunities will be available as well as featured performances by Iowa City's Working Group Theatre, Ballet Quad Cities and Parranderos Latin Combo of Des Moines.

"We're very excited to bring arts professionals, community leaders and advocates together to discuss arts and culture and the impact they have on Iowa," Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs Director Mary Cownie said. "Iowa has an incredible arts story to tell and we want to empower Iowans with the tools they need to better tell that story."

The Iowa Arts Summit will be 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center, part of the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines. Registration is open now through May 23, 2014 for $45 per person at www.iowaartssummit.com. Discounted rates for students and a limited number of registration scholarships are available.

The Iowa Arts Summit is presented by the Iowa Arts Council with support from the National Endowment for the Arts. IAC is a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. Visit www.iowaartscouncil.org or call 515-281-5111 for more information.

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The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs is responsible for developing the state's interest in the areas of the arts, history and other cultural matters with the advice and assistance from its three divisions: the State Historical Society of Iowa; the Iowa Arts Council; and Produce Iowa, the film, television and digital media office that supports media production in Iowa. DCA preserves, researches, interprets and promotes an awareness and understanding of local, state and regional history and stimulates and encourages the study and presentation of the performing and fine arts and public interest and participation in them. It implements tourism-related art and history projects as directed by the General Assembly and designs a comprehensive, statewide, long-range plan with the assistance of the Iowa Arts Council to develop the arts in Iowa. More information about DCA is available at www.culturalaffairs.org.

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today signed the following bill into law:

House File 2459: an Act relating to the individual income tax by creating a tax credit for reserve peace officers and by modifying the tax credit for volunteer fire fighter and volunteer emergency medical services personnel and including retroactive applicability provisions.

 

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Senate File 2344 promotes e-15, biodiesel and next generation of biofuels, bio-butanol.

 

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today announced he will sign Senate File 2344 into law Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at 12:30 p.m. at POET Biorefining in Coon Rapids, Iowa.

The bill promotes the development of bio-butanol and bio-butanol blended gasoline, which are next generation biofuels; and modifies the rate of the E-15 promotion tax credit and extends provisions for the biodiesel production refund.

The following bill signing ceremony is open to credentialed members of the media:

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

 

12:30 p.m. Gov. Branstad signs Senate File 2344

POET Biorefining

1015 Grant Avenue

Coon Rapids, IA

Note: Parking is available outside the administration building.

Senate File 2344 an Act relating to renewable fuels, by providing for bio-butanol and bio-butanol blended gasoline, modifying the rate of the E-15 plus gasoline promotion tax credit and extending provisions for a biodiesel production refund, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. 

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The bill provides an income tax credit for volunteer EMS technicians and fire fighters

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today announced he will sign House File 2459 Friday, May 16, 2014, at noon. The bill signing will be held at West Des Moines Public Safety Station 19, where the governor was previously scheduled to sign an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week proclamation.

May 18 - 24, 2014, is National EMS Week. Gov. Branstad's proclamation will make May 18-24, 2014, EMS Week in Iowa.

The following proclamation and bill signing is open to credentialed members of the media:

Friday, May 16, 2014

Noon Gov. Branstad signs EMS Week proclamation and House File 2459

West Des Moines Public Safety Station 19

8055 Mills Civic Parkway

West Des Moines, IA

House File 2459: an Act relating to the individual income tax by creating a tax credit for reserve peace officers and by modifying the tax credit for volunteer fire fighter and volunteer emergency medical services personnel and including retroactive applicability provisions.

 

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