Jane E. Bloomingdale
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Complete Vote History
Grain Oversight House
SF608 Grain Oversight (Passed 81 to 3 on 5/8/2025). Strengthens Iowa's grain-marketing oversight by expanding the Grain Depositors and Sellers Indemnity Fund.
SF22 Government Overreach in Driving (Passed 84 to 11 on 3/26/2025). Makes it illegal to use a handheld electronic device (such as a phone) while driving unless it is in hands-free or voice-activated mode.
Eminent Domain and CO2 House
HF943 Eminent Domain and CO2 (Passed 82 to 12 on 3/26/2025). Stipulates that CO2 pipelines cannot utilize eminent domain to condemn agricultural land unless the landowner provides explicit consent.
HF924 Weapon Carry Age Reduction (Passed 79 to 18 on 3/25/2025). Lowers the minimum age for acquiring or carrying weapons from 21 to 18.
DEI and CRT Ban House
HF269 DEI and CRT Ban (Passed 63 to 34 on 3/18/2025). Prohibits public universities and colleges governed by the Iowa Board of Regents from requiring or incentivizing students and faculty to engage in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training or critical race theory (CRT) content.
HF269 DEI and CRT Ban (Passed 63 to 34 on 3/18/2025). Prohibits public universities and colleges governed by the Iowa Board of Regents from requiring or incentivizing students and faculty to engage in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training or critical race theory (CRT) content.
Defining Sex House
SF418 Defining Sex (Passed 60 to 36 on 2/27/2025). Establishes a strictly biological definition of “sex” based on birth anatomy and removes “gender identity” as a protected category under the Iowa Civil Rights Act.
HF2664 Eminent Domain Protection From Pipelines (Passed 86 to 7 on 3/28/2024). Allows property owners in eminent domain cases to seek a court review of legal rights before the Iowa Utilities Board's final decision.
Film Tax Credits House
HF2662 Film Tax Credits (Passed 87 to 8 on 3/26/2024). Creates the Iowa Film Production Incentive Program, offering up to 30% rebates for film, TV, and documentary production expenses in Iowa, with a $10 million total rebate limit.
Illegal Immigration House
SF2340 Illegal Immigration (Passed 64 to 30 on 3/19/2024). Criminalizes illegal reentry, with penalties based on prior offenses; allows deportation orders; and grants immunity to officials enforcing the law, except for misconduct. It also bans deferred or suspended sentences for these convictions.
SF2340 Illegal Immigration (Passed 64 to 30 on 3/19/2024). Criminalizes illegal reentry, with penalties based on prior offenses; allows deportation orders; and grants immunity to officials enforcing the law, except for misconduct. It also bans deferred or suspended sentences for these convictions.
Real Money House
HF2626 Real Money (Passed 64 to 30 on 3/19/2024). Amends Iowa's tax code to exclude capital gains from the sale of bullion, coins, or currency from an individual’s taxable income.
Protecting the Unborn House
HF2575 Protecting the Unborn (Passed 58 to 36 on 3/7/2024). Replaces "human pregnancy" with "unborn person" in Iowa law and increases penalties for harming or killing an unborn person during crimes, with life sentences for killing unborn deaths.
Ending Wokeness House
SF2096 Ending Wokeness (Passed 62 to 33 on 2/26/2024). Repeals a 1987 law mandating gender balance, political diversity, and racial representation in appointments to state boards and commissions, rolling back these "woke" requirements.
School Transparency House
SF496 School Transparency (Passed 57 to 38 on 4/20/2023). Mandates the Department of Education (DE) to oversee the review of library materials for explicit content in schools, requiring parental consent for access to certain books, introducing curriculum changes, including restrictions on gender identity and sexuality instruction before grade five, removing specific sexual education content, and implementing a civics test requirement.
SF496 School Transparency (Passed 57 to 38 on 4/20/2023). Mandates the Department of Education (DE) to oversee the review of library materials for explicit content in schools, requiring parental consent for access to certain books, introducing curriculum changes, including restrictions on gender identity and sexuality instruction before grade five, removing specific sexual education content, and implementing a civics test requirement.
Gun Rights House
HF654 Gun Rights (Passed 62 to 37 on 4/12/2023). Allows guns to be in vehicles in school parking lots.
Raw Milk House
SF315 Raw Milk (Passed 64 to 35 on 4/12/2023). Allows raw milk dairies that comply with safety standards to sell raw milk and products derived from raw milk directly to consumers.
Carbon-Capture Pipelines House
HF565 Carbon-Capture Pipelines (Passed 73 to 20 on 3/22/2023). Required companies seeking to build carbon-capture pipelines to secure voluntary easements for 90 percent of the needed land before eminent domain could be used for the remainder.
Sex Changes for Minors House
SF538 Sex Changes for Minors (Passed 58 to 39 on 3/8/2023). Prohibits activities regarding gender transition procedures relative to minors.
Private-school Funding House
HF68 Private-school Funding (Passed 55 to 45 on 1/23/2023). Creates education programs and funding by establishing an education savings account program.
Solar Energy Tax Credit House
HF2556 Solar Energy Tax Credit (Passed 94 to 0 on 3/30/2022). Provides a tax credit for putting in place and having a solar energy system.
Unemployment Reduction House
HF2355 Unemployment Reduction (Passed 58 to 37 on 3/23/2022). Reduces unemployment benefits in the state by 10 weeks, reducing the number of weeks from 26 to 16.
Garbage Search House
SF2296 Garbage Search (Passed 58 to 36 on 3/22/2022). Allows that no search warrant is needed for a peace officer to look through a person's garbage placed outside of someone’s residence.
Vaccine Mandate Ban House
HF2298 Vaccine Mandate Ban (Passed 57 to 36 on 2/28/2022). Ensures that K-12 students cannot be forced into receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
Athletics Based on Sex House
HF2416 Athletics Based on Sex (Passed 55 to 39 on 2/21/2022). Requires that student athletes in public schools, private schools, and universities can only play on sports teams of the gender that is stated on their birth certificate.
Constitutional Carry House
HF756 Constitutional Carry (Passed 60 to 37 on 3/17/2021). Removes the requirement for a permit to acquire or carry a handgun or when selling a firearm to another private person.
