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HF 846

A bill for an act relating to the disposition of real property on the capitol complex, and including effective date provisions.

2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa bill authorizes state disposition of capitol complex real property through sale, lease, or transfer with unspecified fiscal and operational impacts.

Tabled until future meeting.
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Bill Summary · HF 846

Legislative bill overview

HF 846 addresses the disposition (sale, lease, or transfer) of real property located on Iowa's capitol complex. The bill includes provisions governing how state-owned land in this area can be managed and transferred, along with specified effective date provisions for implementation.

Why is this important

Capitol complex property decisions affect long-term state finances, public access to government buildings, and future development opportunities in Iowa's capital city. How the state manages or divests these assets can impact both the state budget and downtown Des Moines development patterns.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public detail: The bill's summary is vague about specific properties, purposes, or financial terms involved in any disposition
  • Fiscal implications: The bill was assigned a fiscal note, suggesting budgetary impact that remains unclear without seeing the full proposal
  • Property access concerns: Changes to capitol complex real property could affect public access to government facilities or restrict movement around state buildings
  • Transparency questions: Tabling the bill suggests potential disagreement among legislators about the proposal's merits or details

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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