SR 118 is a nonbinding resolutions document recognizing and honoring Senator Jack Whitver for his service in the Iowa Senate. The resolution highlights his leadership, legislative priorities, and roles held during his tenure.
Recognition of Leadership and Majority Win: The resolution notes that Senator Whitver helped lead one of the most conservative, productive, and largest Senate majorities in Iowa history, culminating in a Republican supermajority in the Senate. It characterizes this as the first such majority for either party in more than half a century.
Policy Priorities Attributed to his Leadership:
- Simplification of Iowa’s regulatory structure
- Income tax reduction
- Protection of life and Second Amendment rights
- Issues related to protecting girls’ sports and private spaces
- Welfare reform
- Tort reform
- Election integrity
Commitment and Tenure: The resolution enumerates the committees on which Senator Whitver served (Appropriations, Commerce, Economic Growth, Government Oversight, Human Resources, Judiciary, Labor and Business Relations, Rules, Administration), including chair or vice chair roles on several committees (State Government, Administration, Service, Studies, Capital Projects) and chairing both the Legislative Council and the Administration, Service, and Studies Committees at various times. It also lists his participation in several councils and boards (e.g., Hawki, Iowa Innovation Council, Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council, Medical Assistance Projections and Assessment Council, State Government Efficiency Review Committee).
Formal Acknowledgments: The resolution acknowledges his long service, leadership positions, and the committees and councils with which he was involved, emphasizing his influence across multiple facets of state government.
SR 118 serves as a formal tribute to Senator Jack Whitver, detailing his leadership role in establishing a substantial Republican majority in the Iowa Senate and enumerating his major policy priorities and committee assignments. It provides a consolidated account of his service and influence within the Iowa legislative framework without imposing new legal obligations or fiscal changes.