Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF451

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

A bill for an act prohibiting the state or a political subdivision of the state from entering into contracts with, or providing tax incentives or specified benefits to, certain companies that censor online content, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

Impact

The enactment of HF451 would have significant implications for state laws regarding contracts and tax incentives associated with large technology firms, particularly those operating in the realms of social networking and online marketplaces. For instance, if a court finds that a company has censored protected speech, it would result in the cancellation of any agreements and a prohibition on future engagements or financial benefits from the state for a period of up to twenty years. Additionally, political subdivisions found in violation could face reductions in their budgets and tax revenues, further incentivizing compliance with the bill's provisions.

Summary

House File 451 (HF451) is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting the state and its political subdivisions from entering contracts or providing tax incentives to companies that engage in censorship of online content. The bill focuses specifically on companies that significantly restrict the ability of citizens to interact with content, thereby infringing on their rights to free speech. It establishes enforcement mechanisms that empower the attorney general to act against violators and requires state entities to conduct thorough reviews before entering agreements with such companies.

Contention

The bill raises notable points of contention, particularly surrounding notions of free speech, governmental overreach, and the relationship between state entities and major online platforms. Supporters argue that the legislation protects citizens from corporate censorship, while opponents may express concern that it could restrict the ability of companies to moderate harmful content effectively. This dichotomy reflects broader societal debates on the balance between safeguarding free speech rights and ensuring online safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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