Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB67

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to statutory considerations involving the atmosphere and climate.(See HF 302.)

Impact

The bill's implications are profound as it removes previous statutory objectives aimed at reducing the state's reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating environmental impacts caused by such dependency. By disallowing climate change as a factor in permit decisions for hazardous liquid pipelines, HSB67 effectively enables a legislative environment where environmental considerations may take a backseat to industrial and infrastructural development, which could lead to increased environmental degradation.

Summary

House Study Bill 67 (HSB67) is a proposed legislative measure in Iowa that aims to revise existing statutory considerations regarding the atmosphere and climate. This bill introduces significant changes in how pipeline permits are assessed, specifically allowing the Iowa utilities commission to exclude climate change impacts from their deliberations. The legislation marks a pivot from previous mandates that emphasized reducing dependency on petroleum products and addressing atmospheric contamination arising from fossil fuel usage.

Contention

Controversy surrounding HSB67 is likely to arise primarily from environmental advocacy groups and concerned citizens who argue that the exclusion of climate considerations effectively undermines ongoing efforts to address climate change. Opponents may view this as a legislative step backward in Iowa's environmental policy, raising questions about the long-term sustainability of the state’s energy practices and its commitment to addressing climate-related challenges. Proponents, however, may argue that the bill is a necessary adjustment aimed at promoting energy infrastructure and enhancing the state's economic development.

Further_notes

Overall, HSB67 is indicative of a broader trend in which state laws may prioritize immediate economic considerations over environmental sustainability. Stakeholders will need to closely monitor the legislative process surrounding this bill as it moves through committee discussions and votes.

Companion Bills

IA HF302

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to statutory considerations involving the atmosphere and climate.(Formerly HSB 67.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF643

A bill for an act relating to entering property for surveying purposes, and providing penalties.(Formerly HF 299.)

IA HF2694

A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving state government entities associated with agriculture, natural resources, and environmental protection, making related statutory changes, and including effective date provisions.

IA HF368

A bill for an act relating to specified utility construction project requirements, and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See HF 565.)

IA HSB555

A bill for an act relating to public utilities, including energy production, public utility affiliates, and cable and video service.(See HF 2279.)

IA HF2664

A bill for an act relating to actions involving hazardous liquid pipelines, and providing fees. (Formerly HF 2522, HSB 608.)

IA HF682

A bill for an act relating to liquefied carbon pipeline project requirements.

IA HF2646

A bill for an act relating to the use of certain moneys in the storage tank management account of the groundwater protection fund, and making appropriations.(Formerly HF 2588, HSB 699.)

IA HF565

A bill for an act relating to specified utility construction project requirements, establishing an interim study committee, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 368.)

IA SSB3193

A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving state government entities associated with agriculture, natural resources, and environmental protection.

IA HF576

A bill for an act relating to the prohibition of specified carbon sequestration projects, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.