Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1061

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to eligibility requirements for financial institutions in which public funds may be deposited.(See SF 458.)

Impact

The proposed bill suggests a significant shift in the way public funds are managed in Iowa, moving away from community-specific banks towards larger financial entities that may not have the same local ties. By repealing Section 12C.6A, the bill implies that the assessment of a financial institution’s commitment to the local community will no longer be a prerequisite for handling public funds. Advocates of the bill argue that this change will enhance competition among financial institutions, potentially leading to better interest rates and services for the state. However, this deregulation can also pose risks, as it may lead to a concentration of public funds in larger banks that may not serve local interests effectively.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1061 (SSB1061) proposes amendments to the eligibility requirements for financial institutions where public funds can be deposited. The bill seeks to repeal existing legislation which restricts the deposit of public funds to institutions that demonstrate a commitment to serving their local communities. This legislation is aimed at modernizing the financial landscape in Iowa, in which public funds may be deposited in a broader range of banks, including those operating outside the local jurisdiction. The intent is to provide more options for storing public funds, theoretically leading to better investment opportunities for these funds.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding SSB1061 include debates on the implications of removing local control over public fund deposits. Supporters believe that deregulating public fund deposits will foster a more competitive economic environment, while detractors argue it undermines local community banking efforts essential for regional economic health. Critics express concerns about enabling larger corporations or banks with less community engagement to handle substantial public monetary assets, potentially leading to a disconnect between financial management and local community needs. The discussion reflects broader tensions between local autonomy and state-level economic strategies.

Companion Bills

IA SF458

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to eligibility requirements for financial institutions in which public funds may be deposited.(Formerly SSB 1061.)

IA HF844

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to eligibility requirements for financial institutions in which public funds may be deposited. (Formerly HSB 252.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HSB252

Related A bill for an act relating to eligibility requirements for financial institutions in which public funds may be deposited.(See HF 844.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB710

A bill for an act relating to boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other entities of state government, and including transition provisions.(See HF 2574.)

IA HF2574

A bill for an act relating to boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other entities of state government, and including transition provisions.(Formerly HSB 710.)

IA SSB1102

A bill for an act relating to money transmission services.(See SF 421, SF 566.)

IA SF421

A bill for an act relating to money transmission services.(Formerly SSB 1102; See SF 566.)

IA SSB1136

A bill for an act relating to nonsubstantive Code corrections, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See SF 286.)

IA SSB3173

A bill for an act relating to the powers, duties, and responsibilities of state government entities associated with the budget, financial control, and information technology, making penalties applicable, and making appropriations.(See SF 2375, SF 2409.)

IA SSB1205

A bill for an act providing for financing of certain agricultural commodity programs, by reducing and eliminating fees imposed on licensed grain dealers and warehouse operators, replacing those moneys with moneys collected from a percentage of state assessments imposed on the sale of corn and soybeans, increasing moneys deposited into the grain depositors and sellers indemnity fund, increasing indemnification amounts, and making appropriations.(See SF 556.)

IA SSB3149

A bill for an act relating to statutory corrections which may adjust language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete redundancies and inaccuracies, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, remove ambiguities, and provide for Code editor directives.(See SF 2351.)

IA SF566

A bill for an act relating to money transmission services.(Formerly SF 421, SSB 1102.)

IA SF2375

A bill for an act relating to the powers, duties, and responsibilities of state government entities associated with the budget, financial control, and information technology, making penalties applicable, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 3173; See SF 2409.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.