Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF353

Introduced
2/20/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  
Introduced
2/20/23  
Refer
4/12/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to levee and drainage districts by establishing certain definitions and establishing an exemption for certain property classified as agricultural based on levee and drainage district assessments. (Formerly HSB 66.)

Impact

The enactment of HF353 will potentially alleviate some financial pressures on farmers and landowners within qualifying levee and drainage districts by allowing them to receive tax relief. Specifically, properties can secure an exemption amounting to 50% of their actual land value, calculated based on a comparison of district taxes to the county's average. This legislation could make farming more economically viable in regions with high levee and drainage costs, ultimately influencing agricultural productivity and land use in those areas.

Summary

House File 353 (HF353) is legislation aimed at levee and drainage districts in Iowa, defining specific criteria for property classified as agricultural in these districts. The bill seeks to establish an exemption based on assessments from levee and drainage districts, specifically targeting properties adjacent to both the Mississippi and Iowa rivers, covering land in districts that exceed thirty-five thousand acres. This exemption is contingent upon the assessment of property taxes exceeding a five-year average for that county, emphasizing a method of providing relief to agricultural properties that face higher tax burdens due to district assessments.

Sentiment

The legislative sentiment surrounding HF353 appears largely supportive among agricultural advocacy groups and homeowners within the targeted districts. Proponents view the bill as a crucial step in addressing the financial challenges posed by high levies and taxes on agricultural land. However, there may be concerns from other stakeholders regarding the impact on district funding and the potential need for sustaining infrastructure within levee and drainage districts, indicating a need for careful consideration of long-term implications.

Contention

While HF353 has gained traction, discussions may surface concerning the fairness of tax exemptions and their potential impact on funding for levee and drainage maintenance. Critics might argue that such exemptions could reduce necessary funding allocations for public works and could spark debates concerning equity among different farming communities. The balancing act between providing tax relief to agricultural producers and maintaining essential services through infrastructural funding is likely to be a point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

IA HSB66

Related A bill for an act establishing an exemption for certain property classified as agricultural based on levee and drainage district assessments.(See HF 353.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB66

A bill for an act establishing an exemption for certain property classified as agricultural based on levee and drainage district assessments.(See HF 353.)

IA HF711

A bill for an act relating to levee and drainage districts, by providing for the repair or reconstruction of levees, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 244.) Effective date: 06/01/2023.

IA HSB244

A bill for an act relating to levee and drainage districts, by providing for the repair or reconstruction of levees, requesting the establishment of a legislative interim committee to consider levee and drainage district laws, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 711.)

IA AB577

County drainage districts: levee districts: reclamation districts.

IA HB589

Provides relative to levee and drainage districts

IA SB493

Provides relative to certain drainage districts. (8/1/22)

IA HF486

A bill for an act relating to residency requirements for individuals holding office as a trustee of a drainage or levee district.

IA HB709

Provides relative to per diem for members and board of commissioners of levee districts and levee and drainage districts (EN +$55,527 LF EX See Note)

IA HB715

Provides relative to coastal use permits for work done to maintain drainage by levee and drainage districts

IA SCR8

Establishes the Joint Interim Committee on Drainage and Levee Districts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.