Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF20

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to disclosure to the general assembly of information concerning nongovernmental employers and providing remedies.(See SF 308.)

Impact

If passed, SF20 would significantly alter the landscape of employee rights in Iowa by establishing legal safeguards against retaliatory actions by employers. It prohibits practices such as demotion, discharge, or other adverse actions against employees who independently report issues to the general assembly. The bill empowers employees to seek civil remedies, including reinstatement and damages, which could shift how businesses address internal compliance issues. By creating a framework for whistleblower protection, it reinforces the principle that employees should not fear losing their jobs for acting in the public interest.

Summary

Senate File 20 (SF20) introduces important protections concerning the disclosure of information by employees relating to their non-governmental employers. The bill specifically allows employees to disclose information that they reasonably believe reveals a violation of law or poses a significant danger to public health or safety, without facing retribution from their employer. This provision aims to encourage transparency and accountability in the workplace, especially in situations where adherence to regulations is critical for public welfare.

Contention

While SF20 is backed by those who advocate for greater employee rights, it could provoke debate among businesses and employment groups concerned about its implications. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to frivolous claims against employers or create a chilling effect on employer-employee relations, as businesses might restrict internal discussions to avoid potential whistleblower claims. Furthermore, the exceptions within the bill, particularly regarding statutory prohibitions on disclosures, will be a significant point of discussion, determining how extensive the protections truly are and under what circumstances an employer can act.

Companion Bills

IA SF308

Similar To A bill for an act relating to disclosure to the general assembly of information concerning nongovernmental employers and providing remedies.(Formerly SF 20.)

IA HF465

Similar To A bill for an act relating to disclosure to the general assembly of information concerning nongovernmental employers and providing remedies.

Previously Filed As

IA SF2026

A bill for an act relating to disclosure to the general assembly of information concerning nongovernmental employers and providing penalties and remedies.

IA SSB3104

A bill for an act providing for limitations on workplace inspections under the federal and state occupational safety and health laws and providing remedies and penalties.(See SF 2201.)

IA SF2201

A bill for an act providing for limitations on workplace inspections under the federal and state occupational safety and health laws and providing remedies and penalties.(Formerly SSB 3104.)

IA SF340

A bill for an act providing for a human trafficking task force and providing information in an annual report to the general assembly.(See SF 545.)

IA SF122

A bill for an act relating to wage payment collection issues arising between employers and employees, providing penalties and remedies, and including effective date provisions.

IA SF545

A bill for an act providing for a human trafficking task force and providing information in an annual report to the general assembly. (Formerly SF 340.)

IA SSB3185

A bill for an act providing for a veterans' benefits and services poster for employers to display in the workplace.(See SF 2406.)

IA SSB1141

A bill for an act concerning private sector employee drug testing.(See SF 319.)

IA SF2406

A bill for an act providing for a veterans' benefits and services poster for employers to display in the workplace.(Formerly SSB 3185.)

IA SF323

A bill for an act prohibiting employers from engaging in certain actions relating to infectious diseases and providing penalties.

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