Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF437

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to certain persons who leave legislative or executive branch service, including prohibiting certain employment, lobbying activities, and use of influence, and making penalties applicable.

Impact

The implications of SF437 could be profound in shaping the integrity of public service in Iowa. By restricting former legislators and executives from lobbying, the bill seeks to enhance public confidence in state governance. It establishes clearer boundaries around employment opportunities for former officials and seeks to prevent the revolving door phenomenon, where individuals transition rapidly between public service and lobbying positions. The bill would change how former officials approach potential employment and their engagement with state agencies post-service.

Summary

Senate File 437 proposes significant changes to the ethical standards governing former public officials in Iowa, specifically focusing on lobbying activities and contract engagements. The bill stipulates that individuals who have served in legislative or executive roles must refrain from lobbying for a two-year period following their departure from service. Furthermore, they will be prohibited from authorizing or permitting lobbying by others during their employment in subsequent positions. This aims to minimize potential conflicts of interest, ensuring that former officials do not exploit their previous roles for undue advantage.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a step towards better governance, it has sparked debate among lawmakers. Proponents argue that it will deter unethical behavior and ensure former officials do not leverage their connections for personal gain. Critics, however, contend that such restrictions could stifle the career prospects of former officials, limiting their ability to use their experience in the private sector. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding fairness, as the constraints might disproportionately affect those who wish to remain active in public policy discussions without crossing ethical lines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF2131

A bill for an act relating to lobbying activities of former or future executive or administrative heads of licensing boards, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.

IA SF2390

A bill for an act relating to youth employment and making penalties applicable.

IA SF167

A bill for an act relating to youth employment and making penalties applicable.(See SF 542.)

IA SF304

A bill for an act relating to prohibitions on noncompete covenants and including applicability provisions.

IA SF2399

A bill for an act relating to persons who qualify for the military service tax exemption, and including applicability provisions.

IA SF514

A bill for an act relating to the organization, structure, and functions of state government, providing for salaries of appointed state officers, providing for penalties, making appropriations, providing Code editor directives and transition provisions, and including applicability and effective date provisions. (Formerly SSB 1123.) Contingent effective date. Applicability date: Enactment, 07/01/2023.

IA SF2313

A bill for an act relating to employment matters involving public employees including collective bargaining, educator employment matters, personnel records and settlement agreements, city civil service requirements, and health insurance matters, and including effective date, applicability, and transition provisions.

IA HSB134

A bill for an act relating to youth employment and making penalties applicable.(See HF 647.)

IA HF647

A bill for an act relating to youth employment and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HSB 134.)

IA SF426

A bill for an act relating to prohibitions on noncompete covenants involving nurses and including applicability provisions.

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