Aime Wichtendahl

Iowa House · District 80

Aime Wichtendahl
Democrat House District 80

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Chamber House
District 80

Sponsored Bills (9)

HF 2613 Dead

Education Savings Reporting

A bill for an act relating to reporting requirements for accredited nonpublic schools and the department of education concerning education savings account funds.

This bill requires accredited nonpublic schools to report on education savings account funds. It could impact how public money is used in private schools, potentially affecting rural school funding.

HF 2341 Dead

Disaster Property Tax Relief

A bill for an act establishing a partial exemption on property taxes for certain residential properties sold in disaster areas.

This bill creates a partial property tax exemption for residential properties sold in areas that have been declared disaster zones. It would reduce the tax burden on homeowners trying to buy or sell homes after floods, tornadoes, or other disasters hit their communities.

HF 2632 Dead

Bond Election Reform

A bill for an act relating to bond election requirements applicable to school districts.

This bill changes the rules for school districts holding bond elections, which are used to fund school construction and maintenance. The exact impact depends on the specifics of the requirements.

HF 2665 Dead

Radon Tax Credit

A bill for an act relating to radon mitigation requirements and tax credits, including retroactive applicability provisions, and making appropriations.

This bill requires radon mitigation in homes and offers tax credits for compliance, with retroactive applicability. It aims to reduce radon exposure while providing financial incentives for homeowners.

HF 2612 Dead

Civic Absence Policy

A bill for an act requiring boards of directors of school districts, the authorities in charge of accredited nonpublic schools, and the governing boards of charter schools to adopt policies related to excusing the absences of students enrolled in grades six through twelve for civic or political events.

This bill requires schools to excuse absences for students in grades 6–12 who participate in civic or political events. It aims to encourage student engagement in community and government activities.

HF 2320 Dead

Short-Term Rental Classification

A bill for an act relating to short-term rental property classification by cities.

This bill would give cities the authority to classify and regulate short-term rental properties (like Airbnbs) differently from other residential properties. It allows local governments to create specific zoning rules and requirements for these rental businesses operating in residential neighborhoods.

HF 2386 Dead

Single-Family Housing Regulation

A bill for an act related to city regulation of single-family residential property.

This bill appears to address how cities can regulate single-family residential properties, though specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information. It likely involves local zoning authority, property use restrictions, or housing standards for single-family homes.

HF 2407 Dead

Sanctuary Protections Bill

A bill for an act relating to civil remedies for deprivation of constitutional rights; immigration enforcement limitations in hospitals, licensed child care centers, and public institutions of higher education; and protections against civil arrest at courthouses; and including effective date provisions.

This bill creates civil remedies for constitutional rights violations and restricts immigration enforcement activities in hospitals, childcare centers, public universities, and courthouses. It establishes protections against civil arrests in certain public spaces and educational institutions.

HF 2631 Dead

Family Leave Insurance

A bill for an act relating to a family leave and medical leave insurance program that provides for paid, job-protected leave for certain family leave and medical leave reasons for eligible employees of specified employers.

This bill creates a paid family and medical leave program for eligible workers, allowing them to take time off for reasons like childbirth, adoption, or serious health conditions without losing income or job security. It aims to balance work and family needs while protecting employees’ employment status.