Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF156

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

A bill for an act raising the limit certain townships may levy for fire protection service and emergency medical service.

Impact

This legislative change is significant, particularly for smaller townships that may struggle to fund essential fire and emergency services. By increasing the maximum levy allowed, townships will have enhanced revenue-generating capacity to bolster their local services, which is crucial given the rising operational costs and demands for these services in rural communities. The bill aims to strengthen public safety and health resources in areas potentially lacking adequate funding for emergency responses.

Summary

House File 156 proposes an increase in the tax levy limits that certain townships in Iowa may impose for fire protection and emergency medical services. Currently, townships without any service agreements for fire or medical services can levy a maximum of 40.5 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. The bill seeks to raise this limit to 91 cents per $1,000. Furthermore, for townships located in counties with a population of over 300,000, the bill maintains a higher levy cap of 67.5 cents, with an alternative rate of 54 cents applicable where there are agreements with special charter cities having paid fire departments.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at improving service funding, it may also prompt a debate surrounding taxation and budget allocation priorities in the state. Critics may argue that increasing tax levies further adds to the financial burdens on property owners within those townships, particularly in economically challenged areas. Discussions on equitable funding for emergency services versus fiscal responsibility will likely arise, especially as residents weigh the potential benefits of enhanced services against increased taxation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2614

A bill for an act relating to the authorized uses of a township fire protection levy.(Formerly HF 2428.)

IA HF2428

A bill for an act relating to the authorized uses of a township fire protection levy.(See HF 2614.)

IA SF2500

A bill for an act relating to townships, including the appointment and duties of township officers, township budgets, and the provision of fire protection and emergency medical services to townships by cities, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly SF 2431, SSB 3009.)

IA HF2566

A bill for an act relating to certain city fire protection and emergency medical services funds.

IA SSB3009

A bill for an act relating to duties of certain political subdivisions, including duties of fence viewers, stewardship of certain cemeteries, and provision of fire protection and emergency medical services, and including transition and effective date provisions.(See SF 2431, SF 2500.)

IA SF2347

A bill for an act relating to city emergency medical services property tax levies.

IA HF526

Fire protection and emergency medical services special taxing districts established, fire protection and emergency medical services aid provided, and money appropriated.

IA SF1028

Fire protection and emergency medical services special taxing districts establishment, fire protection and emergency medical service aid provision, and appropriation

IA HB411

Adds emergency medical services to the Fire Service Bill of Rights

IA HF235

A bill for an act modifying the general and rural county services levy rate limitation for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2026.

Similar Bills

OK HJR1069

Joint resolution; Oklahoma Constitution; Article XVII; counties; boundaries; legal descriptions; ballot title; filing.

IN SB0270

Township mergers.

IL HB2826

PROP TX-ASSESSORS

IN HB1315

Township reorganization.