Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SJR8

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to citizen initiatives to amend the Constitution of the State of Iowa.

Impact

If enacted, SJR8 would directly alter the mechanisms by which constitutional amendments can be initiated, potentially leading to increased citizen engagement in the legislative process. The resolution outlines the procedures for gathering signatures, including the inclusion of an argument for the proposed amendment to be submitted alongside the initiative. Importantly, it requires that this amendment, along with arguments for and against it, must be published, enhancing transparency for voters before an election.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 8 (SJR8) proposes an amendment to the Iowa Constitution, aimed at empowering citizens to initiate amendments independently of the General Assembly. This resolution stipulates that a proposed amendment can be put forth by gathering signatures from ten percent of the total votes cast in the last gubernatorial election, ensuring that the support is also spread across at least half of the counties in Iowa. The initiative process is designed to provide a more direct form of democracy for the citizens of Iowa, allowing them to propose constitutional changes without needing legislative approval.

Contention

Notably, SJR8 includes provisions to limit the scope of proposed constitutional amendments, explicitly barring initiatives that could create monopolies, unfair tax classifications, or grant special commercial rights. The intention behind these restrictions is to prevent potential misuse of the initiative process for corporate interests or unfair tax advantages. However, these limitations may spark debate about the balance between empowering citizen initiatives and protecting public interests in the electoral arena. Additionally, the requirement for both a favorable vote on the initiative process and the proposed amendment may lead to complexities in voter decision-making.

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Overall, SJR8 represents a significant shift toward greater direct democracy in Iowa, promoting the notion that citizens should have a substantial role in shaping their state constitution, while also implementing safeguards to mitigate potential abuses of this newfound power.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HJR5

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to citizen initiatives to amend the Constitution of the State of Iowa and the Iowa Code and referendums to approve certain bills passed by the general assembly.

IA SJR2006

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to medical treatment.

IA HJR2008

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to worker rights.

IA HJR2006

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to legislative redistricting.

IA HJR10

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the right to reproductive care.

IA SJR2003

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the right to reproductive care.

IA SJR1

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the right to reproductive care.

IA SJR3

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to persons entitled to the privilege of an elector.

IA HJR3

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the right of the people to a clean environment.

IA HJR2007

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the right of the people to a clean environment.

Similar Bills

HI SB2266

Relating To Enabling Legislation By The People.

MS HC15

Constitution; amend to conform initiative signature requirements to current congressional districts.

MS HC19

Constitution; amend to conform initiative signature requirements to current congressional districts.

OR SJR30

Proposing an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to initiative petition signatures.

SC H3491

Constitutional amendment

MS SC517

Constitution; amend Section 273 to reinstate initiative process and revise initiative signature requirements.

MS SC515

Constitution; amend Section 273 to reinstate initiative process and revise initiative signature requirements.

MS HC3

Constitution; signatures from any congressional district cannot exceed fractional portion of number of signatures required for initiative petition.