The Iowa House recorded first readings for a package of bills and referred each to the committee named in the record, with no floor debate or roll-call votes shown in the transcript.
The bills announced included, in the order read in the transcript: House File 604 by Bowden, establishing an automated data exchange system for court filing; House File 605 by Conferst, relating to prescribing and dispensing self-administered hormonal contraceptives; House File 606 by A. Mayer, relating to certain health insurance policies and special enrollment periods for pregnant women; House File 607 by Converse, establishing pregnancy and infant coverage under Medicaid for pregnant women and infants; House File 608 (author line unclear in the transcript), relating to county hospital operations and child care facilities; House File 609 by Shipley, relating to the use of psychoactive substances under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act; House File 610 by Thompson, relating to persons allowed to intervene in proceedings before the Iowa Utilities Commission; House File 611 by Cooling and others, providing for increased wage rates for required workers on certain holidays; House File 612 by Golding and Barker (description in the transcript unclear); House File 613 by Hold, relating to maximum driver distance for holders of a restricted minors' license participating in open enrollment; House File 614 by Detterman and others, requiring the state transportation commission to prioritize improvements on U.S. Highway 30; House File 615 (committee on judiciary referral) relating to spouses amending premarital agreements; House File 617 by Seagrest and others, modifying public improvements related to housing and residential developments in urban renewal areas; and House File 619 by Sexton, relating to special registration plates and fees. Each bill as announced in the transcript was assigned to a committee for further consideration.
The transcript records the committee referrals as spoken: several bills were referred to the committee on commerce, commerce and community health and human services (for some health-related bills), judiciary, transportation, public safety, and a labor/workforce committee (transcript phrasing: "communal labor workforce"). The announcements in the transcript supply the sponsor names and short descriptions but do not record debate, amendment votes, or adoption on the House floor.
Because the transcript records only first readings and committee referrals, further action on these measures (committee hearings, amendments, or floor votes) is not shown and would be needed to determine any policy or budgetary effect.
Votes at a glance: none recorded for the items listed; all were read for first consideration and referred to committee as noted in the transcript.