Iowa House Democrats roll out affordability plan
The plan, announced at a Statehouse news conference a day after Reynolds' Condition of the State address, includes raising
"We made it our goal to focus on three main things — making
Criticism of governor's agenda
In her address, Reynolds unveiled a property tax proposal, an issue
Reynolds' office has said the proposal would cut property taxes by
State Rep.
"First-time homebuyers are going to be offered a tax-free savings account, but most firsttime homebuyers are struggling paycheck to paycheck, and saving for a down payment has become a pipe dream for most Iowans," McBurney said.
He also noted the governor highlighted
What the plan includes
Key elements include: „
• Housing: Increasing Iowa's first-time homebuyer closing-cost assistance grant from
„• Paid leave: Requiring employers of all sizes to provide paid family and medical leave, with up to 12 weeks for family leave and 12 weeks for medical leave for both fulland part-time workers. Democratic leaders said employers — not the state — would cover the cost. Thirteen states and
„• Utilities: Freezing residential electric and natural gas rates through
„• Health care: Repealing Iowa's Education Savings Account (ESA) program and redirecting funding to replace enhanced premium federal health care tax credits that expired late last year.
•„ Wages: Raising Iowa's minimum wage to
„• Retirement: Creating a staterun, portable retirement savings option for workers whose employers do not offer retirement plans.
State Rep.
"Our plan is built on a simple belief: If you work hard in
Asked how
"We're open to having conversations about these," Meyer said. "This is our proposal. We will be offering them as bills and also as amendments, and we look forward to working with them."
He suggested paid family and medical leave could be the most likely area of bipartisan agreement, noting
Under legislation passed last year, new mothers or adoptive parents working for the state receive four weeks of paid leave, while non-birthing parents receive one week.
Republican leaders and the governor's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday.



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