Iowa Republican state lawmakers must now come together to close the gap on dueling proposals to lower Iowans’ property tax bills after the House and Senate passed separate versions Wednesday.
Iowa Senate Majority Leader Mike Klimesh, R-Spillville, talks about legislative property tax proposals during media availability on Tuesday, March 19, 2026.
Iowa Rep. Carter Nordman, R-Dallas Center, along with Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley, R-New Hartford, discusses House Republicans' proposal for local property tax relief during a press conference at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Jan. 21. (Erin Murphy/The Gazette)
Iowa Sen. Dan Dawson (right), R-Council Bluffs, discusses proposed property tax legislation during a Feb. 25 subcommittee hearing at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines.
Iowa Republican state lawmakers must now come together to close the gap on dueling proposals to lower Iowans’ property tax bills after the House and Senate passed separate versions Wednesday.
Iowa Rep. Carter Nordman, R-Dallas Center, along with Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley, R-New Hartford, discusses House Republicans' proposal for local property tax relief during a press conference at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines on Jan. 21. (Erin Murphy/The Gazette)
Iowa Sen. Dan Dawson (right), R-Council Bluffs, discusses proposed property tax legislation during a Feb. 25 subcommittee hearing at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines.