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The following is a list of events of the year 2022 in Iowa. Incumbents. State government. Governor: Kim Reynolds ; Events. Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic in Iowa. April ...
The Iowa Employer Benefits Study is an annual survey of Iowa employers conducted to determine the types and amounts of employee benefits offered by organizations in Iowa. . The information collected in this research allows employers to understand the value of their benefit plans compared to state and industry avera
An Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), formerly called a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)) [1] is a set of U.S. government financial statements comprising the financial report of a state, municipal or other governmental entity that complies with the accounting requirements promulgated by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB).
Related spending supported 112 jobs and nearly $3.4 million in wages and generated about $1.3 million in tax revenues, said the report, based on data collected from April to October 2022.
The Iowa Senate voted Monday to allow state agencies to outsource their annual audits, passing a GOP-led bill that Democrats called a political ploy.
$11.7 billion for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) $15 billion to local water systems for lead service line replacement; $9 billion to address emerging contaminants such as PFAS ($4 billion through the SRF and $5 billion through grants to water utilities) $3.5 billion to build water and sewer systems for the Indian Health Service ...
The act also required National Guard units to attend twenty four drills and five days annual training a year, and, for the first time, provided for pay for annual training. In return for the increased federal funding which the act made available, militia units were subject to inspection by Regular Army officers, and had to meet certain standards.
The office is provided for by the Constitution of Iowa, which requires that the auditor be elected every four years, simultaneously with the rest of the state's executive branch, in midterm elections. The auditor is required to make a complete audit of the financial accounts of every department of the government of Iowa annually. [2]