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Chapters - 2025-2026 Regular Session

Bills passed by both houses are sent to the Revisor of Statutes office for engrossing or enrolling. The Revisor's office enrolls each bill and gives it a chapter number in sequential order. The bill is then presented by the Revisor's office to the governor. If the governor approves the bill, or it becomes law without their signature, the bill is transferred to the secretary of state's office where it is officially filed as law. If the governor vetoes a bill, it is returned to the house of origin with the governor's objections.

Bills are presented in sequential order by Chapter number. File with * indicates bill sent to the governor. Presented to governor entry is the official presentment date by the Revisor of Statutes. Vetoes and Line items vetoes are noted. Secretary of State entry is the date a bill transmitted from the Governor's office to the Secretary of State for filing.

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Chapters in descending order.

Chapter: 1 Bill: *SF1552 / HF1063 Summary
Description: Grain buyers financial reporting requirements modified.
Presented to Governor: 03/14/25
Governor approval: 03/17/25
Secretary of State, Filed: 03/17/25
Chapter: 2 Bill: *SF202 / HF359 Summary
Description: Partition of real property provided, notice requirements for eminent domain proceedings modified, and application of a legislative enactment relating to transfer of death deeds clarified.
Presented to Governor: 03/28/25
Governor approval: 03/28/25
Secretary of State, Filed: 03/28/25
Chapter: 3 Bill: *SF823 / HF202 Summary
Description: Scott County; marked U.S. Highway 169 and marked Trunk Highway 282 interchange construction funding provided, and money appropriated.
Presented to Governor: 04/09/2025
Governor approval: 04/10/2025
Chapter: 4 Bill: *SF1360 / HF739 Summary
Description: Husbandry speed limit increased relating to transportation.
Presented to Governor: 04/09/2025
Governor approval: 04/10/2025