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Iowa Senator Doug Campbell sides with Democrats on imminent domain bill

"Thanks to a group of principled senators, our small team held together and with help from a few others during the final vote, including some unexpected support from across the aisle, we passed meaningful property rights protections. These provisions will make a real difference for Iowa landowners facing the threat of eminent domain from the carbon pipeline project. We anticipate that Governor Reynolds signs the bill. That part is still uncertain, so if you’re a person of prayer—please join me in lifting that up."
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Doug Campbell

The following is a legislative update from Republican State Senator Doug Campbell of Mason City, representing portions of Worth, Mitchell, Cerro Gordo and Floyd counties in Iowa Senate District 30:

The 2025 legislative session officially wrapped up Thursday morning at 6 a.m. after an all-day, all-night marathon on the Senate floor. It was long, intense, and frankly, one of the most revealing days at the Capitol thus far.

But I’m incredibly grateful to report: we got it done.

Thanks to a group of principled senators, our small team held together and with help from a few others during the final vote, including some unexpected support from across the aisle, we passed meaningful property rights protections. These provisions will make a real difference for Iowa landowners facing the threat of eminent domain from the carbon pipeline project.

We anticipate that Governor Reynolds signs the bill. That part is still uncertain, so if you’re a person of prayer—please join me in lifting that up.

I’ll be honest: not everyone is happy about how this played out. Some in our own caucus are upset that the “group of 12” Republicans voted with Democrats to move this forward.

The important part is this: it wasn’t about Republican or Democrats—it was about doing the right thing for the people of Iowa.

We need unity, not division. I believe in healing, honest dialogue, and standing firm in principle and the Constitution. We’ve got work to do next year, and I’m hopeful we can come together to get it done.

Thank you for your prayers, your encouragement, and for trusting me to keep showing up and representing what’s constitutionally right.

Here are just a few highlights from this session:

Health Care: Access, Accountability & Transparency
Expanded birth center options and access for Iowans (HF 887)
Improved the prior authorization process to prioritize patients and their care (HF 303)
Invested in Iowa’s health care workforce to meet growing demand (HF 972)
Reformed pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) practices to protect patients and preserve rural pharmacies (SF 383)
Election Security: Safeguarding the Vote
Protected the voices of full-time residents in student-heavy counties (SF 75)
Banned ranked choice voting and strengthened voter registration and citizenship verification (HF 954)
Improved Iowa’s recount procedures to ensure accuracy and consistency (HF 928)
Education: Real Solutions for Iowa Students
Invested $240 million more into K-12 education funding (SF 167)
Kept classrooms focused on learning, not cellphones (HF 782)
Advanced math proficiency for students across the state (HF 784)
Expanded access to preschool and child care solutions for working parents (SF 445)

It’s been a year focused on conservative, common-sense leadership, and I’ve been proud to support policies that strengthen our communities, safeguard your freedoms, and protect your tax dollars.

Thank you for following along this session. If you ever have questions, ideas, or just want to share your thoughts—I’d love to hear from you.

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