Iowa bill to limit some H-1B hiring at public universities advances in state Senate
The Facts
- House File 2513 is an Iowa bill focused on H-1B visa use in higher education.
- The bill has passed the Iowa House.
- The proposal has advanced through initial stages in the Iowa Senate.
- The bill was approved by a Senate subcommittee and the Senate Workforce Committee in March 2026.
- House File 2513 would restrict how Iowa's public universities hire certain foreign nationals on H-1B visas.
- The proposal applies to Iowa's public universities, including the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa.
Context
What is House File 2513?
It is an Iowa legislative proposal concerning the use of H-1B visa holders in higher education. The bill would change hiring rules for the state's public universities by restricting some employment contracts involving certain H-1B workers Hindustan Times,MoneyControl,Firstpost.
Where does the bill stand now?
The bill has already passed the Iowa House and has cleared preliminary Senate steps, including a subcommittee and the Senate Workforce Committee in March 2026. It is now listed on the Senate calendar Hindustan Times,Firstpost.
Which institutions would be affected if it becomes law?
The proposal targets Iowa's public universities, including the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa, by limiting certain hiring arrangements involving H-1B visa holders MoneyControl,Firstpost.
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