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Iowa State Director Stresses the Need for Property Tax Reform

Iowa State Director Stresses the Need for Property Tax Reform

November 19, 2025

Iowa State Director Matt Everson and John Hendrickson of Iowans for Tax Relief penned an opinion piece about property tax reform in the Des Moines Register

Iowa State Director Matt Everson, along with John Hendrickson, policy director for Iowans for Tax Relief, penned an opinion piece that ran in the Des Moines Register about the need for property tax reform.

You can read the FULL op-ed here: https://www.nfib.com/news/news/iowa-state-director-pens-op-ed-in-the-des-moines-register/

“Just a few years ago, the Tax Foundation ranked Iowa among the worst states for business tax climates. In 2020, Iowa placed 43rd in the State Tax Competitiveness Index. Thanks to the pro-growth policies of Gov. Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Legislature, Iowa has since climbed to 17th — a remarkable improvement. Yet despite this progress, Iowa still ranks 33rd nationally in property tax burden.

Iowans are increasingly frustrated not only by higher property tax bills but by the lack of meaningful relief. The 2026 legislative session — Reynolds’ final one — presents a historic opportunity to reform Iowa’s property tax system and further strengthen our economy.”

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