01/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2026 10:12
| January 13, 2026
Contact: Iowa Cattlemen's Association, 515-296-2266, Contact Us.
The Iowa Cattlemen's Association (ICA), the leading grassroots organization supporting Iowa's beef cattle industry, announces its state policy priorities heading into the 2026 Iowa Legislative Session. These policy priorities focus on protecting private property rights, ensuring fair tax treatment for cattle producers, strengthening foreign animal disease preparedness, and improving livestock transportation efficiency.
"These priorities reflect what Iowa cattle producers need to remain competitive and resilient," said Craig Moss, ICA President. "We look forward to working closely with the Iowa Legislature and the Governor's Office to deliver more legislative wins for our members."
At the core of ICA's policy initiatives are producers. Following Governor Reynolds' Condition of the State Address last night, we are grateful for her recognition of the importance of the future of Iowa agriculture, as demonstrated by her introduction of legislation aimed at modernizing the beginning farmer tax credit. As a recurring challenge heard by ICA, we appreciate Governor Reynolds' commitment to supporting beginning farmers and helping ease the burden of entry into the industry.
ICA will continue to be fierce advocates for the next generation of cattle producers at the State Capitol. ICA's policy efforts are foundational not only to ensuring a thriving Iowa cattle industry today, but also for the future.
2026 ICA State Policy Priorities
Private Property Rights
ICA opposes the use of eminent domain for private use across all projects and supports reducing landowner impact from new development. The Association is calling for clear, enforceable land restoration standards to ensure farmland can be returned to productive use.
Fair and Competitive Tax Policy
ICA supports a tax environment that does not unfairly burden cattle producers. Priorities include reducing or eliminating the Fruit & Forest Tree Reserve Tax Exemption, creating a sales tax exemption for building materials used in single-use barns, and preserving the livestock capital gains tax deduction.
Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness
Protecting Iowa's cattle herd remains critical. ICA urges increased investment in foreign animal disease preparedness, including funding for prevention tools such as vaccines, and ensuring the state is equipped to respond swiftly to disease threats.
Interstate Weight Limits
ICA is working with legislators to urge Congress to modernize interstate weight limits for livestock haulers to reflect today's equipment, improve efficiency, and support animal welfare.