Welcome to the Iowa Chapter of the Sierra Club
The Iowa Chapter of Sierra Club's members are approximately 7,000 of your friends and neighbors. Inspired by nature, we work together to protect our communities and the planet. The Club is America's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization.
The Iowa Chapter will take action so all Iowans can enjoy clean air, clean water, clean and renewable energy, expansion and protection of natural areas and wildlife, and a government that represents people not polluters.
What you can do to help the environment
- Attend the Lunch and Learn livestream every Friday at noon. See us on Facebook at "Sierra Club Iowa Chapter".
- See past recordings of our webinars, lunch and learns, and presentations
- Read the Iowa Sierra Club newsletter
- Stay in touch with your legislators, even after the session has ended. Issues to discuss with legislators
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Second Funnel
March 18, 2024
March 15 was the 2nd funnel, when bills that have not passed through one chamber and a committee of the second chamber are dropped.
Nutrient Management Plans
March 18, 2024
Legislation would allow an open feedlot to apply manure without an approved Nutrient Management Plan, putting Iowa's waters at risk
Proposed Study on Pelicans Preying on Fish
March 18, 2024
A bill has been introduced that would require the Department of Natural Resources to study pelicans preying on fish
Repealing all rules
March 17, 2024
A bill would repeal every single rule every 5 years and then have the rules re-instated through rulemaking, a lengthy, expensive process
Legislation to require radon mitigation in new residences
March 17, 2024
A bill has been introduced that would require passive radon mitigation be installed in new residences.