Business Group Pushing 2023 Iowa Legislature To Enact Tort Reform

Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa Business Council is asking the legislature to enact limits on what judges or juries can award when businesses are sued in civil court.

Joe Murphy is executive director of the Iowa Business Council, which represents the state’s 20 largest employers.

The Iowa Business Council is calling for limits on non-economic damages in civil lawsuits against businesses. The group also supports caps on medical malpractice claims, something Iowa’s medical community has sought for years. Brett Altman, the CEO of Cass Health and its hospital in Atlantic, is a trustee of the Iowa Hospital Association.

A bill that would have limited non-economic damages in medical malpractice lawsuits was introduced in the legislature this past spring, but failed to become law. The governor’s proposal for a one million dollar limit on non-economic damages in lawsuits against commercial trucking companies also stalled during the 2022 legislative session.

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