Grassley: Too Many Questions Of Proposed Program To Lure Big Business To Iowa

Des Moines, Iowa — A so-called “MEGA” package of state tax incentive, to try to lure a major business development to Iowa, stalled in the House on the final day of the 2023 legislative session.

The “Major Economic Growth Attraction” or MEGA program would have been for a project that covers at least 250 acres and involves an investment of at least $1 Billion from a business engaged in research, bioscience or advanced manufacturing. The plan cleared the Senate on a 45-to-two vote Wednesday, but House Speaker Pat Grassley says there were too many unanswered questions.

“I’m not convinced the proper legwork went into selling the program to the House members,” Grassley says, “obviously not even enough that on the last day of session they were comfortable to bring it up.”

Under the proposed MEGA program, a business based in a foreign country that’s an ally of the U.S. would be allowed to buy farmland for the project. House Republicans were wary of granting foreign ownership of farmland, and Grassley suggests the size of the tax rebate was a concern.

Grassley says lawmakers might reconsider the package next year. “I think it was a lot of factors at play,” Grassley says, “and if it were to move forward, I think we got some pretty good guidance from the membership what they would want to see as part of it.”

Grassley made his comments during taping of this week’s episode of “Iowa Press” which airs on Iowa PBS. Lawmakers who led debate of the package in the Senate said it would help Iowa be competitive with other states are offering bigger incentives for large projects. The MEGA program would have been limited to two projects over the next two years.

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