legislative priorities

The Iowa Food System Coalition champions policies that keep food dollars in Iowa, support local farms and businesses, and protect the health of our communities and environment. That means making it easier for schools, hospitals, and food banks to buy directly from nearby farms.

It means supporting small-scale processing and value-added production that create local jobs and bring Iowa-made products to store shelves. We advocate for nutrition incentives that stretch SNAP dollars and increase access to fresh, healthy food. We support rural grocery stores, shared-use kitchens, and the infrastructure that keeps small towns vibrant.

We work to lower barriers for beginning, BIPOC, veteran, and small farms so Iowa agriculture reflects all Iowans. And we fight for clean water, healthy soil, and public safeguards that reward sustainable practices and hold polluters accountable.

Our Policy Recommendations

1. Strengthen Local Food Markets

We import a tremendous amount of the food we eat in Iowa into the state. With targeted investment, Iowa’s network of aggregators, distributors, and small-scale processors can capture more of the $12.6 billion Iowans spend on food each year, while providing healthier foods to our communities.

2. Support the Next Generation of Iowa Farmers

Many Iowa farmers are aging out, but there’s a new generation eager to step up. What they lack isn’t passion, but access to land, capital, mentorship, and markets that support the kind of diversified, community-focused farm businesses they want to build. As land prices remain high and farmland changes hands, Iowa needs proactive solutions that keep operations in local hands and give emerging farmers a fair chance to implement good stewardship over the land.

3. Invest in Iowans Feeding Iowans

Iowa farmers feeding Iowa families — that’s the heart of a resilient food system. Programs like Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program (SNAP), and the Choose Iowa Food Purchasing Program connect local farmers to their communities, strengthen rural economies, and ensure healthy food access for all Iowans. With federal changes creating uncertainty, Iowa needs stable, long-term investments to keep these programs strong.

RECENT WINS

Through collaboration between IFSC, its statewide network of partners, lawmakers, advocates, farmers, and community organizations, Iowa has seen meaningful progress on several food system priorities in recent legislative sessions.

  1. Choose Iowa advocacy: IFSC partners have advocated for years to create, expand, and invest in the Choose Iowa program as a key tool for strengthening local food markets, helping schools and food access partners purchase Iowa-grown food, and creating more reliable market opportunities for Iowa farmers.

  2. $1 million secured for Double Up Food Bucks: Iowa established a standing appropriation for Double Up Food Bucks, helping SNAP participants purchase more fruits and vegetables at participating grocery stores, farmers markets, and farm stands while supporting Iowa farmers and local economies.

  3. Choose Iowa School Purchasing Program funded: Lawmakers approved $200,000 to help schools purchase more Iowa-grown food, strengthening connections between farmers, schools, and local food supply chains.

  4. Right to Repair advancement: Right to Repair legislation passed the Iowa House with bipartisan support, marking significant momentum for policies that would help farmers reduce repair costs and maintain control over their equipment.

  5. SUN Bucks reinstated: Summer EBT benefits were restored, helping Iowa families afford groceries when school meals are unavailable.

  6. Pesticide immunity bill halted: IFSC’s rapid-response network mobilized farmers, farmworkers, and community members to stop legislation that would have stripped basic protections.

Get Involved

  1. Join our Local Food Policy Network Team

  2. Advocacy Resources: learn about the legislative timeline, find your legislators, and grab some advocacy tips

  3. Sign up for Our Newsletter: action alerts & local food news straight to your inbox.

  4. Share Your Story: Farmers, eaters, educators, grocers: your real-world examples move votes.

  5. Join our monthly meeting. Email Tommy Hexter (director@iowafoodsystemcoalition.org) for an invitation.