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Gov. Reynolds Announces Implementation Of Government Realignment Bill, Introduces New State Logo

Gov. Kim Reynolds announced yesterday (Tuesday) that the alignment bill passed by the Iowa legislature last session has been successfully implemented. The bill, Senate File 514, reduces the number of cabinet-level departments from 37 to 16 by consolidating agencies with similar functions and centralizing programs that serve similar needs. This consolidation aims to make state government more efficient and effective while saving the state an estimated $214 million over the next four years. More than 100 state employees were involved in planning, preparing, and implementing the alignment changes. Despite the aggressive timeline, the team was able to meet the three-month deadline for implementation, which became effective on July 1. In addition to the alignment changes, Reynolds also introduced a new state logo that will be adopted by executive branch departments to market Iowa and attract businesses and workforce. The logo features a landscape scene with a road to the horizon, symbolizing opportunity, and the tagline, “Freedom to Flourish,” conveying the message that Iowa offers unlimited opportunities for success. The implementation of the new logo will be a phased approach, using existing budgets to update materials as necessary. The state government websites will be the first to feature the new logo, and plans are underway to update welcome signs along major entry points on Interstates 80 and 35 and other roadways.

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