Section 68A.505. Use of public moneys for political purposes.  


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  •   The state and the governing body of a county, city, or other political subdivision of the state shall not expend or permit the expenditure of public moneys for political purposes, including expressly advocating the passage or defeat of a ballot issue.

      This section shall not be construed to limit the freedom of speech of officials or employees of the state or of officials or employees of a governing body of a county, city, or other political subdivision of the state. This section also shall not be construed to prohibit the state or a governing body of a political subdivision of the state from expressing an opinion on a ballot issue through the passage of a resolution or proclamation.

    91 Acts, ch 226, §7

    CS91, §56.12A

    93 Acts, ch 142, §8

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    99 Acts, ch 136, §7, 17

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    2003 Acts, ch 40, §9

    CS2003, §68A.505