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The new Iowa law that increases penalties for assaults against law enforcement officers and first responders goes into effect today, July 1, 2025. The law was Attorney General Brenna Bird's legislative priority this past session.

"Starting today, Iowa's law works harder to protect our law enforcement heroes who daily put on their badge and risk their lives to keep us safe," said Attorney General Bird. "We want these women and men to know that in Iowa, we back the blue."

The law protects law-enforcement officers, first responders, and corrections officers by raising penalties for assaults to:

  • Up to 10 years in prison when the assault involves a dangerous weapon or is meant to inflict serious injury
  • Up to 5 years when the assault causes bodily injury
  • A mandatory minimum sentence of 7 days in jail for all other assaults against first responders

The law also raises the penalty for spitting on law-enforcement officers, first responders, or corrections officers to assault with other bodily fluids.

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