Gov. Kim Reynolds and Republican legislative leaders on Wednesday hinted at making additional changes to Iowa’s tax code, though they offered few details.

Reynolds and Senate President Charles Schneider, a West Des Moines Republican, highlighted the topic during separate remarks at a luncheon hosted by the Iowa Chamber Alliance. Both indicated they could focus on Iowa's corporate tax rates.

While neither said they planned to support tax cuts, Republicans have long advocated lowering taxes to spur economic growth.

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The Republican-controlled Legislature and Reynolds earlier this year approved more than $2 billion in state tax cuts spread over several years. Some of the cuts only take effect if revenue goals are met.

Reynolds, who was elected to a four-year term in November, is expected to offer more specifics during her Condition of the State address on Jan. 15.

Reynolds and Schneider both also highlighted economic development as part of their priorities for the upcoming Legislature.

Lawmakers will convene next month.