Iowa lawmakers became the first in the nation to approve legislation removing gender identity protections from the state’s ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa became the first U.S. state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code on ...
Representative Steven Holt speaks during an Iowa House Judiciary subcommittee meeting on House Study Bill 242 at the Iowa State ...
Iowa's new law removing gender identity protections from the Civil Rights Act prompts legal experts to explore alternative ...
One day after it was approved by both the Iowa House and Iowa Senate, Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed into law a bill that will remove gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act.
Gov. Kim Reynolds officially signed the bill into law, that strips gender identity from Iowa's Civil Rights Act.The bill was ...
The bill created explicit legal definitions of female and male based on the reproductive organs with which they were born.
Iowa has become the first state to remove civil rights protections for transgender people. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the bill ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday that removes gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act.
But unfortunately, these commonsense protections were at risk because, before I signed this bill, the Civil Rights Code blurred the biological line between the sexes. It has also forced Iowa taxpayers ...
The federal civil rights law, which was passed in 1972, ensures a right to equal treatment in educational spaces.
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