Iowa’s governor signs a bill removing gender identity protections from the state’s civil rights code
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa became the first state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code on Friday ...
The Republican-backed bill passed both legislative chambers by large margins despite warnings from Democrats that the measure ...
If Gov. Kim Reynolds signs Senate File 418, Iowa will be the first state to roll back civil rights protections for trans and ...
Iowa governor signs unprecedented bill stripping gender identity protections from the state's civil rights code.
The Iowa House and Senate both passed the bill Thursday that removes the words gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act ...
To be the first state to go backwards, I mean, how embarrassing could that possibly be?” said Rep. Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, a Democrat.
The bill signing by Gov. Kim Reynolds makes Iowa the first state in the country to take away civil rights from a group it has previously protected.
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.
Gen Z Americans are increasingly identifying as LGBTQ+, a trend that may be linked to the growing feeling of disconnection ...
The Iowa House and Senate have passed legislation removing gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act on Thursday. Senate File 418 passed in a 33-15 vote on Thursday afternoon. Less than an hour ...
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