Iowa’s Governor Signs Bill Removing Gender Identity from State Civil Rights Code
- Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill removing gender identity from the state's civil rights code, making Iowa the first state to do so.
- The bill defines gender in legal terms as biological sex, impacting areas such as bathrooms and sports facilities, while eliminating protections against discrimination for transgender individuals.
- The bill faced opposition, with all Iowa House and Senate Democrats voting against it, alongside five House Republicans.
- Critics argue that the law could lead to increased discrimination against transgender individuals in various aspects of life, including jobs and housing.
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Gender ID civil rights repeal only new law thus far in Iowa’s 2025 legislative session
Iowa lawmakers this week hit their first ‘funnel’ deadline, which eliminated from further consideration any bills that did not receive a prescribed level of support.
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