Iowa has became the first U.S. state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code. Republican Gov.
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.
Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday signed into law legislation removing civil rights protections for transgender Iowans.
The bill created explicit legal definitions of female and male based on the reproductive organs with which they were born.
If Gov. Kim Reynolds signs Senate File 418, Iowa will be the first state to roll back civil rights protections for trans and ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Amid a heavy police presence and hundreds of vocal protesters, Iowa lawmakers on Thursday considered ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday signed into law legislation passed Thursday by Republican majorities in the Iowa House and Senate ...
Iowa on Friday became the first state to strip transgender citizens of civil rights protections. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into ... of protesters stormed the Capitol rotunda following the ...
Iowa is the first state to repeal civil rights protections for transgender people from state code and advocates for the ...
DES MOINES — A Republican proposal to weaken legal protections for transgender Iowans by removing gender identity from the ...
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