Iowa on Friday became the first US state to strip gender identity protections from its civil rights law after its governor signed a bill removing safeguards for transgender people.
The bill created explicit legal definitions of female and male based on the reproductive organs with which they were born.
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In just a week since its introduction, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill removing gender identity protections from ...
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Governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law on Friday afternoon after Republicans fast-tracked legislation to strip gender ...
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Iowa Sets a Precedent for Common Sense Legislation on Gender Identity** In a bold move that has garnered national attention, Iowa has become the first state to ...
Iowa has removed gender identity protections from its civil rights code, making it the first state to do so. The law, signed ...
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Iowa became the first U.S. state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code on Friday when Gov. Kim ...