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.
Iowa State Troopers remove Chris Morse of Polk County from the room after Morse exceeded her allotted time while speaking ...
In just a week since its introduction, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill removing gender identity protections from ...
Hours after the governor signed a bill removing gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights act into law, one group gathered ...
Northwestern pulled away in the second half to beat Iowa 68-57 to break a four-way tie for 13th place in the Big Ten ...
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird on Friday declared her support for a measure requiring drivers to use electronic devices in a hands-free mode. “When someone is on their cell phone and not paying ...
Congressional leaders are moving to overturn the federal government’s new nursing home staffing mandates as part of a larger ...
Public schools could engage religious chaplains under a bill that Republican lawmakers advanced out of an Iowa House ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday that removes gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act.
Joshua Stueve, a top spokesperson for the Department of Justice (DOJ), has resigned, citing a “toxic work environment” in his ...
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 ...
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