Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday that removes gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act.
Iowa's governor signed legislation removing gender identity protections on Friday from the state's civil rights code, despite large, intense protests.
The governor said Iowa’s Civil Rights Act “blurred the biological line between the sexes” and “forced Iowa taxpayers to pay ...
Iowa has now made history as the first state to erase parts of its civil rights code to strip protections from some of its citizens. Despite the enormity of cutting […] ...
Passions ran strong during Thursday's protests against a bill opponents say takes away basic human rights for people in Iowa, ...
A protester was dragged out of state Senate chambers just after lawmakers voted to pass a bill stripping gender identity protections from Iowa's Civil Rights Ac ...
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.
The Republican-backed bill passed both legislative chambers by large margins despite warnings from Democrats that the measure ...
Iowa has became the first U.S. state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code. Republican Gov.
If Gov. Kim Reynolds signs Senate File 418, Iowa will be the first state to roll back civil rights protections for trans and ...
Advocates for L.G.B.T.Q. rights said Iowa would become the first state to remove broad protections for transgender people if ...
Republican lawmakers in the Iowa Legislature approved a bill that would remove gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act; Gov. Kim Reynolds must now decide whether to sign it into law ...