In a groundbreaking decision, Iowa has removed gender identity protections from its civil rights code, igniting fierce debate over discrimination and transgender rights. This law, effective July 1, has drawn criticism from advocates who fear it will lead to increased discrimination against transgender individuals.
Iowa Republican lawmakers have passed a controversial bill to strip civil rights protections for transgender individuals, igniting protests at the Capitol. Advocates warn this move could lead to widespread discrimination.
In a historic and controversial move, Iowa lawmakers have voted to remove gender identity protections from the civil rights code, igniting fierce protests across the state. This unprecedented legislation could have far-reaching implications for the LGBTQ+ community.
In a controversial decision, Iowa's Republican-controlled legislature has passed a bill that would eliminate protections for the transgender community. Opponents took to the streets in protest, while supporters argue it's a matter of preserving women's rights. If signed by Governor Kim Reynolds, Iowa could lead the way in stripping these vital rights.