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.
A bill to remove the term “gender identity” from the Iowa Civil Rights Code passed both the Iowa House and Senate yesterday (Thursday) and is expected to be signed into law by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.
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The Republican proposal would replace Iowa's Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund with a fund dedicated to lowering property taxes.
Iowa is the latest state to limit transgender rights as it removes gender identity from the Iowa Civil Rights Act, which provided protection from discrimination in housing, education and employment.
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