Transphobic discrimination legalized in Iowa
Iowa has stripped gender identity from its antidiscrimination law, making it the first state to remove any trait from such a statute.
February 28, 2025
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Iowa has stripped gender identity from its antidiscrimination law, making it the first state to remove any trait from such a statute.
Iowa would be the first state to remove these protections from its antidiscrimination law.
Critics say the “women’s bill of rights” is an “erasure” of the trans community in the state.
The list of states with bans keeps growing.
It's not an outright ban on the funding, but a new law says the state and its municipalities can opt out of payment.
Iowa’s Republican governor appeared less than pleased with the public comments.
The governor made transphobic remarks before signing the bill and referred to trans female athletes as "males."
Health care practitioners in the state decried the ruling as a decision that "will push abortion care almost entirely out of reach in Iowa."
The list of plaintiffs now included Iowa teachers, students, the Iowa State Education Association, and four bestselling authors including John Green and Jodi Picoult
Iowa's bill seeks to bar trans girls and women from female sports, while Utah's would set up a commission to determine trans athletes' eligibility.
The state has banned books depicting sex acts from school libraries and classrooms.
The Advocate's Entertainment issue shows that LGBTQ+ storytelling and visibility are a tool in the fight against the conservative push to erase and recloset queer people.
Two trans Iowans had sued over the state's exclusion of such procedures.
2023 was a record year for anti-LGBTQ+ legislation at the state level. Here's a look at the worst of many heinous bills.
Gov. Spencer Cox, who also opposed such legislation last year, promises to veto the last-minute attempt.
State Rep. Andy McKean said Donald Trump's behavior and the party's rightward drift are unacceptable to him.
The Republican-led state is the first in the nation to take protections related to gender identity out of its civil rights code.
State Sen. Tony Bisignano doubled down on calling out Republican lawmakers for stripping away civil rights protections for transgender people in an interview with The Advocate.
Casey DeSantis didn’t appear to understand that even in a caucus, only residents of the state where it takes place may participate.
The law prevents Medicaid from paying for hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgeries for trans people, but not for cis people.
Bill Dix had attempted to amend the state consitution to ban same-sex marriage.