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Iowa Pride Network Hails Passage
of Inclusive Civil Rights Bill
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Des Moines, IA – April 26 – Iowa Pride
Network applauded legislators today for passing the Civil Rights
bill, adding sexual orientation and gender identity to the Iowa
Civil Rights Code. The bi-partisan vote was 59 – 37.
“This is a historic day for Iowa,” stated
Ryan Roemerman, Iowa Pride Network Director, “We are pleased
that this legislature wants to send a strong message that all people
should have the right to get a job, a house or an education free
from harassment and bigotry.”
The Civil Rights bill adds sexual orientation and
gender identity to the Iowa Civil Rights Code to prohibit discriminatory
employment, public accommodation, housing, education and credit
practices. The Governor is expected to sign the bill into law.
In early March, Iowa Pride Network’s College
Coalition held a press conference with Lt. Governor Patty Judge
and Senate Leader Mike Gronstal to advocate for inclusive policies
that protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Iowans
from discrimination. Coalition members stated that the effort would
attract young people to the state and curb Iowa’s brain-drain.
“This bill affords LGBT Iowans the peace of
mind knowing that their state values them and diversity—and
that’s an incentive for young people,” said Roemerman.
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