Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF2049

Introduced
1/17/24  
Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to trainings, examinations, surveys, and screenings provided by governmental agencies and entities, school districts, charter schools, innovation zone schools, and public postsecondary educational institutions, including racism or sexism trainings, diversity and inclusion efforts, physical examinations, student health screenings, and surveys administered to students or related to students, and including civil penalties.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter existing laws by instituting legal protections for individuals (both employees and students) who believe they are subject to violations of these provisions. Employees or students could initiate civil actions for injunctive relief against their respective institutions, creating a mechanism for accountability. The bill proposes substantial financial penalties for institutions, such as civil penalties of no less than $50,000, which would encourage compliance with the new regulations and provide a monetary incentive for accountability regarding training curricula.

Summary

Senate File 2049 seeks to establish regulations around mandatory training and educational curricula provided by governmental entities, school districts, and institutions of higher education. The bill aims to prohibit the teaching or promotion of specific defined concepts related to race, sex, and demographic identity in any mandatory training programs, examinations, or surveys conducted by these institutions. The intent is to safeguard against what the bill identifies as harmful practices such as 'scapegoating' and 'stereotyping' based on demographic group membership or identity.

Contention

The bill has raised considerable debate among lawmakers and citizens, with supporters arguing it is necessary for protecting freedom of expression and preventing discriminatory training practices. Critics, however, assert that it undermines the ability of educational institutions to promote inclusive and equitable environments. There are apprehensions that this may hinder discussions of critical societal issues tied to diversity and inclusion, particularly in educational settings that aim to teach students about the complexities of race and identity in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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