Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF583

Caption

A bill for an act relating to sex and gender, including those and related terms for purposes of statutory construction, indications of a person's sex on certain vital records, gender identity under the Iowa civil rights Act, and school curricula related to gender theory.(Formerly HSB 242.)

Impact

One pivotal aspect of HF 583 is its proposed amendment to the Iowa Civil Rights Act, removing gender identity as a protected class. This alteration will have significant implications for anti-discrimination protections within housing, employment, and public accommodations. Furthermore, the bill shifts how educational institutions can approach topics surrounding gender identity and sexual orientation, specifically prohibiting instruction regarding these topics for students in kindergarten through sixth grade. These provisions are intended to alleviate perceived discomfort around these topics but have sparked considerable controversy.

Summary

House File 583 (HF 583) is a bill in Iowa that addresses issues related to sex and gender within the context of statutory construction, vital record indications, and educational curricula. The bill aims to define biological sex strictly as male or female based on observational or clinical verification at birth. It articulates that 'gender' should be interpreted as synonymous with 'sex' and not as an independent identity or expression, thereby restricting how gender identity and expression are treated in legal contexts and in educational settings.

Contention

Critics of HF 583 argue that it undermines the rights of transgender individuals and others who identify outside the binary gender definitions established by the bill. They express concern that by removing protections for gender identity, the bill opens the door to increased discrimination in various sectors like housing and education. Proponents, however, argue that the bill seeks to clarify and standardize definitions, ensuring that sex-based distinctions remain clear and that educational curricula do not expose young children to complex topics about gender that some parents might oppose.

Provisions

The bill also stipulates that official documents, such as birth certificates, must reflect a binary designation of sex and it allows for some flexibility in the timeline for obtaining the sex designation depending on medical circumstances at birth. It poses an important shift in legal framing, indicating a broader cultural conflict over the rights and definitions of gender in society, particularly as it concerns state regulations and individual rights.

Companion Bills

IA SF418

Similar To A bill for an act relating to sex and gender, including those and related terms for purposes of statutory construction, indications of a person's sex on certain vital records, gender identity under the Iowa civil rights Act, and school curricula related to gender theory. Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HSB242

Related A bill for an act relating to sex and gender, including those and related terms for purposes of statutory construction, indications of a person's sex on certain vital records, gender identity under the Iowa civil rights Act, and school curricula related to gender theory.(See HF 583.)

Similar Bills

IA SF418

A bill for an act relating to sex and gender, including those and related terms for purposes of statutory construction, indications of a person's sex on certain vital records, gender identity under the Iowa civil rights Act, and school curricula related to gender theory. Effective date: 07/01/2025.

IA HSB242

A bill for an act relating to sex and gender, including those and related terms for purposes of statutory construction, indications of a person's sex on certain vital records, gender identity under the Iowa civil rights Act, and school curricula related to gender theory.(See HF 583.)

KS SB164

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KS HB2299

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VA HB954

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MS SB2057

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WV HB2763

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NC S381

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