Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF80

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

A bill for an act prohibiting school districts and charter schools from taking disciplinary action against employees, contractors, or students for the use of legal names, the use of student names as listed in school registration forms or records, or for the failure to use personal pronouns in official communications, and providing civil penalties.

Impact

If enacted, HF80 will significantly affect the policies governing disciplinary actions in educational institutions across the state. This legislation mandates that school boards cannot discipline individuals for adhering to the use of their legal names or for failing to use specific personal pronouns. This aligns with broader movements seeking to affirm individual identity and promote respectful representation in educational contexts. The bill is expected to foster an inclusive environment while preventing potential conflicts that arise from the enforcement of policies concerning personal identification.

Summary

House File 80 (HF80) is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting disciplinary actions taken by school districts and charter schools against employees, contractors, or students for using legal names or names as listed in school registration forms. The bill also addresses concerns regarding the mandatory use of personal pronouns in official communications. By outlining these stipulations, HF80 intends to protect the rights of individuals in educational settings, ensuring they are not penalized for their choices regarding personal identification and communication.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HF80. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to uphold the dignity and rights of all individuals within the educational system, fostering an atmosphere where students and staff can operate without fear of retribution for their self-identified names and pronouns. However, opponents of the bill express concerns regarding its implications for traditional practices in education and the potential confusion it may introduce in formal settings. Critics worry that the bill could undermine the authority of schools to maintain educational standards and order.

Provisions

The bill allows affected individuals—specifically employees who may face termination due to violations of these provisions—to seek legal recourse through civil action. If successful, they could be entitled to reinstatement, back pay, civil damages up to three times their annual wages, as well as attorney fees. This introduces a framework for accountability and fosters a legal pathway for individuals to address grievances related to enforcement failures.

Companion Bills

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