Pro-transgender activists stormed the state capitol building in Des Moines, Iowa, on February 27 amid discussions on a bill to scrap gender identity protections. Hundreds of protesters were seen entering the capitol rotunda while holding pro-transgender signs and demanding the bill be scrapped.
The bill was introduced last week and seeks to remove gender identity from the state civil rights code. The legislature, then Democrat-controlled, added it in 2007. The bill will explicitly define gender as male and female, and Republicans in the state argue the change will stop biological males from entering women’s spaces and playing in women’s sports.
A 90-minute hearing took place on Thursday, February 27, but faced repeated delays as pro-trans activists interrupted the proceedings by yelling slogans each time the chamber’s door was opened. State police later blocked off part of the hall outside the hearing in an effort to allow the debate to proceed.
Similar legislation is being advanced by Republicans in Georgia, who want to change hate crime legislation to restrict males from competing in women’s and girls’ sports in colleges and universities. High schools in the state already have a ban in place.
The new changes come after President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order restricting federal funding of sex changes for minors. New orders also restrict federal funds for research or education that promote gender ideology and bodies, including males in female sports.
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Trans activists just stormed the Iowa State Capitol.
Will the media call this an insurrection?
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