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Bill To Limit Teaching About Gender Identity Advances In Iowa Senate


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Republicans on a Senate subcommittee have advanced a bill that would require schools to get parental consent to include gender identity in elementary school lessons.
Republicans on a Senate subcommittee advanced a bill Tuesday that would require schools to get parental consent to include gender identity in elementary school lessons and ban related instruction in kindergarten classes.
Under the bill, schools would have to get written consent from the parent or guardian of students in grades one through six to “include instruction relating to gender identity.” If written consent is not provided, the student may opt out of lessons related to gender identity. Eight Republican senators co-sponsored the bill. ....

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Capitol Digest: Affordable housing bill advances and more


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PORN BLOCKING BLOCKED: A House Commerce subcommittee declined to advance a bill to block pornography on internet-connected devices and create a $5 adult entertainment fee to fund efforts to address human trafficking.
Communications companies questioned the constitutionality of the proposal from Rep. Sandy Salmon, R-Janesville, as well as the logistical challenges that would be created if HF 288 became law.
Representatives of ATT, T-Mobile and CenturyLink pointed out that apps are available to block certain kinds of content. The use of those apps is at the discretion of parents, for example, rather than the internet provider.
“It would make us the policepersons for content and turn us into criminals if we don’t enforce it enough,” said Mike St. Clair, representing the Iowa Communications Alliance of about 130 small broadband providers. “We don’t monitor content and don’t wish to be in that business.” ....

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