DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - Two democratic state lawmakers held an event in Dubuque on Saturday discussing how several bills would impact Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) efforts in Iowa. Two pieces ...
State agencies, counties, cities and schools would be banned from having diversity, equity and inclusion offices or DEI ...
Students will no longer be able to list their sex as anything other than “male” or “female” on state university admission ...
Week 6 was another busy one at the statehouse. KCCI's Amanda Rooker highlights the key bills being introduced and advancing ...
Private colleges and universities would be barred from participating in the Iowa Tuition Grant financial aid program if they ...
A month after Iowa’s Board of Regents cut references to diversity and inclusion throughout its five-year strategic plan, Iowa ...
A panel of Iowa House lawmakers advanced legislation prohibiting state entities from funding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ...
The National Endowment for the Arts announced sweeping changes to its guidelines for 2026 grant applications in compliance ...
Private colleges and universities that do not follow the proposed law would be unable to receive financial assistance from the "Iowa tuition grant program," starting next school year.
Iowans would get a $5,000 stipend each semester plus free tuition if they earn perfect ACT and SAT scores in a bill advancing ...
An Iowa House subcommittee has approved a bill that would prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion programs at any private ...
For a full list, visit the Iowa Legislature website. House Study Bill 148: Would prohibit smoking on gaming floors in casinos ...