Iowa legislature introduces bill to ban same-sex marriage News
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Iowa legislature introduces bill to ban same-sex marriage

Eight Republicans in the Iowa House of Representatives Tuesday introduced a bill that would ban amend the state constitution and ban same-sex marriage in the state. The amendment would stipulate that “In accordance with the laws of nature and nature’s God, the state of Iowa recognizes the definition of marriage to be the solemnized union between one human biological male and one human biological female.”

Representative Brad Sherman, the bill’s primary sponsor, stated that he “is not seeking to deny civil rights or public benefits to anyone” but that “[t]he definition of marriage was defined as being between male and female for 5000 years of world history.” Other representatives expressed their outrage over the bill. Representative Sami Scheetz stated,we will not be going back to the days when committed, loving same-sex couples don’t have the same right to marriage equality as everyone else. This kind of disgusting hatred and backwards thinking has no place in Iowa.”

The Iowa legislature simultaneously introduced a similar bill that would not require Iowa residents to recognize same-sex marriages. H.F. 508 is a proposed statute rather than constitutional amendment. The operative language states:

The state of Iowa also recognizes the deep historical and religious roots that uniformly defined and understood marriage to be the union between one male and female. Therefore, no resident of Iowa shall be compelled, coerced, or forced to recognize any same-sex unions or ceremonies as marriage.

The bill also states that the Respect for Marriages Act, a federal law protecting same-sex marriage, has no effect in the state of Iowa. H.F. 508 claims that: (1) Congress does not have the power to define marriage, (2) the act violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment and (3) the act violates the Tenth Amendment and encroaches on states’ rights.

A local newspaper reported that over 200 Iowa students walked out of school on Wednesday and marched to the Capitol building in response to the recent slew of anti-LGBTQ bills introduced by the legislature.