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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4 7 2025 HRC AgendaHuman Rights Commission April 7, 2025 Special Meeting – 10:00 AM Emma J. Harvat Hall, City Hall The Human Rights Commission intends to offer the opportunity to watch the meeting remotely. If you wish to comment on an agenda item, you must do so in person. To view the meeting via Zoom, go to the link below. https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8SkkqyKgRuC9S_66mrVO3g Visit the Zoom meeting’s registration page and submit the required information. Once approved, you will receive an email message with a link to join the meeting. If you are asked for a meeting ID or webinar ID, enter the ID number found in the email. If you have no computer or smartphone, or a computer without a microphone, you may call in by telephone by dialing (312) 626-6799. When prompted, enter the meeting ID or webinar ID. The ID number for this meeting is: 849 4168 9430. Agenda: 1.Call to order 2.Discuss and vote on issuing a statement regarding the removal of gender identity as a protected characteristic under the Iowa Civil Rights Act. Only in-person comments will be allowed for public comment. 3.Adjournment Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all City of Iowa City- sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this meeting, please contact the Office of Human Rights at 319-356-5022 or email humanrights@iowa- city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. Canceled due to lack of a quorum. On Thursday, February 27, 2025, the state of Iowa took a giant leap onto the wrong side of history by becoming the first state in the nation to remove a protected class from the state civil rights code. At a time when discrimination and violence against our transgender neighbors is on the rise, Republican lawmakers in Des Moines made it their priority to enable further discrimination against a small, marginalized, and vulnerable group of our fellow Iowans. Rather than proposing solutions to more pressing problems and trying to improve the lives of all Iowans, Steve Holt, Pat Grassley, and the rest of Iowa Republican legislators focused all of their time and energy in pushing this hateful legislation through in just one week. Human rights should be a non-partisan issue. The founding principle of our nation is that all are created equal and are endowed with certain unalienable rights. The bill passed on Thursday goes so far to erroneously claim that “separate is not inherently unequal.” We know this is erroneous because it is the same logic used in the infamous 1898 US Supreme Court decision Plessy v. Ferguson, which perhaps became the most recognized mistake in the history of US jurisprudence when it was resolutely refuted by the landmark Brown v Board of Education. That is correct; Iowa Republicans in 2025 used the same debunked and illegal logic from over a century ago to enshrine bigotry and discrimination into our state code. At the beginning of last century, separate but equal remained the accepted standard for 56 years, providing justification for Jim Crow laws, racial segregation, and a host of despicable laws that led to one of the more turbulent and dark periods of American history. Let us not make the same mistake again. We will not wait an entire lifetime to refute what we know to be patently wrong. Separate but equal is unconstitutional and un- American. The Iowa City Human Rights Commission condemns this legislation in the strongest manner possible. Removing equal rights from any group of people is antithetical to the American ideal and way of life. We are ashamed that this is the direction our legislature is moving our state. To our transgender neighbors, friends, and family: we see you, we accept you, and we support you. We remain committed to ensuring that Iowa City remains a community that is open and welcoming to all. In Iowa City, be assured that our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain. DraftCanceled due to lack of a quorum.