Iowa "50 States Project": A Review of the 1983 Code for Sexuality Discrimination, February 1984


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01/02/1984

Resumo

The "50 States Project" is the name given to President Ronald D. Reagan;s 1981 pledge to encourage the fifty governors to initiate individual state projects to review their state Codes for unequal treatment of persons based upon sex. We believe that Iowa is the first state to complete this project. Project efforts in Iowa began in June of 1981, when the Governor Robert D. ray appointed Dr. Patricia L. Geadelmann, Chairperson on the Iowa commission on the Status of Women, as Iowa's 50 State Project representative. A 50 States planning committee was formed consisting of members from the Governor Ray's staff, the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women, and the Iowa Legislature. Various alternatives for reviewing the Iowa code and the Iowa Administrative Rules were studied and recommendations of the group were reported to Governor Terry E. Branstad prior to his inauguration.

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pdf

Identificador

http://publications.iowa.gov/11322/1/20110803101634550.pdf

(1984) Iowa "50 States Project": A Review of the 1983 Code for Sexuality Discrimination, February 1984. Governor's Office

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/11322/

Palavras-Chave #Social issues and programs #Discrimination #Iowa Governor #State government
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed