(Des Moines) A bill requiring Iowa schools to show a video about pregnancy has cleared its first hurdle. A Senate subcommittee gave approval to the measure last week and will now go before the full committee for consideration. The measure would force schools to show students a video that depicts different stages of pregnancy, but opponents believe it contains misinformation about the process. A similar bill was able to get through the state House last year but it didn’t get approval from the Senate.
Bill Requiring Pregnancy Video In Schools Clears Hurdle
By Tom Robinson
Jan 27, 2025 | 5:24 AM
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