Iowa Students to Stage Walkout Over Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation

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Students across Iowa plan to walk out of their classes on Wednesday in protest of a recent slew of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, including a proposal made Tuesday to ban same-sex marriage in the state constitution.

Students across Iowa plan to walk out of their classes on Wednesday in protest of a recent slew of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, including a proposal made Tuesday to

in the state constitution. The demonstration is set to occur in at least 14 Iowa public school districts and at one university, according to the. “There have been children, psychiatrists, doctors, parents, teachers who have been talking directly to [Republican lawmakers] about how these bills are harming students and will cause things like bullying, depression, anxiety, and etc,” high school senior and organizer Jemma Bullock told the newspaper. “And they just will not listen.

 

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Then move .

I'm kinda doubting this story. It's Iowa

Wait until Pedo Pete drafts their forth point of contacts to defend the aberrant.

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