Senate Resolution 33 - Introduced SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 33 BY COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRATION (SUCCESSOR TO SR 30) A Resolution recognizing the 50th anniversary of the 1 Iowa Civil Rights Act of 1965. 2 WHEREAS, in the early 1960s, University of Iowa 3 College of Law Professor Arthur Bonfield worked to 4 persuade Iowa lawmakers that new, comprehensive state 5 civil rights legislation was necessary and drafted a 6 civil rights bill in December 1964 for introduction in 7 the Iowa General Assembly the following year; and 8 WHEREAS, the bill was transmitted to Donald Boles, a 9 member of the Governor’s Commission on Human Relations, 10 who successfully enlisted the support of Governor 11 Harold Hughes, who was instrumental in having the bill 12 introduced in the legislature; and 13 WHEREAS, under the leadership of Senator John Ely 14 and Representative Roy Gillette, the Iowa General 15 Assembly passed unanimously the Iowa Civil Rights Act 16 of 1965, which Governor Hughes signed into law on April 17 29, 1965; and 18 WHEREAS, effective May 6, 1965, the Iowa Civil 19 Rights Act of 1965 prohibited discrimination in the 20 areas of employment and public accommodations on the 21 basis of several protected personal characteristics 22 including race, color, national origin, creed, or 23 religion, as well as retaliation against those who 24 sought to enforce their rights or aided others in doing 25 so; and 26 WHEREAS, the Iowa General Assembly and the Governor, 27 -1- LSB 2641SV (1) 86 tr/rj 1/ 2
S.R. 33 by enacting the Iowa Civil Rights Act of 1965, 1 created and empowered the Iowa Civil Rights Commission 2 to enforce the Act’s provisions and eliminate 3 discrimination in the State of Iowa; and 4 WHEREAS, the Iowa Civil Rights Act of 1965 has been 5 amended to prohibit discrimination in the areas of 6 housing, credit, and education and to add age, sex, 7 sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, 8 familial status, and disability as protected personal 9 characteristics; and 10 WHEREAS, the 50th anniversary of the Iowa Civil 11 Rights Act of 1965 truly represents 50 years of a 12 higher quality of life through equality in the State 13 of Iowa; and 14 WHEREAS, great strides have been made in eliminating 15 discrimination in Iowa, but more work and even greater 16 strides must be made to ensure that all workplaces, 17 educational settings, and places of accommodation and 18 housing are free of unlawful discrimination; and 19 WHEREAS, the Senate should celebrate and inform all 20 Iowans of the history of the Iowa Civil Rights Act of 21 1965 and reinvigorate Iowans to continue to fight to 22 end discrimination; NOW THEREFORE, 23 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Senate honors 24 and recognizes the importance of the adoption of the 25 Iowa Civil Rights Act of 1965 in ensuring equality and 26 freedom in this state and recognizes and commends all 27 of those individuals who made that possible. 28 -2- LSB 2641SV (1) 86 tr/rj 2/ 2