Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF350

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the availability of sexually explicit material in department of corrections institutions.

Impact

The implications of HF350 on existing state laws are significant, as it amends sections of the code related to inmate rights and the distribution of materials within correctional facilities. By restricting access to sexually explicit content, the bill may alter previous policies that allowed for certain types of materials, influencing not only the daily lives of inmates but also the overall culture within correctional institutions. Advocates of the bill assert that it is a necessary measure to maintain the dignity and decorum required in correctional settings, serving the interests of public safety and moral standards.

Summary

House File 350 seeks to regulate the availability of sexually explicit material within correctional institutions in Iowa. The bill specifically prohibits the distribution or availability of any commercially published information or material that could be categorized as sexually explicit to inmates. This includes a range of content defined explicitly in the bill, such as depictions of sexual penetration, contact between genitalia, and the use of artificial sexual organs in explicit situations. The core aim of the bill is to restrict inmates' access to such materials using state funds, thus promoting a controlled environment within correctional facilities.

Contention

Debate surrounding HF350 is likely to arise, with varying opinions on the appropriateness and necessity of the proposed restrictions. Supporters may argue that the ban on sexually explicit materials helps prevent potential issues such as sexual harassment or exploitation within prison environments. Conversely, opponents could contend that such restrictions infringe on inmates' rights to access literature and media, claiming that access to a broader range of materials can contribute to rehabilitation and education. The balance between ensuring safety and upholding the rights of inmates is a pivotal point of contention that could influence the passage of this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HB558

No Sexually Explicit Material In Schools

IA HB3225

Relating to the restriction of access by minors to sexually explicit materials in municipal public library collections; providing a civil penalty.

IA HB05898

An Act Prohibiting The Availability Of Sexually Explicit Material In Public School Libraries.

IA H3035

Unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit materials

IA H3057

Unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit materials

IA H3316

Unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit materials

IA SB1567

sexually explicit materials; government; prohibition

IA SB1099

Sexually explicit materials; government; prohibition

IA SB230

In terms and courses of study, providing for parental control relating to instructional materials and books containing sexually explicit content.

IA SB1100

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3; Title 40 and Title 41, relative to correctional institutions.

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