Legal Insurrection Highlights AIM Investigation Amid Iowa Retreat on DEI Crackdown
March 20, 2026
The proposed bill would prohibit “private institutions of higher education that participate in the Iowa Tuition Grant program from establishing diversity, equity, and inclusion offices.”
While Republicans in the Senate pushed for the state to address public institutions supporting DEI offices, some legislators got cold feet when it came to private institutions. Sen. Jeff Taylor, R-Sioux Center, defended anti-DEI actions at public institutions, yet thought that similar sanctions on private institutions went too far.
“A lot of the private schools in this state were started by or currently continue to be religious in nature,” said Taylor to Iowa Capital Dispatch.
“The state should not be micromanaging private colleges and universities, whether we agree with how they interpret DEI or not. It’s a violation of freedom of religion, specifically.”
Senator Mike Pike, R-Des Moines, agreed with Taylor by emphasizing that many students rely on Iowa Tuition Grants to attend private universities.
On March 3, the Iowa House passed the bill, which drew reactions of hope and praise from conservative advocates such as the president of Accuracy in Media (AIM), Adam Guillette. The media agency president signaled support for “any effort to remove hateful, divisive DEI from education.” Accuracy in Media has conducted several investigations to uncover DEI efforts at public universities, including Iowa State, despite many attempts to conceal ideological programs.