Fair Housing
Iowa's Civil Rights Act adds which additional protected classes for housing beyond the federal Fair Housing Act?
AIncome level and occupation
BSexual orientation and gender identity✓ Correct
CHeight and weight
DEducational attainment
Explanation
Iowa's Civil Rights Act extends housing protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity, which are not currently protected classes under the federal Fair Housing Act.
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