Governor Reynolds signed Executive Order 13 on Friday, June 27, 2025, reiterating Iowa’s longstanding support for Israel and the Jewish community, and condemning any form of threat, harassment, intimidation, hate speech, or other action that endangers the Jewish community or violates state or federal law. 

“Since the October 7th attacks, we’ve seen an increase in antisemitism across the U.S., including on college campuses,” Governor Reynolds said. “While many of Iowa’s colleges and universities have condemned such activity, we want to be clear that antisemitism has no place in Iowa.” 

Executive Order 13 directs the Iowa Board of Regents to assist and fully cooperate with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights to ensure regent universities fulfill their obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to protect Jewish students. 

The board is required to review university policies related to antisemitic actions and speech, as well as the response of each institution to any acts of antisemitism occurring since October 7, 2023, by November 1, 2025, and provide a report to the Governor by December 1, 2025. Next year, the board will be required to conduct a follow-up review concerning policy changes related to antisemitic actions and speech, and responses to any acts of antisemitism and report them to the governor by December 1, 2026.  

Additionally, the Iowa Department of Education will make available for all schools instructional materials to support Iowa’s content standards on Jewish history, the Holocaust, and Israel, and professional learning resources to support best practices for instruction on these topics.