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Human Rights Ordinance approved by St. Joseph County Council

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After hearing from local residents both for, and against the issue, the St. Joseph County Council voted to approve a human rights ordinance that protects against discrimination on the basis of religion, gender identity, sex, race and disability, among other factors.

The 6-2 vote happened on Tuesday, Feb. 14.

The ordinance states that anyone who feels they’ve been a victim of discrimination can file an official complaint with the Indiana Civil Rights Commission.

Despite the vote, the ordinance must first be approved by county commissioners before it takes effect.

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1 comment

Dan February 15, 2017 at 1:24 pm

I am so glad we now have an ordinance to uphold already existing laws…What a waste of time, energy and money. Yes, politics as usual! Do any of these people have real jobs?

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