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New laws protect gay and lesbian rights in Utah
Two new laws come into effect this week, defending gay rights in Salt  Lake City. The ordinances will protect residents from being  discriminated against based on their sexual orientation and gender  identity.
The first ordinance “relates to unlawful discriminatory employment  practices based on sexual orientation or gender identity.” The  second ordinance “relates to unlawful discriminatory housing  practices based on sexual orientation or gender identity.”
“These ordinances  demonstrate our determination to foster an environment of good will and  acceptance welcoming every member of the community as an integral part  of our Great American City. Everyone in Salt Lake City will benefit from  the protections these ordinances provide” said Mayor Ralph Becker.
City leaders believe that the new ordinances will serve as a model for  other communities throughout Utah and the nation that are working to  pass similar legislation.
(Photo via Photobucket)

New laws protect gay and lesbian rights in Utah

Two new laws come into effect this week, defending gay rights in Salt Lake City. The ordinances will protect residents from being discriminated against based on their sexual orientation and gender identity.

The first ordinance “relates to unlawful discriminatory employment practices based on sexual orientation or gender identity.” The second ordinance “relates to unlawful discriminatory housing practices based on sexual orientation or gender identity.”

“These ordinances demonstrate our determination to foster an environment of good will and acceptance welcoming every member of the community as an integral part of our Great American City. Everyone in Salt Lake City will benefit from the protections these ordinances provide” said Mayor Ralph Becker.

City leaders believe that the new ordinances will serve as a model for other communities throughout Utah and the nation that are working to pass similar legislation.

(Photo via Photobucket)

robcoe Posted by Rob Coe on April 5th, 2010 at 10:34am

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