Salt Lake City mayor proposes LGBT nondiscrimination bill »

Posted By klynchsf 4 months ago in News

Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker has been circulating a proposal for a new city nondiscrimination ordinance that includes protections for sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.

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    david_nwpa4 months ago

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    Salt Lake City seems to be a conundrum. It is torn between the Mormons on the right who seek to keep any expressions of love between gays and lesbians tucked neatly away in the closet. On the left, gays, lesbians, and their allies who want fairness and equality. Salt Lake could take a huge leap forward by passing this ordinance.

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      Hobe4 months ago

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      What is needed as HoMosexuals, is Corrupt Mayors, Governors, Congressman. and Senators that can be Paid off to Pass Our Laws...

      Wr are making a Lot of Progress, there are a Lot of Greedy, Dirty politicians that will sell out for Money...

      D Dupa is correct in his Post..

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