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Anti-discrimination laws passed in Bowling Green

Started by Shana A, November 23, 2010, 08:55:21 AM

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Article published November 23, 2010
Anti-discrimination laws passed in Bowling Green

By JENNIFER FEEHAN
BLADE STAFF WRITER

http://toledoblade.com/article/20101123/NEWS09/11220381

BOWLING GREEN - Cheers rang out from all but a handful of people crowding the Wood County Board of Elections office yesterday when it was learned that two city ordinances that protect gay and transgender persons from discrimination had passed.

The laws, which were adopted by Bowling Green City Council in August, 2009, were put before voters as referendums Nov. 2. On election night, one passed, the other failed - both by slim margins.
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