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I’ve posted twice on The Cuyahoga County Council’s intended
power grab to meddle in the lives of residents. As posted earlier:
The Cuyahoga County Council has
been quietly working on legislation to establish a county-wide "Human Rights Commission"
that will affect every city, resident, business, and church in the
county. The three-person commission is intended to hear ALL cases of
discrimination in Cuyahoga County relative to sexual orientation/gender
identity. LGBT citizens will be provided legal assistance paid for by our
tax dollars. This piece of legislation hurts business, puts our safety at
risk, and punishes people of faith. This ordinance permits
biological men, who consider themselves to be a woman, to enter a woman's
bathroom or locker room in "all places of public accommodation."
But the public hearing scheduled for Sept. 12 has been postponed again; I wonder if
that’s a good sign. Just received an Alert from Ohio Value Voters:
The public meeting to discuss and
vote on the proposed "Human Rights Commission" at the Cuyahoga County
Council has been placed on HOLD (once again) and will NOT be held on September
12, 2018.
A date for the meeting has not been
announced.
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