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1/6/2019
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From:Monica Bolinger <br />To:Rebecca Olson <br />Subject:RE: Agenda Items Due <br />Date:Monday, January 7, 2019 1:21:43 PM <br />Here are my updates for the Proclamations: <br />LGBTQQIA+ <br />I couldn’t find any federal legislation and state law varies. There is not a national ruling as of now, <br />and I didn’t find any other proclamation that lists any names specifically that contributed to the <br />issue. Other requested items are present in the proclamation, like Roseville’s commitment, groups <br />challenges, and an ally in the High School student groups. I do recommend adding a paragraph at the <br />very beginning: <br />“Whereas: In 1993, Minnesota became the first state in the U.S. to outlaw both sexual <br />orientation and gender discrimination in the field of employment, housing, and public <br />accommodations. In 2013, the state of Minnesota also legalized same-sex marriage.; and” Please <br />edit/change wording as you deem fit, and remove a section if you think the proclamation is getting <br />to long. I found the information on Wikipedia-LGBT rights in MN and verified by glancing at the MN <br />Statutes. <br />Fair Housing <br />I did not change the proclamation since it already includes most of the requested items. It is a <br />federal regulation/law, and no other federal or state proclamation I reviewed listed any specific <br />person responsible for the law. The proclamation does not list specific challenges, but what the law <br />is overcoming and addressing/eliminating disparities. It also lists the benefits to the community. <br />Monica <br /> <br />
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