The Mo Train stops in Allegheny County, PA:
Twenty years after its county seat of Pittsburgh passed a similar law, Allegheny County is banning discrimination in employment and housing based on sexual orientation.Of course it does.
The Allegheny County Council passed such a bill by a vote of 8-6 on Wednesday night. County Executive Dan Onorato says he will sign it.
The bill contains an exemption for fraternal, religious, charitable and sectarian organizations.
[H/T to Andy.]
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The Mo Train stops in Allegheny County, PA:
[H/T to Andy.]
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Twenty years after its county seat of Pittsburgh passed a similar law, Allegheny County is banning discrimination in employment and housing based on sexual orientation.Of course it does.
The Allegheny County Council passed such a bill by a vote of 8-6 on Wednesday night. County Executive Dan Onorato says he will sign it.
The bill contains an exemption for fraternal, religious, charitable and sectarian organizations.
[H/T to Andy.]
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