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Council passes landmark hate crimes ordinance to protect community

July 03, 2024 | Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho



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Council passes landmark hate crimes ordinance to protect community
During a recent meeting, the Coeur d'Alene City Council took significant steps towards enhancing community safety by addressing hate crimes. Council members expressed a strong commitment to protecting residents and fostering an inclusive environment.

One council member emphasized the importance of the decision, stating, \"Hate will not be tolerated,\" and described the move as simply the right thing to do. This sentiment resonated throughout the meeting, as council members acknowledged the heartfelt stories shared by citizens regarding their experiences with hate and discrimination.

The council unanimously voted to adopt Council Bill 24-1010, which introduces a new chapter to the Coeur d'Alene municipal code specifically addressing hate crimes. The ordinance not only repeals conflicting laws but also outlines provisions for severability and publication, ensuring clarity and enforceability.

The council's decision reflects a broader commitment to uphold community values that reject hate and promote safety for all residents. As the ordinance takes effect, it marks a pivotal moment in the city's ongoing efforts to combat hate and support affected individuals.

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