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Cincinnati council establishes LGBTQIA+ commission to advise mayor and administration
Summary
City Council voted unanimously to create an 11‑member, volunteer LGBTQIA+ commission to advise the mayor, council and city departments on issues affecting LGBTQIA+ residents after public testimony on rising threats to the community.
Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously to create an 11‑member LGBTQIA+ commission that will advise the mayor, council and city departments on policies and services affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and allied residents.
The commission, established by ordinance during the council meeting, will be voluntary and unpaid; commissioners will be appointed by the mayor and serve in an advisory capacity to city government, Vice Mayor Kearney said…
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