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Speakers urge Muskegon commission to declare sanctuary protections for LGBTQIA+ and reproductive care
Summary
Two public commenters asked the Muskegon City Commission to declare the city a sanctuary for LGBTQIA+ people and reproductive health and urged the commission to act proactively; commissioners did not take action during the work session.
Two members of the public used the meeting’s public-comment period to urge the commission to adopt local sanctuary protections for LGBTQIA+ residents and reproductive health services and to push the city to take a more public stand.
Lauren Sharp, who identified herself as a Nelson neighborhood resident and an activist, asked the commission to “make the city of Muskegon a sanctuary city for the LGBTQIA plus in women's…
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