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Huntersville residents debate proposed nondiscrimination ordinance during public comment
Summary
Multiple residents and business owners used the public-comment period to urge the town to table or reject a proposed nondiscrimination ordinance (NDO), citing enforcement costs, potential impacts on small businesses and religious exemptions; others asked for protections or careful drafting.
A large group of residents raised concerns about a proposed nondiscrimination ordinance (NDO) during the town boards public-comment period on March 18. Dozens of commenters spoke for or against the proposal before the board moved to regular business.
Opponents warned the board that the town lacks an enforcement mechanism and said the ordinance could impose high costs on small businesses and lead to…
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