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Supervisors defeat motion to set public hearing on proposed human-rights ordinance amendments

2703375 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

The Johnson County Board initially voted to set a March 27 public hearing on proposed amendments to Chapter 4 (Article 4.5) of the county code concerning human rights, then reconsidered and voted to remove the hearing.

The Johnson County Board of Supervisors initially voted to set a public hearing for March 27 at 9 a.m. on proposed amendments to Chapter 4 (Public Order, Safety and Health), Article 4.5 (Human Rights) of the Johnson County Code of Ordinances and authorized the auditor to publish notice. That action was later reconsidered and defeated by roll call, leaving the proposed amendments without a scheduled county hearing.

The item was introduced during office and department business with a motion to set the hearing and authorize the auditor to publish the notice; the board voted…

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