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Human Rights Commission asks council to enforce DEI reporting, ADA and anti-bullying policies and improve communications

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Annie Cronen York, representing the Human Rights Commission, told council the commission lacks required DEI reports since 2020, has trouble enforcing ADA compliance and is seeking better communication with city staff; she asked the council to act on outstanding policy enforcement and document requests.

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — At the July 1 Morgantown City Council meeting, Annie Cronen York, speaking for the Human Rights Commission, urged the council to restore enforcement and reporting for several long‑standing local policies, including a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) plan and ADA compliance measures.

Cronen York said the commission is charged with meeting with the city manager on DEI and that a DEI plan passed in 2019–2020 has not had reports filed since 2020, leaving the commission without…

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