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Mesa resident criticizes '30x30' police hiring goal and raises objections to nondiscrimination ordinance
3153617 · April 30, 2025
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Summary
During the public comment period, a Mesa resident opposed a proposed goal to increase women on the police force and urged changes to the city’s nondiscrimination ordinance, citing privacy and single-sex facility concerns.
Mary Mabinow, a Mesa resident, used a three-minute public comment to criticize what she described as the city’s “thirtythirty plan” for police hiring and to urge changes to the city’s nondiscrimination ordinance.
Mabinow said the “thirtythirty plan aims to increase women on the police force by 30% by the year 02/1930” and argued for merit-based hiring…
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