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Green Bay Equal Rights Commission to draft complaint-handling language, seek legal review
Summary
At its Feb. 13 meeting, the Green Bay Equal Rights Commission agreed to assemble a small drafting group to propose ordinance language allowing the commission to receive complaints; the draft will go to the law department and return to the commission for review.
At a Feb. 13 meeting, the Green Bay Equal Rights Commission agreed to form a small drafting group to develop language for the city’s Equal Rights ordinance to clarify how the commission can receive and process complaints.
The move, proposed by commissioners during a roughly 13-minute discussion, is intended to expand the commission’s ability to respond to community complaints. Chair Cherry Yang said she will work with Commissioner Natalie Hoffman to develop a draft to bring back to the commission and then send it to the city’s law department for review.
Commissioners described the proposed change as a modest addition to the…
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