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Tulsa human rights ordinance revisions could add veterans, align LGBTQ+ protections, commission member says

5707696 · September 2, 2025
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A representative to Tulsa’s Human Rights Commission briefed the Asian Affairs Commission on proposed updates to the city's Human Rights Ordinance that would add veteran status and align protections for sexual orientation and gender identity across housing and public-accommodation rules. City Council has postponed a vote.

A representative from the Asian Affairs Commission told fellow commissioners on the group's September meeting that proposed updates to the City of Tulsa's Human Rights Ordinance would add veteran status and make protections for sexual orientation and gender identity consistent across housing and public accommodations.

The report, given during the commission's regular meeting, explained that the Human Rights Commission is a Title 5 body that reviews complaints and provides advisory reports to the mayor. The speaker said the city's ordinance currently protects certain…

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