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Commissioners urge public to weigh in as City Council prepares vote on expanded human‑rights ordinance

3843077 · June 16, 2025
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Members of the Tulsa Human Rights Commission reported an upcoming City Council vote on an ordinance to expand human‑rights protections and encouraged residents to contact councilors; a committee hearing and a council meeting were scheduled this week.

Josiah, outgoing vice chair of the Tulsa Human Rights Commission, told the commission that a City Council vote on a proposed human‑rights ordinance was scheduled this week that would extend public‑accommodation protections to include sexual orientation, gender identity and veteran status. “There is a vote coming up on Wednesday of this week for a human rights ordinance to actually update what we just went over including making extending protections and public accommodations based on ******…

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