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Speakers ask Muskegon commission to declare sanctuary protections for LGBTQIA+ and reproductive care
Summary
Two public commenters urged Muskegon commissioners to adopt sanctuary protections for LGBTQIA+ people and reproductive health, saying local action builds trust and offers protection if federal or state rights are narrowed.
Two members of the public used the session’s public-comment period to urge the Muskegon City Commission to adopt a sanctuary stance protecting LGBTQIA+ people and reproductive health services.
Lauren Sharp told commissioners she had proposed making Muskegon a “sanctuary city for the LGBTQIA+ and women's health,” referencing policies adopted by larger cities as precedents…
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