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Residents speak in favor of nondiscrimination ordinance; request more public-comment slots
Summary
Three residents addressed the council to express support for Mesa’s nondiscrimination ordinance and to ask the council to increase the number of allotted public-comment speakers.
Three members of the public addressed the council April 21, offering support for Mesa’s nondiscrimination ordinance and urging changes to the council’s public-comment limits.
Rebecca Temp, who identified herself as a resident of District 2, said she has become acquainted with transgender people and urged protection and respect. “I believe that transgender citizens and transgender individuals are worthwhile and they are valid people and they deserve our respect and our, protection,” Temp said. She told the council she is…
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