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Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission reviews FY2025 activities, reports nine complaints

City of Cedar Falls Committee of the Whole · January 2, 2026
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Commissioner TW Ingram presented the Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission FY2025 annual report, noting a bylaw change reducing commissioners from 11 to 9, nine complaints handled (some referred to IOCR/EEOC and Waterloo), and $3,000 in city funding with $137.93 unspent.

The Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission presented its fiscal year 2025 annual report to the Committee of the Whole on Monday. Commissioner TW Ingram summarized the commission’s work, reported complaint handling, and outlined outreach and budget figures.

In the report, Ingram said the commission amended its bylaws in October 2024 to reduce the number of commissioners from 11 to 9 to ease quorum challenges and speed response to complaints. “This change provides HRC the ability to serve the city and meeting quorum more efficiently,” Ingram said.

The commission documented…

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