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The City of Muskegon seems likely to pass local laws protecting gay and transgender people from discrimination in housing and employment. Roberta King lives in Muskegon.
She was "pleasantly surprised" no one opposed the local law when she asked city commission to consider it this week. It was controversial in Holland and still is. The City of Holland, less than 40 miles away from Muskegon, rejected anti-discrimination laws by a 5 to 4 vote last summer.
People still pressure Holland city council to change its mind. The Muskegon Chronicle reports no commissioner or person in the audience spoke against the rules. Muskegon city officials say staff is drafting a version of the ordinance to bring back to the commission for a vote within a month.
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