Summary
Many people from the community spoke during the meeting, most of them in opposition to the ordinance. "It's a little bit frustrating," said Kathleen Conley, who chairs the Human Relations Commission, the organization that first introduced the ordinance. "It's not like a court case where you can respond. You just have to sit and think, 'How am I going to counter this in the future?'"
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Ordinance Battle in Jackson
JACKSON - People of the city of Jackson will just have to continue to wait for full protection from bias in areas of housing and employment.
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