United States:
Osceola County Passes Human Rights Ordinance
18 August 2015
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Following up on my
post from August 5, 2015 , Osceola County, Florida will become
the latest county in Florida to prohibit discrimination against gay
and transgender people after the Osceola County Commission
unanimously voted to adopt a new "Human Rights"
ordinance.
The new ordinance does provide a carve out for
religious organizations, institutions and lodge halls.
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