Good news! The Anchorage Assembly has taken a step into the 21st Century by voting to pass the equal rights ordinance that has been debated here since June. Now the only question that remains is whether Mayor Dan Sullivan will do the right thing and support the Assembly on this or whether he will veto it as his father, former mayor George Sullivan, did to a similar ordinance that passed in 1977. Keep your fingers crossed for us. :)
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/anchorage/city_election/assembly/story/895268.html
By a 7-4 vote, the Anchorage Assembly Tuesday approved a compromise ordinance that bans discrimination in Anchorage on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
The vote capped two months of public meetings on a controversial issue that has engaged the community for a generation. The Assembly itself debated for most of an hour Tuesday, displaying emotion and passion not often seen in the chambers.
The majority falls one vote short of reaching the 8-vote supermajority needed to override a mayoral veto. Mayor Dan Sullivan said before the vote he had not decided if he would take that step. He has seven days to decide.
Assemblyman Patrick Flynn authored the successful compromise, which had the support of Matt Claman, Elvi Gray-Jackson, Jennifer Johnston, Mike Gutierrez, Sheila Selkregg and vice-chairwoman Harriet Drummond. Chair Debbie Ossiander and members Chris Birch, Bill Starr and Dan Coffey opposed.
Flynn's proposal sought to protect the rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered people to employment, credit, public accommodations and housing free from discrimination. It also spelled out exemptions for churches and other religious organizations.
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