Bellevue becomes 15th Kentucky city to pass LGBTQ Fairness Ordinance
BELLEVUE, Ky. (WTVQ) – Bellevue became the 15th Kentucky city to pass a Fairness Ordinance prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations, according to the Fairness Campaign.
The unanimous 6-0 vote came Wednesday night in the northern Kentucky city of 5,772 people, according to the Fairness Campaign.
The other cities that have Fairness Ordinances include:
-Lexington (1999)
-Louisville (1999)
-Covington (2003)
-Vicco (2013)
-Frankfort (2013)
-Morehead (2013)
-Danville (2014)
-Midway (2015)
-Paducah (2018)
-Maysville (2018)
-Henderson (2019)
-Dayton (2019)
-Georgetown (2019)
-Versailles (2019)
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