Monday, November 12, 2012

Sexual orientation Ordinances in Kansas Soundly Defeated!

After a year of on-and-off, at times contentious debate, Hutchinson turned back a drive to give gays, lesbians and bisexuals protection from discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations.

With all precincts counted, unofficial results showed 13,893 votes had been cast with 58.4 percent against the proposed ordinance and 41.6 percent in favor.
 
Also In Salina, 54 percent voted to repeal a newly enacted sexual orientation provision of the city’s anti-discrimination ordinance.

For more details, although with a pro-homosexual slant, click below

Sexual orientation anti-discrimination ordinance defeated

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