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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNon-Discrimination Public Comment from Mike Lair 4-24-14From:Stacy Ulmen To:Agenda Subject:FW: Jeff, please take this to heart - Strong communities look out for their neighbors Date:Thursday, April 24, 2014 9:05:37 AM -----Original Message-----From: mike@sysdisrupt.com [mailto:mike@sysdisrupt.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:12 AMTo: Stacy UlmenSubject: Jeff, please take this to heart - Strong communities look out for their neighbors mike lairbozemanBozeman, MT 59715 April 23, 2014 City of Bozeman121 North Rouse PO Box 1230Bozeman, MT 59711 City of Bozeman: Strong communities take care of their neighbors. Bozeman is that kind of community. Passing an ordinance to protect people from discrimination on thebasis of sexual orientation and gender identity just makes sense. Our gay, lesbian, bisexual andtransgender neighbors deserve to be able to work, live and do business in Bozeman. The nondiscrimination ordinance would prohibit discrimination against LGBT people in employment,housing and public accommodations. I believe, as a lifelong resident - that we as a community have always been based on a tolerantfoundation of loving our neighbors, then, Everyone needs to have the ability to earn money to put a roofover their loved ones' heads and food on the table. Bozeman residents value fairness and equality. We know that our strength as a community is basedupon treating each other with dignity and respect.This ordinance will match public policy to our community values. Commissioner Krauss, please REJECT those people, misguided people - using "religion" as a bases ofintolerance!!! The qualities of justice and fairness that brings us together are far greater than what makes usdifferent. This ordinance isn't only about protecting our neighbors from experiencing discrimination. It'sabout branding Bozeman as a welcoming and diverse community. Please pass the nondiscrimination ordinance. Sincerely, mike lair6504382272