"These changes, I believe, reflect Ann Arbor's values of openness and tolerance," said Council Member Christopher Taylor, D-3rd Ward.
"I'm grateful to be able to help put this policy into effect," added Council Member Chuck Warpehoski, D-5th Ward.
The ordinance continues to include protections against discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, educational association, family responsibilities, gender identity, height, HIV status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, source of income, and weight.
The city is still waiting on the state to add sexual orientation and gender identity to the state's anti-discrimination laws."
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