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City Councilors vote to support transgender anti-discrimination law

The Councilors adopted a resolution in support of a "Yes" vote on the 2018 MA ballot Question 3 to preserve the existing 2016 transgender anti-discrimination law.

This week, the Council voted to endorse a "Yes" vote on Question 3 on this November’s ballot to uphold basic protections for transgender people.

Question 3 asks voters whether to maintain the anti-discrimination and public accommodation laws passed in 2016 to protect the rights of transgender people. This referendum is the first attempt in the country to repeal transgender public accommodation laws.

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