Attorney Says NDO Meant to Change Behaviors
The Buncombe County Commissioners approved the nondiscriminatory ordinance, which will go into effect July 1. No concessions were made to address concerns about women’s rights to privacy.
LGBT Ordinance: More Questions Less Clear Answers in Meeting
Buncombe County Commissioners again discussed the passing of the proposed LGBT ordinance.
Commissioner Answers Questions About Ordinance
Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferrara answers questions about the proposed nondiscrimination ordinance.
Ministerial Alliance Against Non-Discrimination Ordinance
The Buncombe County Commissioners took public comment on a draft nondiscrimination ordinance, which had been updated since Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferrara last spoke informally about it.
Questions Remain Unanswered about Proposed Non-discrimination Ordinance
A couple of weeks ago, the Tribune published an article on Buncombe County’s new non-discrimination ordinance, which Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferrara introduced.
Moving Forward with Non-Discrimination Laws
Citizens are invited to review Buncombe County’s proposed non-discrimination ordinance to make sure provisions, like unisex shared facilities, do not adversely impact their business or religious practices.
Commissioner Unveils Non-Discrimination Law for County
Buncombe County Commissioners are considering an non-discrimination ordinance for the county.