Indiana city adds transgender anti-discrimination protections

Lafayette, Indiana, city council votes unanimously to add gender identity to its list of protections in the city's human rights ordinance.

Lafayette, Ind. (AP) — The Lafayette City Council has approved anti-discrimination protections for transgender people.

The (Lafayette) Journal & Courier reports (http://on.jconline.com/2cyrgEp ) council members voted unanimously Tuesday to add gender identity, age and veteran status to the list of protections in the city's human relations ordinance. The ordinance already covered complaints about housing, employment and accommodations based on race, sex, religion, color, disability, familial status and national origin.

Gender identity is defined in the amendment as "an individual's gender related to self-identity, self-image, appearance, expression or behavioral characteristics."

Complaints will be handled by the city's human relations commission.

The vote to add gender identity to the anti-discrimination code came more than two decades after Lafayette adopted anti-discrimination protections for gays and lesbians. The newspaper says several other Indiana communities offer protections for gender identity.

Information from: (Lafayette, IN) Journal and Courier, http://www.jconline.com

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