Kalamazoo homosexual rights ordinance challenged
Allie Martin - OneNewsNow - 3/8/2009 4:15:00 AMBookmark and Share

Concerned Christians in Kalamazoo, Michigan, are being asked to call city officials and urge them not to approve an ordinance that would grant special rights for homosexuals.

 

kalamazooLate last year, city commissioners in Kalamazoo approved an ordinance granting protections to homosexual, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people. However, the commission rescinded it after petitions were filed in protest.
 
Now, a public forum will be held Monday on the issue. Mary Balkema, Kalamazoo County treasurer, says it is vital for people to speak out about the issue.
 
"We're excited that we got enough signatures to overturn the ordinance and had enough commissioners to vote that way," she admits. "But we're afraid they're just going to vote in a bigger and better ordinance, so we certainly want people to come to the meeting and have their voice be heard."
 
The city has opened a telephone hotline for people to record their comments about the proposed ordinance.

 

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2/9/2010 12:13:53 PM