QUICK SUMMARY
Spokane City Council approved a 5-2 ordinance to protect the LGBTQIA2S+ community from discrimination and affirm their right to gender-affirming care. The ordinance updates the Human Rights code, prohibits the collection of sex assigned at birth information, and mandates an LGBTQIA2S+ liaison officer within the police department. Council members emphasized the importance of safety and freedom for LGBTQIA2S+ individuals amidst rising national threats.
Spokane City Council approved a 5-2 ordinance aimed at protecting the LGBTQIA2S+ community from discrimination and supporting their right to gender-affirming care. The ordinance updates the Human Rights code, prohibits collecting sex assigned at birth information, and mandates the presence of an LGBTQIA2S+ liaison officer within the police department. Council Member Paul Dillon emphasized the ordinance's importance in promoting safety and dignity for all residents. Council Member Zack Zappone remarked on the growing threats to healthcare freedom for LGBTQIA2S+ individuals across the country. This legislation builds on existing protections in Spokane Municipal Code and state law, reinforcing the city's commitment to inclusivity. It acknowledges the risks faced by the LGBTQIA2S+ community amid federal policies that challenge their rights. The ordinance aims to ensure that LGBTQIA2S+ individuals feel safe and supported in Spokane, a city that celebrates diversity. By affirming access to gender-affirming care, Spokane takes a significant step in safeguarding the well-being of its residents.