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R-u <br /> Ordinance No. <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA,AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF ARTICLE 9,OF CHAPTER 2 OF <br /> THE SOUTH BEND MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE INCLUSION OF NEW PROVISIONS <br /> ADDRESSING <br /> GENDER IDENTITY AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> As Mayor Pete Buttigieg noted in his swearing-in speech on January 1, 2012, "In setting <br /> the vision for local government, it helps to recall why city government exists in the first place: to <br /> enable people to go about their lives and focus on what really matters. Leading a healthy, happy <br /> life is enough of a challenge without having to worry about basic services." Thus, it is in this <br /> spirit that the current South Bend Human Rights Ordinance should be amended to prohibit <br /> discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, and to provide remedies for such <br /> discrimination occurring within the city limits. <br /> This legislative initiative is in accordance with the Resolution of the South Bend Human <br /> Rights Commission dated June 17, 2010; with former Mayor Stephen J. Luecke's Executive <br /> Order 1-2009; and with the South Bend Human Rights Commission Position Statement adopted <br /> on January 19,2005 and formally sent to the South Bend Common Council on March 10,2005. <br /> The proposed regulations are believed to be reasonable and necessary and in the best <br /> interests of the City of South Bend, Indiana. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF <br /> THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND,INDIANA, as follows: <br /> SECTION I. Chapter 2, Article 9 of the South Bend Municipal Code (Human Rights <br /> Ordinance) shall be and hereby is amended at Section 2-127 to read as follows: <br /> Sec. 2-127.Purpose. <br /> (a) It is the public policy of the City of South Bend to provide all of its citizens equal <br /> opportunity for education, employment, access to public conveniences and accommodations, and <br /> acquisition through purchase or rental of real property including,but not limited to,housing, and <br /> to eliminate segregation or separation based on race, religion, color, sex, disability, national <br /> origin.or ancestry, sexual orientation or gender identity, and familial status in housing, since <br /> such segregation is an impediment to equal opportunity. Equal education and employment <br /> opportunities and equal access to and use of public accommodations and equal opportunity for <br /> acquisition of real property including but not limited to housing are hereby declared to be civil <br /> rights. <br />