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ABC 17 News
712 Votes
Should the city council make Columbia a sanctuary for the LGBTQ+ community?
25%
Yes
25%
75%
No
75%
State law has limited medical treatments for transgender people and defined how student-athletes compete.
State law has limited medical treatments for transgender people and defined how student-athletes compete.
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John Deakins
no reason for biological males to use female bathrooms, join their sports. If they want to dress and behave as a women that is their decision. To allow them into the bathroom with my grandaughter is NOT. Same for women acting like men.
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Belinda Kitchen
It should be left alone ! Columbia has enough crime and issues as it is . There is enough of them running around and we don't need the crime and people to spread north in the state . People should stand up for their rights and beliefs. God made you a woman you stay that way , God made U a man be 1.
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Zaos Gonzolez
If you want to feel safe, carry a semi-auto pistol with at least a 15 round magazine. Practice, train, dry-fire, every single day. I promise you'll feel safe and it'll change your life.
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there has been a prevalent queer community in columbia for decades. as a trans* person who almost had to immediately move out of state, it can be scary. protections like this are important to minorities. queer people deserve human rights too.
Replyqueer people need safe spaces in a majority red state, especially within the legislature. queer people are humans too
ReplyColumbia thrives as the liberal hub of Missouri, it's obvious that the city has leaned towards being more welcoming than the rest of the state. Everyone should feel safe no matter what their personal preferences are. That last sentence is the reason I voted this way.
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