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  2. Fairness Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Metro Government was created when voters approved a merger between the City of Louisville and Jefferson County. The new legislative branch of Louisville Metro, the Metro Council, had a five-year limit to adopt or amend the old ordinances of the two defunct governments. Both fairness ordinances would have therefore expired in 2007 ...

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  4. JCPS equity officer spoke truth about racism. Now KY ... - AOL

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    The latest example occurred when John Marshall, the chief equity officer of Jefferson County Public Schools, dared to deliver an opinion on the condition of Black people in Kentucky.

  5. LGBTQ rights in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville-based Fairness Campaign, founded in 1991, is the state's oldest and largest LGBT advocacy organization in operation. [3] In 2008, a Fairness Coalition [ 4 ] was formed to collectively advance LGBT anti-discrimination protections in the commonwealth; its members are the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky, [ 5 ] Fairness ...

  6. Government of Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Regulations approved by the mayor's office are compiled in the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Code. [5] According to current law, the Mayor is limited to three consecutive four-year terms in office but may run again after a four-year break. [2] Under KRS 67C.105 (5), the mayor is charged with nine specific duties and responsibilities under ...

  7. GOP Kentucky House votes to defund diversity, equity and ...

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    FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky House voted Friday to choke off funding for diversity, equity and inclusion offices at public universities following an impassioned debate that had a GOP ...

  8. Craig Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Greenberg was born in Commack, New York. [1] His family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, in 1980. [3] He graduated from Ballard High School.He earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Michigan in 1995, where he was president of the student government, and his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1998.

  9. Wright Tower - Wikipedia

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    Wright Tower (formerly known as Kaden Tower) is a 15-story office building at 6100 Dutchmans Lane in suburban Louisville, Kentucky.The building opened in 1966 as the headquarters for Lincoln Income Life Insurance Company and was originally named Lincoln Tower. [1]