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City Of Akron Earns A Perfect 100 On The Human Rights Campaign’s LGBTQ+ Municipal Equality Index

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Mayor Dan Horrigan | City of Akron Official website

Mayor Dan Horrigan | City of Akron Official website

Akron, Ohio— This week, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released the 2023 Municipal Equality Index (MEI).  Once again, the City of Akron under Mayor Horrigan’s leadership has earned a perfect 100. View Akron’s scorecard here.

The HRC's Municipal Equality Index is the only nationwide rating system of LGBTQ+ inclusion in municipal law and policy and shows how cities across the country continue to take the lead in supporting LGBTQ+ people and workers. Cities are rated based on non-discrimination laws, the municipality as an employer, municipal services, law enforcement and leadership on LGBTQ+ equality.

“We’re proud to once again earn a perfect score on the HRC’s Municipal Equality Index,” said Mayor Horrigan. “Each year, they make it just a little bit harder to get that perfect score, and each year my administration has strived to meet those higher standards. This is a legacy that I am happy to pass on to the next generation of Akron’s leaders to build on and improve as we continuously work to be better allies to our LGBTQ+ community here in Akron and around the world.”

In 2015, the first year Akron was ranked by the MEI, the city earned a lowly 73. When Mayor Horrigan took office in 2016, he made it a priority to improve the city's standing and that year Akron earned an 82. Now, for 6 of the last 7 years the city has earned a perfect 100, only missing one point in 2020.  The full report, including detailed scorecards for every city is available online here.

Original source can be found here.

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