City of Laramie’s Commitment to Non-Discrimination

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Laramie’s City Government remains firmly committed to principles of non-discrimination for every person, as we have since the passage of the Non-Discrimination Ordinance in May of 2015. As such, we denounce any discrimination or harassment toward individuals of marginalized communities. Laramie prides itself on being a diverse, welcoming and inclusive community. Discrimination, either generally or in a specific manner targeted at an individual, is contrary  to the City’s values of Respect and Integrity for and among all community members. If you’d like to learn more about diversity, equity and inclusion in Laramie, please visit https://cityoflaramie.org/701/Equity-and-Inclusion. 

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