Dayton rated high for LGBTQ equality

Human Rights Campaign’s foundation named Dayton as an Ohio city “leading the way on LGBTQ inclusion in a difficult state.”

Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Lakewood and Toledo were all lauded as cities stepping up to ensure that all residents are treated equally, the foundation, which is the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization.

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In Ohio, Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Lakewood and Toledo earned over 85 points on the 2019 Municipal Equality Index, which the organization created.

The cities set a standard of LGBTQ inclusiveness with exemplary, best-practice policies such as local non-discrimination laws, providing transgender-inclusive health benefits for city employees and offering LGBTQ-inclusive city services, according to the foundation.

Th index rated 506 cities including the 50 state capitals, the 200 largest cities in the U.S., the five largest cities or municipalities in each state, the cities home to the state’s two largest public universities, 75 municipalities that have high proportions of same-sex couples and 98 cities selected by HRC and Equality Federation state group members and supporters. It assesses each city on 49 criteria covering citywide non-discrimination protections, policies for municipal employees, city services, law enforcement and the city’s leadership on LGBTQ equality.

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