Eugene Local Measure 51 was a response to repeal ordinance no. 18080. Ordinance no. 18080 prohibited discrimination against sexual orientation in housing, public accommodation, and employment in Eugene, Oregon. In 1977 ordinance no. 18080, passed. A year later, Volunteers Organizing and Involved in Community Enactment (VOICE) started a petition and campaign against the ordinance. VOICE collected enough votes for a referendum on the ordinance on May 19, 1978. Measure 51 passed with a 29% margin, legalizing discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation. The measure came to be right after Ordinance 18080. Only a year after gaining rights in Eugene, the LGBTQ+ community was limited in their accessibility to employment, housing, and public accomm
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| - Eugene Local Measure 51 was a response to repeal ordinance no. 18080. Ordinance no. 18080 prohibited discrimination against sexual orientation in housing, public accommodation, and employment in Eugene, Oregon. In 1977 ordinance no. 18080, passed. A year later, Volunteers Organizing and Involved in Community Enactment (VOICE) started a petition and campaign against the ordinance. VOICE collected enough votes for a referendum on the ordinance on May 19, 1978. Measure 51 passed with a 29% margin, legalizing discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation. The measure came to be right after Ordinance 18080. Only a year after gaining rights in Eugene, the LGBTQ+ community was limited in their accessibility to employment, housing, and public accomm (en)
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| - Eugene Local Measure 51 was a response to repeal ordinance no. 18080. Ordinance no. 18080 prohibited discrimination against sexual orientation in housing, public accommodation, and employment in Eugene, Oregon. In 1977 ordinance no. 18080, passed. A year later, Volunteers Organizing and Involved in Community Enactment (VOICE) started a petition and campaign against the ordinance. VOICE collected enough votes for a referendum on the ordinance on May 19, 1978. Measure 51 passed with a 29% margin, legalizing discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation. The measure came to be right after Ordinance 18080. Only a year after gaining rights in Eugene, the LGBTQ+ community was limited in their accessibility to employment, housing, and public accommodations. (en)
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