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Hilliard City Council votes to expand non-discrimination ordinance to protect LGBTQ+ community members

City council members voted 6-1 in support of amending the ordinance. Author: Emily Oliver Updated: 11:34 PM EDT June 14, 2021 HILLIARD, Ohio Hilliard City Council members voted in favor of expanding a non-discrimination ordinance to include protection for members of the LGBTQ+ community on Monday.  City council members voted 6-1 in support of amending the ordinance.  Currently, Ohio law bans employers, landlords, and those providing public accommodations from discriminating against people based on race, sex, or disability, but does not prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender expression.  Several cities, including Columbus, Bexley, and Westerville, have adopted ordinances to include those protections, and the city of Hilliard will now follow suit.  

City of Hilliard: Settlement reached with former accounting firm for $35,000

City of Hilliard: Settlement reached with former accounting firm for $35,000 ThisWeek group The city of Hilliard and its former accounting firm, Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co., finalized an out-of-court settlement April 12, ending a lawsuit the city had filed in 2019 against the accounting firm. The settlement for $35,000 is one of several lawsuits that stemmed from the theft of money by the city’s former deputy director of recreation and parks, Heather Ernst, who in October 2018, in a plea bargain, pleaded guilty to one count of theft in office, a third-degree felony, and one count of attempted tampering with records, a fourth-degree felony.

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