1:37 Buncombe County Commissioners will wait until later April 20th to vote on a non-discrimination ordinance. Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferrara presented amendments to the resolutions at the board’s virtual meeting. Public commenters also weighed in. Buncombe County Commissioners will wait until later this month to vote on a non-discrimination ordinance. It would be the first such county ordinance in Western North Carolina since local governments were allowed to pass them in December 2020. The law would protect people from discrimination based on long list of identities – gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, pregnancy, veteran status, hair style and more. It was on the agenda for commissioners to vote on Tuesday. But Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferrara explained changes were being made to it, adding a section on housing discrimination, and that the vote would be delayed.