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Luzerne County Council Majority Advances Proposed Anti Discrimination Ordinance

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AI-generatedThe article covers local government administrative actions in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company-specific margin squeeze is identified. The ordinances are regulatory in nature but do not target a specific sector with material economic consequences. The deed fee is small and localized. No concrete commercial signal for any sector.
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- Luzerne County Council voted 7-4 to advance an anti-discrimination ordinance.
- The ordinance would establish a county human relations commission.
- Another ordinance imposes a $15 fee on recorded deeds to fund blight demolition.
- Council approved changes to the commission overseeing opioid settlement funds.
- New collective bargaining agreements for human services workers were approved.
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