City of Dubuque recently issued the following announcement.
The Human Rights Campaign has issued its 2020 Municipal Equality Index, a ranking of municipalities across the country based on the inclusiveness of their laws, policies, and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) residents.
Dubuque’s score for 2020 is 100.
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is a national education and advocacy organization working to achieve equality for LGBTQ people. Since 2012, the HRC has issued the annual Municipal Equality Index, ranking cities on a scale from zero to 100 based on 44 criteria covering non-discrimination laws, the municipality as an employer, municipal services, law enforcement, and the City leadership’s public position on equality.
2020 marks Dubuque’s third consecutive year with a score of 100. Dubuque was awarded all available standard points for its municipal services, law enforcement, and leadership on LGBTQ equality. The City received partial credit for the following:
- 2 out of a possible 6 points for having a regular practice of routinely including non-discrimination requirements in contracts. Full credit would require a formal policy or ordinance that requires all businesses the City contracts with for goods or services to have an employee non-discrimination policy that expressly covers both sexual orientation and gender identity.
- 4 out of a possible 5 points for the City’s non-discrimination law. Full credit would require removal of the following religious exemption in the City’s non-discrimination ordinance:
- “The prohibition by this section of discrimination based on sexual orientation shall not apply to any bona fide religious institution with respect to any qualifications for employment by such institution.” Dubuque Code of Ordinances Section 8-3-3(B).
- 1 bonus point for offering Domestic Partner Benefits for City employees;
- 2 bonus points for offering programming specifically for LGBTQ youth based on the City’s financial and staff support for the Multicultural Family Center and its LGBTQ youth programs;
- 2 bonus points for having an openly LGBTQ appointed municipal leader.
2020 Scores for cities in Iowa:
- Ames – 87
- Cedar Rapids – 100
- Davenport – 84
- Des Moines – 88
- Iowa City – 100
- Dubuque – 100
- Sioux City – 57
- Waterloo – 59
- West Des Moines – 99
The full report, including detailed scorecards for every city, as well as a searchable database, is available online at www.hrc.org/mei.
Original source: https://www.cityofdubuque.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=5128