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City Hall: Morales Reaches Tentative Settlement With City

City Hall: Morales Reaches Tentative Settlement With City
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City Hall: Sterling Brown Settlement Approved

By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 26th, 2021 07:15 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Sterling Brown and City Hall. Brown photo provided, City Hall photo by Jeramey Jannene. Milwaukee finally has a settlement agreement with former Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard Sterling Brown regarding a 2018 incident with the Milwaukee Police Department. And it’s a big one beyond the price tag. The city will pay Brown $750,000 for attorney’s fees and damages, issue a public apology and commit to updating MPD standard operating procedures with a focus on anti-racism and de-escalation. A copy of the settlement obtained by Urban Milwaukee (included below) shows that the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee Police Department will issue a statement formally apologizing for the incident and admit the incident “escalated in an unnecessary manner and despite Mr. Brown’s calm behavior.”

City Hall: City Rejects Hawley Rd Flood Settlement

City Hall: City Rejects Hawley Rd Flood Settlement
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City Hall: City Bans Discrimination Based on Hairstyle

In unanimous vote, Milwaukee passes local version of CROWN Act. By Jeramey Jannene - Jan 19th, 2021 03:56 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Braids. (Pixabay License). Following a unanimous vote of the Common Council Tuesday morning, the City of Milwaukee banned discrimination based on hairstyles associated with racial, ethnic or cultural identities. The city ordinance prevents any employer, public or private, from denying employment on the basis of hairstyle. It adds hairstyles as a protected class similar to an individual’s sex, race, religion or national origin. A 2019 attempt at statewide protection introduced by Assembly Representative Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee). The House passed the measure, known as the CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Act, but no action was taken in the Senate.

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