“I am so proud that Lexington continues to be recognized as an equality leader in Kentucky, as well as rising to the top in the nation,” Mayor Linda Gorton said.
was about her right to free speech, her right to practice her religious beliefs. she said today is a win for speech. i also want to take you to what we heard from the legal director for gender justice. among the things that were told to us, they feel like this opens the door for more potential litigation for people who have hypothetical ideas. remember, this stems from a colorado antidiscrimination law. this was not even, you know, there had not been an instance where she had actually created a wedding website yet. she has not done that yet. she said that this was coming at a time where the lgbtq community is already feeling terrified and it is sweeping legislation that has been passed different parts of the country. thank you for bringing us that interview. joining us, you can tell me if i got your name wrong.