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Connecticut High Court To Decide If Women-Only Workout Area Violates State Anti-Discrimination Law | Jackson Lewis P C

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog:   On May 7, 2021, the Connecticut Supreme Court will hear oral argument in the case of Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities (CHRO) v. Edge Fitness, LLC, et al., SC 20538 (Conn.).  The case presents an issue of first impression and arises out of the State of Connecticut’s claim that a separate women-only workout area maintained by Edge Fitness violates the state’s public accommodations statute, CGS 46a-64. Connecticut’s CGS 46a-64 prohibits businesses (and others) from discriminating, segregating, or denying anyone full and equal accommodations in any place of public accommodation because of their sex, gender identity, race, color, age, national origin, or any other group identified in the statute.

State officials: Inequities have put many at increased risk | News, Sports, Jobs

mmcilwain@sungazette.com The state Department of Health Office of Operational Excellence and Office of Health Equity have been collaborating with a number of community partners across Pennsylvania to ensure adequate information is being served to a multitude of under-served, marginalized communities through their website, the COVIDAlertPA mobile application, townhalls and campaigns. According to Brian Lentes, director of the Office of Operational Excellence, studies have shown that a public health crisis like the pandemic can have the potential to have more severe negative effects in underserved, marginalized communities, leading to more severe illnesses and more deaths. “Longstanding systemic health and social inequities have put many people at an increased risk,” he said.

DOH: Inequities have put people at increased risk | News, Sports, Jobs

MALLORIE McILWAIN mmcilwain@sungazette.com HARRISBURG The state Department of Health Office of Operational Excellence and Office of Health Equity have been collaborating with a number of community partners across the Commonwealth to ensure adequate information is being served to a multitude of under-served, marginalized communities through their website, the COVIDAlertPA mobile application, town halls and campaigns. According to Brian Lentes, director of the DOH Office of Operational Excellence, studies have shown that a public health crisis like the pandemic can have the potential to have more severe negative effects in underserved, marginalized communities, leading to more severe illnesses and more deaths.

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