SF Mulls Ban on Discrimination Against Ex-cons

Sunday, 24 July 2011 02:23 PM EDT ET

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco has banned housing and employment discrimination against gays, lesbians and minority groups — but a new plan to add ex-convicts to that list has some saying officials are going too far.

Under a proposal before the city's Human Rights Commission, private employers and landlords would be prohibited from disqualifying applicants because they have been convicted of a crime or been arrested.

Proponents say that with California under federal orders to reduce its prison population, such a plan is necessary to help former inmates reintegrate.

But others say business owners have a right to be cautious to protect themselves and others.

The commission recently held a public forum on the proposal, which city leaders caution is in its early stages and far from being finalized.

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SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco has banned housing and employment discrimination against gays, lesbians and minority groups but a new plan to add ex-convicts to that list has some saying officials are going too far.Under a proposal before the city's Human Rights Commission,...
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