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Lane County Commissioners Discuss Protections for Transgender and Immigrant Residents

by Tonya McPhearson
February 28, 2025
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Lane County Commissioners Discuss Protections for Transgender and Immigrant Residents
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Astoria, Ore. — Lane County commissioners held a public comment session on Tuesday to address proposed protections for transgender and immigrant residents in the county. The meeting drew dozens of attendees, with speakers on both sides of the issue offering passionate remarks about the need for, or opposition to, additional protections.

The topic has been a point of debate for some time, as community leaders have called on the commissioners to officially affirm their support for the LGBTQ and immigrant communities. In particular, advocates have pushed for stronger protections against discrimination and fear of immigration enforcement.

Mary Bournes, a parent of a transgender child, expressed concerns over the current political climate, saying that she feared for her son’s safety unless gender identity protections were added to the county’s sanctuary policy. “It is said that the county follows state and federal laws to protect people from discrimination and to ensure that they can access services without fear of immigration enforcement,” Bournes explained. “In the current political climate, I’m concerned that my son will not be safe unless gender identity is added to the sanctuary policy.”

Elliott Harwell, a Springfield resident, echoed Bournes’ sentiments, emphasizing the importance of standing firm in support of marginalized communities. “What we’re asking for is a commitment to that in the face of what is happening on the national stage,” he said.

Opponents of the proposal, however, argued that the existing laws and protections already safeguard citizens. Denise Searcy, a Lane County resident, questioned the need for additional protections. “For all citizens of this county, all laws and constitutional protections already exist as well as an abundance of specialized resources,” she said. “Additional special status and protection for perceived victimization are not warranted or necessary.” Searcy further expressed concerns about what she saw as a growing expectation that the needs of the 2.2% of the population should be prioritized over the remaining 97.8%.

The issue of protection for transgender and immigrant residents has already been addressed by other local entities. Both the 4J school district and the City of Eugene have made public declarations supporting these communities, but the county has not yet taken a formal stance.

As the commissioners continue to deliberate, the discussion in Lane County highlights a broader national conversation on the need for additional protections for vulnerable communities, particularly in an increasingly polarized political environment. The outcome of these discussions will likely have a significant impact on the county’s approach to equality and safety for all residents.

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