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Chamber Statement About The Greenville County Council's Anti-Gay Resolution

The Greenville County Council will convene a special meeting on Wednesday, March 11, 2020, to once against consider a measure that would sunset a 1996 anti-gay resolution. The business community has come out strongly in favor of doing away with the 24-year-old statement against the "homosexual lifestyle."

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Chamber Statement About The Greenville County Council's Anti-Gay Resolution

The Greenville County Council will convene a special meeting on Wednesday, March 11, 2020, to once against consider a measure that would sunset a 1996 anti-gay resolution. The business community has come out strongly in favor of doing away with the 24-year-old statement against the "homosexual lifestyle."

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STATEMENT FROM GREENVILLE CHAMBER

PRESIDENT/CEO CARLOS PHILLIPS


RE. GREENVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL 1996 RESOLUTION

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 9, 2020


Contact: Megan Campbell | 864-239-3745 | [email protected]

“The Greenville Chamber supports policies that promote economic inclusion, growth, and
competitiveness. The County Council resolution at the center of the current debate does not reflect
the diverse, successful community that Greenville has become in the past 24 years. Companies in
Greenville County and throughout the region recognize the value of diversity in their workforce,
their customers, and their leadership.

“Determining our community’s values is not the purview of the Greenville County Council. Those
values are instilled and nurtured every day in Greenville’s homes, houses of worship, and community
groups. It is the County Council’s responsibility to enact policies that address our community’s
challenges and ensure the county government carries out its duties and responsibilities in a fair and
impartial way – without regard to race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs.

“We look forward to working with the Council on measures that will accelerate paths to economic
prosperity for everyone in Greenville, including increased educational attainment, improved
infrastructure, and better access to high-wage, high-skill, high-demand jobs."

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ABOUT THE GREENVILLE CHAMBER


The Greenville Chamber, now in its 132nd year of operation, is the largest business organization in Upstate South
Carolina with over 1900 Investors supporting the vision of a globally competitive Upstate economy where
businesses succeed and people prosper. For information, visit greenvillechamber.org.

www.GreenvilleChamber.org 550 S. Main Street, Suite 550, Greenville SC 29601 864-242-1050

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