- by foxnews
- 21 Aug 2025
The town was also issued a citation for its failure to fly "an LGBTQ2 rainbow flag," the report notes, despite Emo not having an official flag pole.
In addition to the $10,000 fine, officials from the town were ordered to complete mandatory "human rights" training.
According to the report, the decision to cite Emo began with a 2020 incident in which the town was approached by a group called Borderland Pride, which issued a written request asking that Emo declare June Pride Month.
The group's request also included a draft proclamation, containing clauses such as "pride is necessary to show community support and belonging for LGBTQ2 individuals" and "the diversity of sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression represents a positive contribution to society."
Borderland Pride also asked the city to fly an "LGBTQ2 rainbow flag for a week of your choosing."
Dawson further argued that the remark was made in "close proximity" to McQuaker's no vote on the Borderland Pride request, meaning it "constituted discrimination under the Code."
Borderland Pride sought a $15,000 fine for the Township as well as a $10,000 fine for each of the three council members who voted no on the group's request, according to the report, though the tribunal eventually settled on the $10,000 fine for the township and a $5,000 for McQuaker.
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