“This has always been about protecting the best interest of our community and preventing exploitation,” Mayor Cassie Franklin said.
She continued, “The amendments to the ordinance we are agreeing to enact will provide us with a new tool for addressing issues at individual stands while also providing support to employees that are being coerced or exploited in any way.
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