The Scottsdale City Council is voting on whether to eliminate DEI programs and "ensure city employees are hired, evaluated, and promoted based on merit." FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has this story.
The new ordinance the city council will review at Tuesday's meeting includes merit-based employment and the reassignment of at least two positions related to DEI.
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Community members in Scottsdale stepped up to the microphone at Tuesday's city council meeting to ask why an ordinance that would eliminate DEI programs was being considered.
The Scottsdale City Council voted to cut ties with city programs involving DEI during a heated public meeting.
A proposal would eliminate the city's Office of Diversity and Inclusion, which includes funding for ADA compliance and promotes fairness.