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Minneapolis city council hear arguments in favor of legalizing adult bathhouses for LGBTQ community
The Minneapolis City Council is considering repealing a 1988 ban on adult bathhouses, with over 30 residents, including LGBTQ activists, advocating for the change. Supporters argue the ban disproportionately targets LGBTQ individuals and people with HIV/AIDS, while Mayor Jacob Frey has indicated he would sign the repeal if passed. Council members are also addressing the legacy of Brian Coyle, who helped pass the original ban.
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