POLITICSKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
Minneapolis council votes to lift 38-year ban on adult bathhouses and sex venues
The Minneapolis City Council voted 9-2 to lift a 38-year ban on adult bathhouses and sex venues, repealing a 1988 restriction and creating regulatory frameworks for future licenses. The decision aligns with a 'Pride in Policy' package supporting LGBTQ+ rights and now awaits Mayor Jacob Frey's approval.
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