YLNI Signs onto Indiana Competes, Supports the Passage of a Strong Hate Crimes Law in Indiana
FORT WAYNE, Ind. –The Young Leaders of Northeast Indiana (YLNI) Board of Directors voted to sign onto the Indy Chamber’s Indiana Competes initiative, which aims to support a strong hate crimes law being passed in the 2019 Indiana legislative session. Since June 2017, YLNI has been working with businesses and organizations in Northeast Indiana to sign onto YLNI’s Inclusivity Pledge that promotes “a working environment that is welcoming and conducive to the success of all.” The organization is proud to join companies from around Indiana in an effort to create a welcoming environment for not only Northeast Indiana but all of Indiana.
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