Campaign 90s (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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In 1988, the St. Paul City Council proposed an amendment to the city charter that would prohibit the use of the referendum and initiative processes for city ordinances relating to human rights, including any ordinances the city might pass protecting individuals from discrimination based on sexual orientation. While at the time the city had no ordinance protecting gay rights, the amendment was viewed by opponents as a "back-door" gay rights measure, since it would prevent the voters from repealing by referendum any gay rights ordinance the council might subsequently pass. In September of 1988, the organization Yes for Human Rights was formed to campaign for the passage of the amendment. Many of the group's supporters hoped the amendment would prevent a repeat of the 1978 repeal of a gay rights provision that had been passed by the city council earlier that year.

The 1988 campaign to amend the city charter failed, but Yes For Human Rights did not give up. Now renamed Campaign 90, the group refocused its efforts on getting the St. Paul City Council to pass a human rights ordinance which would make it illegal to discriminate based on sexual orientation. The organization was also prepared to battle the inevitable repeal effort that opponents would subsequently launch.

In late June of 1990, the council passed the ordinance. After several months spent quietly gathering signatures on a petition, a campaign to repeal it by referendum was initiated by the opposition group Citizen Alert in February of 1991. Under the amended name Campaign 90s, activists mobilized to protect the ordinance. In November of 1991, St. Paul voters soundly defeated the repeal measure.

From the guide to the Organizational records., 1987-1991., (Minnesota Historical Society)

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creatorOf Organizational records., 1987-1991. Minnesota Historical Society
creatorOf Campaign 90s (Saint Paul, Minn.). Organizational records, 1987-1991. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
referencedIn B. J. Metzger papers., 1965-1998. Minnesota Historical Society
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associatedWith Campaign 90 (Saint Paul, Minn.). corporateBody
associatedWith Citizens Alert (Minn.). corporateBody
associatedWith Citizens Alert (Minn.). corporateBody
associatedWith Metzger, B. J. (Barbara Jean). person
associatedWith Phoenix Alliance (Minn.). corporateBody
associatedWith Schlick, Deborah. person
associatedWith Yes For Human Rights (Saint Paul, Minn.). corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Saint Paul (Minn.)
Minnesota
Saint Paul (Minn.)
Schlick, Deborah.
Minnesota--Saint Paul
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Civil rights
Civil rights
Discrimination
Discrimination
Gay liberation movement
Gay liberation movement
Gay rights
Gay rights
Gays
Gays
Homosexuality
Occupation
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Active 1991

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