Fair Housing
In Missouri, sexual orientation and gender identity are protected classes under:
AThe federal Fair Housing Act
BSome local Missouri ordinances (e.g., Kansas City, St. Louis City) but not statewide✓ Correct
CMissouri state law statewide
DOnly federal law
Explanation
As of the current date, sexual orientation and gender identity are not protected under Missouri state fair housing law statewide, though some Missouri cities (Kansas City, St. Louis) have local ordinances providing protection.
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