Fair Housing
Missouri's Kansas City adopted a local ordinance expanding fair housing protections to include:
AOnly race and sex
BAdditional classes including sexual orientation, gender identity, and source of income✓ Correct
COnly income-based protection
DOnly national origin
Explanation
Kansas City's local fair housing ordinance includes additional protected classes beyond state and federal law, including sexual orientation, gender identity, and source of income (including housing vouchers).
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