Fair Housing
The Nebraska Fair Housing Act adds which protected class NOT covered by the federal Fair Housing Act?
ARace
BMarital status✓ Correct
CSex
DFamilial status
Explanation
Nebraska's Fair Housing Act provides additional protections beyond the federal law, including marital status as a protected class, prohibiting discrimination in housing based on whether a person is married, single, divorced, or widowed.
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