Fair Housing
The Vermont Fair Housing and Public Accommodations Act prohibits discrimination based on which protected class NOT covered by federal law?
ARace and national origin
BSexual orientation and gender identity✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DReligion
Explanation
Vermont's state fair housing law extends protections beyond the federal Fair Housing Act to include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes, offering broader state-level protections.
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