Fair Housing
The Wyoming Fair Housing Act protects the same classes as the federal Fair Housing Act and additionally includes:
AAge and marital status✓ Correct
BSexual orientation and gender identity in some interpretations
COccupation and income level
DPolitical affiliation
Explanation
Wyoming's state Fair Housing Act generally mirrors federal protections. Wyoming additionally protects against discrimination based on age and marital status in housing transactions, providing broader protection than federal law alone.
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