The Alaska State Commission for Human Rights is a state agency dedicated to enforcing the Alaska Human Rights Law and eliminating discrimination in all aspects of life for Alaskans. With a team of seven commissioners appointed by the Governor, the Commission investigates complaints of discrimination based on race, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, marital status, pregnancy, parenthood, sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression. They provide a complaint process and work towards creating an Alaska free of discrimination.
The Commission has statewide jurisdiction and accepts complaints from individuals across all regions of Alaska. They have the power to address discrimination in employment, places of public accommodation, sale or rental of real property, financing and credit practices by the state or its political subdivisions. Through their efforts, they aim to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all Alaskans, promoting a fair and inclusive society.
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