BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts town has removed the word “men” from the name of its governing body.
The five-member panel includes two women.
The Boston Globe reports the measure also requires the use of gender-neutral language in town documents and communications.
The changes were proposed by a member of the town's Commission for Diversity Inclusion & Community Relations.
Commission member Alex Coleman says the measure is intended to help reflect a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Coleman says similar changes have been made in Newton and Amherst.
Brookline Town Meeting member Michael Burstein had proposed referring to all board members as selectwomen. That proposal failed.