A member of Legislative Council will press for gender-neutral language in the Island's laws next week.
Kerry Sharpe will ask Attorney General John Quinn what measures are in place use gender-neutral language when new primary legislation is drafted.
She'll also ask what's being done to update existing legislation to make sure it doesn't refer to "he" or "she".
It's the only question before LegCo, which sits on Tuesday.
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