Michigan Senate approves long-sought civil rights protections for sexual orientation, gender identity
Published by The Detroit News LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to ban discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation, marking a legislative turning point that came after decades of debate in state government. Democrats, who took control of the chamber for first time in nearly 40 years in January, made the […]
The Detroit News
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to ban discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation, marking a legislative turning point that came after decades of debate in state government. Democrats, who took control of the chamber for first time in nearly 40 years in January, made the bill to expand the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to include protections for gay and transgender residents an early priority. Republicans had previously blocked similar proposals, arguing the protections infringed on religious rights. The bill passed 23-15 with three Republicans joinin…
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