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Vote On LGBT Rights Not Likely Before November Election

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Legislation adding LGBT protections to Michigan’s anti-discrimination law will probably have to wait until after the November election.

We have more from The Michigan Public Radio Network’s Jake Neher.

Some supporters of the measure hoped lawmakers would take it up before voters go to the polls in November. But the bill has not even been introduced yet. Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville says he wants to take up the issue. Be he doesn’t expect to hold a vote until the Legislature’s “lame duck” session.

“I’m not sure what committee I’ll assign it to yet, but I do believe there will be a public debate sometime in November,” he says.

State House Speaker Jase Bolger also says it’s wrong that people can legally be fired, denied employment, or denied housing in Michigan because they’re gay. But he says he wants to make sure the legislation doesn’t infringe on the rights of religious people who oppose same-sex marriage.

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Jake Neher is a reporter for the Michigan Public Radio Network. He covers the State Legislature and other political events in Lansing.