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The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to expand the state's Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to include LGBTQ rights.
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A bill to expand Michigan’s civil rights law to include LGBTQ protections has been moved into a position to be voted on soon by the state Senate.
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Michigan’s already expansive civil rights law would also specify that those protections include LGBTQ people under legislation that cleared a state Senate committee Thursday.
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A first hearing on an LGBTQ-rights bill was held Thursday before a state Senate committee in anticipation of expanding Michigan’s civil rights law for the first time in decades.
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The Michigan Supreme Court says the state’s anti-discrimination law covers sexual orientation.
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Michiganders are now able to select a nonbinary option—marked with an "X"—as the sex on their driver's licenses and state identification cards.
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A petition campaign to add LGBTQ protections to Michigan’s civil rights law is over. That’s after the Michigan Supreme Court refused Tuesday to hear an appeal of a ruling that the campaign failed to gather enough signatures.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Monday joined LGBTQ rights leaders to call on the Legislature to send her a bill expanding Michigan’s civil rights law. She…
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The Fair and Equal Michigan campaign that seeks to amend Michigan's civil rights law to add anti-discrimination protection for LGBTQ people has submitted…
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A campaign to add LGBTQ anti-discrimination protections to Michigan’s civil rights law is deciding what to do next. That’s after the US Supreme Court…