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Whitmer, lawmakers to push anti-discrimination bill for LGBT community
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and state lawmakers plan Tuesday to announce legislation that would amend Michigan’s main civil rights law to provide protection for gays, transgender people and others. The proposed bills would add sexual orientation and gender identity as...
Senate bills to expand adoption rights to LGBT families
Four state senators introduced a bill to expand adoption rights to all LGBT couples in Michigan. “LGBT Michiganders encounter enough discrimination, and shouldn’t face additional rejection, humiliation and disappointment when seeking to adopt Michigan’s most...
Opinion: Shine a light into the capitol
That’s because citizens on both the left and the right are demanding more control of their government, which has resulted in candidates from across the political divide running on a platform to fix our broken system. If we are truly going to be the change agents we...
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On the opening day of the 103rd legislative session, Michigan Senate Democrats wasted no time in renewing bipartisan efforts to improve government transparency in Michigan. Leading the charge, Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield) and Sen. Ed McBroom (R-Waucedah Twp.) introduced Senate Bills 1 and 2 aimed at expanding the scope of the state’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to include the Michigan Legislature and governor.
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Today is the first day of the 103rd Legislature in Michigan and the Senate is officially in session. 🏛️ ... See MoreSee Less
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