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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 vote tomorrow by the state Senate.
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A first hearing on an LGBTQ civil rights bill was held today before a state Senate committee.
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A new report from the Trevor Project says 45% of LGBTQ youth seriously considered suicide last year. 14% attempted it.
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Lansing resident Ryan Kost woke up after 5 a.m. Tuesday to find his neighbor upset and at his door.
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This week, the Michigan House of Representatives passed a resolution for "Pride Week."
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Michigan's Republican-led state Senate stalled action Tuesday on a resolution to recognize June of this year as "LGBTQ Pride Month" in the state.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday, whether the state’s civil rights law includes LGBTQ protections.
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A tweet recently brought to light directives from the Catholic Diocese of Marquette that some consider restrictive to the participation of LGBTQ people in the Church.
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People who identify as non-binary have the option to list their sex designation as "X" on state driver’s licenses, while new rules went into effect on Wednesday.
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The campaign to add LGBTQ protections to Michigan’s civil rights law has appealed a court decision that stalled the petition drive. The Fair and Equal Michigan campaign filed its paperwork Monday with the state Court of Appeals.