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FINALLY, LGBTQ people are legally protected from discrimination in Michigan

Last updated: 03/22/2023 at 2:24 AM
Leo Romo Published March 22, 2023
Gov. Whitmer signs bipartisan legislation expanding rights and freedoms for LGBTQ+ Michiganders (courtesy)
Gov. Whitmer signs bipartisan legislation expanding rights and freedoms for LGBTQ+ Michiganders (courtesy)
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On March 16, 2023, Governor Gretchen Whitmer added “sexual orientation and identity gender or expression” in Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1976 – a historical change for the LGBTQ community in Michigan.

State and Saginaw-Bay City-Midland LGBTQ & Ally leaders listened to Governor Gretchen Whitmer as she updated the civil rights act in Lansing.

Gretchen Whitmer signs the historic expansion of the Elliott-Larsen Act (Leo Romo)

These local leaders who longtime wanted LGBTQ legal protection were in Lansing on March 16th:

  • Tom Brubaker – PFLAG Tri-Cities, President. The local PFLAG chapter of parents, family and friends of LGBTQ people have been involved in LGBTQ equality for 32 years.
  • Scott Ellis – Great Lakes Bay (GLB) Pride, Executive Director. GLB Pride has been involved LGBTQ equality for 20 years. The former name was Perceptions.
  • Lee Ann Keller – GLB Pride, President 
  • Gregg Barrick – GLB Pride, Vice President 
  • Bill Ostash – GLB Pride Board member and Saginaw City Council 
  • Annie Boensch – Saginaw City Council
  • Kevin Rooker – Saginaw Board of Education 
  • Andrea Norton – LGBTQ+ Veteran Advocate 
  • Brandon Errer – Michigan Senate Staffer, Deputy Finance Director
  • Leo Romo – Longtime member of PFLAG, GLB Pride and more 

So many local and state-wide people have worked on LGBTQ equality. We thank you.

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Leo Romo March 22, 2023
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