Michigan’s fight for marriage equality got more complicated last month when a U.S. appeals court decided to hold off on allowing any more same-sex marriages. After a lower court judge overturned the state’s same-sex marriage ban, more than 300 LGBT couples married and must now wait to see if their vows will be valid.
Michigan is isolated from the rest of the country, where 11 states have moved to allow same-sex marriages in the last two years. On the whole, Michigan residents are politically moderate and a majority support same-sex marriage.
But the statehouse is a different story. Michigan currently has no LGBT legislators in its statehouse. The state’s first openly gay legislator Chris Kolb was elected in 2000 but term limits prevented him from running for a fourth term. No other LGBT candidates have followed in his footsteps.
Women are drastically outnumbered as well with Michigan ranked 36th for the proportion of women in its state legislature to the female population in the state. Women currently make up 20% of Michigan’s legislature, with just three women of color. This year Michigan adopted one of the harshest laws restricting abortion access in its history.
It’s time for a change. If we want policies that reflect the desires of our constituents, support the needs of our communities, and stand for equality, liberty, and security, we need the right advocates in office to support those policies.
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