Michigan’s LGBTQ legislative caucus could hit 7 members

August 8, 2022
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Michigan's LGBTQ-plus legislative caucus is anticipated to grow to seven members after November, more than two decades since the state had its first openly gay lawmaker arrive to the Capitol in 2001. On social media, a photo has been circulating of Democratic state House candidates Noah Arbit, chair of the Michigan Democratic Jewish Caucus; Washtenaw County Commissioner Jason Morgan, Hazel Park City Councilmember Mike McFall, former Equality Michigan Executive Director Emily Dievendorf and Southfield City Councilmember Jason Hoskins. All five won their respective Democratic primary races for the state House and all are in predominately Democratic districts, meaning their chances


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