Michigan hate crime law

Michigan Expands Hate Crime Law to Include LGBTQ+ Amidst Right-Wing Opposition

In response to rising hate crimes and the normalization of hateful rhetoric, Michigan has expanded its 1988 ethnic intimidation law. The updated legislation, signed by Governor Whitmer, now includes sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and age as protected characteristics under the hate crime statute. This amendment, championed by State Representative Noah Arbit, addresses previous failures to pass similar legislation, effectively strengthening protections against hate-motivated violence. The revised law will take effect on April 2nd.

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