Michigan legislator goes after our health care benefits
A Michigan state representative said Monday he's working on a measure to oppose health benefits for gay partners of state employees in new contracts that have been agreed to by the state and five labor unions. Nice. Rep. Ken Bradstreet, ironically enough representing the town of Gaylord, said he will ask Attorney General Mike Cox whether it's legal for the state to offer same-sex domestic partner benefits after Michigan voters approved a constitutional amendment limiting marriage to one man and one woman.
Lansing State Journal
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