Sometimes the impossible takes longer, like 6,500 days longer and encompassing the tenure of three recent governors. Back in 2005, when Gov. Jennifer Granholm
MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart talks to Democrat Jeremy Moss, Michigan's only openly gay state senator, after his Republican colleagues refused to approve the exact same Pride Month resolution that passed last year. Moss noted in his remarks to Republicans that it's not surprising this happened during an election year.
June is traditionally acknowledged as Pride Month to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall uprising following a police raid on a gay bar New York City’s Greenwich Village.
Michigan’s Republican-led state Senate stalled action Tuesday on a resolution to recognize June of this year as “LGBTQ Pride Month” in the state. We have more from Rick Pluta.