A statewide poll says 68-percent of Michiganders support including sexual orientation in the state’s civil rights law protections.
Twenty-five percent are opposed to such a move.
Seventy-six percent of Democrats and 60-percent of Republicans support the idea.
In the meantime, just over 50 percent oppose allowing adoption agencies to receive state money if they refuse potential parents on religious grounds.
Thirty-four percent say they should still get the state support.
The survey was conducted by Public Policy Polling.