LGBTQ Equality Maps Updates for August 2022

MAP's Equality Maps provide a detailed snapshot of the current state of LGBTQ laws and policies in the country and a comprehensive LGBTQ equality profile for each state. These are the state and local policy updates as of August 2022.

State Policy Updates

Healthcare

26 states now have Medicaid policies that explicitly cover gender-affirming care. 9 states specifically exclude transgender people from Medicaid coverage.

Nondiscrimination

Michigan: The Michigan Supreme Court issued a 5-2 ruling affirming that Michigan's laws that prohibit discrimination based on sex also apply to discrimination based on sexual orientation. The ruling also agreed with a lower court's ruling applying the same logic to discrimination based on gender identity.

This affirms that the estimated 373,000 LGBTQ people in Michigan are protected under state law from discrimination in housing, public accommodations, education, and employment.

This is also consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Bostock in 2020, as well as the Michigan Civil Rights Commission's interpretive statement to the same effect in 2018.

Transgender youth sports participation bans

Indiana: The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana issued a preliminary injunction of - temporarily blocking - Indiana's ban on transgender youth participating in sports. This allows the 10-year-old transgender girl who is the plaintiff of the case to play on her school's softball team while the case continues to unfold.State-level conversion "therapy" bansThe 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals effectively left in place an earlier 2020 ruling that makes conversion "therapy" bans unenforceable in that circuit (Alabama, Georgia, and Florida).Alabama and Georgia currently have no conversion "therapy" bans in place.At least 19 cities and three counties in Florida have these kinds of bans at the local level. Prior to the 2020 ruling, those Florida ordinances protected over 20% of the state population from conversion "therapy." Local Policy UpdatesNondiscrimination ordinances There are now 24 municipalities in Kentucky (21 cities and 3 counties) with comprehensive nondiscrimination ordinances.
Local-level bans on conversion "therapy"Bans were passed in: To schedule an interview with a MAP researcher or for questions please contact Rebecca Farmer at rebecca@mapresearch.org.About MAP: MAP's mission is to provide independent and rigorous research, insight and communications that help speed equality and opportunity for all. MAP works to ensure that all people have a fair chance to pursue health and happiness, earn a living, take care of the ones they love, be safe in their communities, and participate in civic life. www.lgbtmap.org

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