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Women's Equality Day: Where Does MI Stand?

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Wednesday, August 26, 2015   

LANSING, Mich. - It's been 95 years since women in Michigan and across the nation won the right to vote, commemorated today by Women's Equality Day. But a new report finds there still is a large gender gap to overcome in the state.

Michigan ranks 35th in WalletHub's ranking of the Best and Worst States for Women's Equality when it comes to issues such as pay equity, education and political representation. That does not come as a surprise to Lara Chelian, co-director of the MI Lead Coalition, which aims to restore the state to its former position as a leader in women's rights. She said the past few decades have seen that whittled away on several fronts.

"There are some that are health-care based, there are some that are safety based, there are economic-security issues, and all of them are tied together," she said. "They all affect each other."

Chelian said the state's Medicaid expansion will help improve access to health care for women. Legislation that would provide earned sick leave to all Michigan workers, which Chelian believes would greatly improve financial stability for many women, has been introduced but has faced steep Republican opposition.

While Michigan used to boast a higher-than-average percentage of women serving in the state Legislature, the numbers have fallen off sharply, which Chelian maintained has had a negative impact on the policies coming out of Lansing.

"We need to start encouraging women to run," she said, "because representation from women brings about a different perspective, and that usually ends up with policies that are proactive for families across the state."

While she acknowledged that a long road lies ahead, Chelian said she feels the outrage many Michiganders have felt over policies such as requiring women to purchase health-insurance riders for abortion, even in cases of rape or incest, now is beginning to turn to action.

"There is a good portion of the state population that is tired of the attacks on women and women's health, and that have said enough is enough," she said. "and they're ready to fight back."

The study is online at wallethub.com.


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