D.C. City Council Approves Marriage Equality
Today the District of Columbia (D.C.) City Council voted 11 to 2 in favor of a marriage equality bill with Mayor Fenty’s full support. Mayor
A Family’s Response to the New York Senate Denying Marriage Equality
It was a powerful day yesterday. Powerful, hopeful and disappointing. As I sat in the New York Senate chambers and heard non LGBT senators emotionally
New York Votes Against Marriage Equality
MEDIA STATEMENT New York Votes Against Marriage Equality Statement from Executive Director Jennifer Chrisler; Media Interviews Available Boston, MA (December 2, 2009)—Today
Family Equality Council Applauds D.C. City Council Vote in Favor of Marriage Equality
“Today I applaud the Washington, D.C. City Council for voting 11-2 in favor of marriage equality. It is time that our nation’s capital show full
New Jersey marriage equality update
Garden State Equality has begun airing two new radio ads for marriage equality throughout New Jersey. Listen to the ads now at www.gardenstateequality.org/radio.html NJ Legislature
Washington State Voters Approve Statewide Domestic Partnership Law
Today the voters in the state of Washington approved Referendum 71. By voting “approve,” voters retained the domestic partnership laws that were passed on May
Maine Voters Overturn Marriage Equality
The battle for marriage equality took a hard hit today. Yesterday voters in Maine stripped marriage away from lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals.
3-2-1 Countdown for Equality: No Bittersweet Victories Help WA, ME and Kalamazoo Win on November 3rd
Washington: Who we are: Approve Referendum 71 is the campaign to preserve domestic partnerships in Washington State. By voting to approve, voters retain the domestic
Rhode Islanders Rally for Marriage Equality
“Don’t just get pissed off. Take some action.”—Ken Fish, retired state education official Below is an article posted by The Brown Daily Herald with regards
Judge refuses to dismiss challenge to Prop. 8
Source: Associated Press A federal judge in San Francisco has refused to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to overturn California’s same-sex marriage ban. U.S. District Chief
Jennifer Chrisler applauds D.C. Council Member David Cantania’s introduction of a marriage equality bill
District of Columbia City Councilmember David Cantania, one of two openly gay council members, is set to introduce the long-awaited marriage equality bill today. While
Same-sex partnerships get St. Paul’s blessing
This piece is cross-posted at The Pioneer Press. The Pioneer Press Minneapolis-St.Paul MN Wednesday, July 22, 2009 The gathering at Camp, a downtown St. Paul