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Posted on 2011-07-20 by Anonymous.
The US Senate Judiciary Committee is currently hearing the Respect for Marriage Act. The Respect for Marriage Act would repeal the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The hearing is underway, and you can watch it live here. Yesterday, the White House Press Secretary announced President Barack Obama supports the Respect for Marriage Act.
Posted on 2011-07-19 by Anonymous.
Check out this article from The Washington Post. By Dana Milbank, Published: July 18The remarkable thing about what happened on the Senate floor Monday night was that it was utterly unremarkable.
Posted on 2011-07-14 by Anonymous.
Right now, Florida is 'ground zero' for women's rights. This year our Florida state government passed five laws that restrict women's access to safe and affordable health care.
Posted on 2011-07-14 by Anonymous.
Yesterday, the Florida legislature held it's public hearing on redistricting in Gainesville. And like with so many other issues, Gainesville showed up to have their voices heard.
Posted on 2011-07-11 by Anonymous.
Miami Shores city council has voted unanimously to offer domestic partnership benefits to it's employees. Miami Shores is now the 6th municipality in Miami-Dade county that offers these benefits. Miami, Miami Beach, North Miami, South Miami, Palmetto Bay and Miami-Dade County all already offer the benefits. The move comes just months after openly gay Jesse Walters was elected to the council. Equality Florida Action PAC endorsed Jesse in the April election.
Posted on 2011-07-07 by Anonymous.
A recent poll done by Public Policy Polling shows a majority of Floridians support legal recognition for same-sex couples. Two-thirds of Floridians support some sort of legal recognition for same-sex couples. 33% support marriage equality and 34% say civil unions are their first choice. Only 31% polled said they oppose any legal recognition.
Posted on 2011-07-06 by Anonymous.
NOTE: Our friends at SLDN just let us know about this important court decision. When EQFL was at the President's LGBT Pride Reception last week, President Obama stated that he expected the certification to happen "within weeks, not months." This court decision may just be the final straw that brings an end to Don't Ask, Don't Tell. From SLDN:
Posted on 2011-07-06 by Anonymous.
We are winning the battle of public opinion - most Floridians are now on our side. But popular support hasn't translated into statewide victories because the elections are rigged.
Posted on 2011-07-03 by Anonymous.
Equality Florida Attends President's Reception in Honor of LGBT Pride Month
Posted on 2011-07-01 by Anonymous.
Three weeks ago, we set an aggressive goal of raising $72,000 for our 2011 Equal-a-thon. Because of your generous support and a huge response in just the last 24 hours, we blew past our goal and raised $81,834!
Posted on 2011-06-25 by Anonymous.
As we celebrate yesterday's passage of Marraige Equality in New York, we wanted to share a few brief thoughts on what this tremendous victory means for us here in Florida.
Posted on 2011-06-16 by Anonymous.
We are winning!
Posted on 2011-06-14 by Anonymous.
New Blue Cross social media campaign rewards nonprofit agencies that net most votes | jacksonville.com This month, Equality Florida has an opportunity to receive $3,000 in the BlueCross BlueShield of Florida's "The Pursuit" competition and it only takes a moment of your time. Will you help?
Posted on 2011-06-14 by Anonymous.
Currently, Florida law does not recognize gay and straight unmarried couples. Our families can love and support each other for decades and still be denied fundamental protections. It's time for the City of Orlando and Orange County to do what state and federal law currently has not. It's time for the City of Orlando and Orange County to create a domestic partnership registry.
Posted on 2011-06-14 by Anonymous.
You know what my favorite part of this article is? Florida is not listed as one of the states that prohibit LGBT people from adopting. By SABRINA TAVERNISEPublished: June 13, 2011 Growing numbers of gay couples across the country are adopting, according to census data, despite an uneven legal landscape that can leave their children without the rights and protections extended to children of heterosexual parents.