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Posted on 2010-02-19 by Anonymous.
CPAC Goes Gay A gay GOP group wanted to co-sponsor the conservative confab. Christian right-wingers rebelled. Guess who won?
Posted on 2010-02-18 by Anonymous.
Voice your Support for Domestic Partner Benefits in Kissimmee! In the coming weeks, the Kissimmee City Commission will consider the approval of domestic partner benefits for city employees.
Posted on 2010-02-18 by Anonymous.
Guess Which Florida Towns Made The Advocate's "Gayest Cities in America" List - Miami News - Riptide 2.0 The Advocate has named Gainesville and Fort Lauderdale among the top 15 gayest cities but not everyone in Florida is cheering. No, not the far right, but the Miami's New Times says their city got "dissed".
Posted on 2010-02-18 by Anonymous.
From the Miami Herald:
Posted on 2010-02-17 by Anonymous.
Hilda Hildago was a long-time supporter and confidante of Equality Florida. Her lifetime of contributions to both the LGBT and Hispanic communities cannot be understated.
Posted on 2010-02-16 by Anonymous.
Equality Florida Action PAC Endorses Craig LoweAnti-Gay Smear Campaign Has Already Begun
Posted on 2010-02-15 by Anonymous.
The Capital City Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Allies (GLBTA) Democratic Caucus will host a panel discussion on employment discrimination against GLBT individuals on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 starting at 6:30pm in the Tallahassee City Hall Main Chamber. 
Posted on 2010-02-12 by Anonymous.
Here is a message from long-time supporter, Bob Sanderson, about our about our exciting new program the Council of 1000. Friends,
Posted on 2010-02-11 by Anonymous.
One of the things that I love about this state is that it is never dull. Florida politics have always been interesting and 2010 is proving to be no exception. Today, another interesting tid-bit coming from Miami: Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart will not see re-election. 
Posted on 2010-02-11 by Anonymous.
WMNF 88.5 FM Community Radio, Tampa Click on the above link to hear WMNF's show covering the court settlement in which DCF agreed to provide support to the adopted child of Wayne LaRue Smith, an openly gay man. Yours truly represents Equality Florida's perspective, while DCF has their own, more limited, take on the impact of the settlement.
Posted on 2010-02-10 by Anonymous.
From the Miami Herald:
Posted on 2010-02-10 by Anonymous.
In a world where the far right frequently uses our families as political pawns, people often fail to realize that a war is being fought for the next generation of LGBTQ people in our nations schools. The sad truth is that majority of schools in the U.S. do not protect LGBTQ student from bullying and harassment. In 2008 Equality Florida passed a state-wide anti-bullying law that resulted in 67% of Florida's students being protected by LGBTQ specific protections. The only state that protects more LGBTQ students is California.
Posted on 2010-02-10 by Anonymous.
Tune into this week's edition of As I Am Radio for an electoral update from Equality Florida's own Executive Director, Nadine Smith.
Posted on 2010-02-09 by Anonymous.
In a Huffington Post piece yesterday, freshman Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL) talks about the US House candidate who out raised all other House candidates this last reporting period- himself. 
Posted on 2010-02-02 by Anonymous.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/03/us/politics/03military.html?hp
Posted on 2010-02-02 by Anonymous.
This election year, voters will be asked about six proposed constitutional amendments on a variety of issues. Proposed amendments relating to campaign finance laws and legislative redistricting, will have an impact on Florida elections for years to come.
Posted on 2010-01-29 by Anonymous.
Yesterday at the town hall meeting in Tampa, President Obama expressed his support for benefits for same-sex couples.
Posted on 2010-01-28 by Anonymous.
Last night the President gave his much anticipated State of the Union speech. Surely, the economy was to be a big part of the speech, but many wondered if LGBT Americans were going to be included. The President delivered a feisty speech, with a touch of humor, that touched on hate crimes and "Don't Ask, don't tell".  Here is the text from that portion of his speech: