Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Tel Aviv gay youth center on Thursday to express solidarity with LGBT leaders in the wake of a shooting on Saturday that killed a counselor and a teenage girl, according to the Jerusalem Post.
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Posted on 2009-08-06 by Anonymous.
Next week Stuart Milk will accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom on behalf of his uncle Harvey Milk.
Stuart has carried on the work with grace and heart. Here's his speech at the Equality Florida Rally in Tally.
Posted on 2009-08-05 by Anonymous.
Two Utah women have embarked on a cross country walk to raise awareness of homeless youth who are gay, lesbian or transgender.
Chloe Noble and Jill Hardman began their journey in May from Seattle. Bound for Washington, D.C., the pair are making stops in various cities to speak at community centers and rallies about the struggles of homeless youth, including finding safe sleeping spots, police harassment, sexual predators and exposure to drugs and alcohol. The 3,000-plus mile trip is expected to take six months.
Posted on 2009-08-05 by Anonymous.
Today US Senator Jeff Merkley (D- Oregon) introduced the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in the Senate. This marks the first time a trans-inclusive version of the bill has been introduced in that chamber.
Posted on 2009-08-04 by Anonymous.
The hottest debate on the national level right now is the issue of health care. Two state legislators from central Florida have decided to preemptively move to ban universal health care, even before a final deal has been worked out.
Posted on 2009-08-03 by Anonymous.
Mike Thomas: Liberty Counsel is anti-family - OrlandoSentinel.com
Mike Thomas COMMENTARY
August 2, 2009
Posted on 2009-07-31 by Anonymous.
Associated Press:
Obama to Award Presidential Medal of Freedom to 16
The White House announced Thursday that President Obama will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 16 people, including openly lesbian tennis legend Billie Jean King and LGBT equality pioneer Harvey Milk.
Thursday 07.30.09
Posted on 2009-07-28 by Anonymous.
Our long time adoption bill sponsor, Sen. Nan Rich, wrote this op-ed in today's Sun-Sentinel.Anti-gay adoption law a drawback for Florida's efforts
Posted on 2009-07-27 by Anonymous.
According to The Daily Beast, the US Senate will be holding hearings on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", for the first time since the policy was enacted in 1993.
Posted on 2009-07-23 by Anonymous.
In Meeting with Equality Florida, AAA South Pledges Family Memberships to Same-Gender Spouses
Posted on 2009-07-23 by Anonymous.
The GLBT Democratic Caucus of Florida held its 2009 Summer Conference in Key West, attracting approximately 100 political activists to discuss the future of politics in the state—and how the GLBT community can progress amidst the influence of conservative lawmakers in Tallahassee.
“We have seen big change in Washington,” said Dan Gelber, Florida State Senator from Miami Beach, and candidate for Florida Attorney General. “But we have not had that change in Florida.”
Posted on 2009-07-23 by Anonymous.
During a visit to Jacksonville to promote adoption in Florida, Gov. Charlie Crist reiterated his opposition to gay adoption in the state.
But when asked about it three hours earlier in Tallahassee, he sounded less opposed.
As a part of his statewide tour for "Explore Adoption Day," Crist spoke to a crowded courtroom at the Duval County Courthouse about the increase in adoptions throughout the state.
Posted on 2009-07-22 by Anonymous.
Originally published July 22, 2009
Crist touts adoption numbers, defends gay-parent ban
Posted on 2009-07-21 by Anonymous.
Despite numerous ups and downs, the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act remains in tact and stands a reasonable chance of making it to President Barack Obamaâs desk for a signature later this year.
Posted on 2009-07-21 by Anonymous.
Christian group's billboards denounce separation of church, state - St. Petersburg Times
A Hillsborough public policy group whose Christian platform included a push for a state ban on gay marriage has embraced a new attack on an old target: the separation of church and state.
Posted on 2009-07-21 by Anonymous.
Senate Adds Death Penalty Amendment to Kill Hate Crimes Legislation
July 20, 2009 - Posted by Tyler Lewis
On Friday, the Senate passed the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act as an amendment to the fiscal year 2010 Department of Defense authorization bill. But today, the Senate passed an amendment to the Act, offered by Sen. Jeff Sessions, R. Ala., that would allow the death penalty to be applied in hate crimes cases under some circumstances.
Posted on 2009-07-21 by Anonymous.
From the Miami Herald:
Posted on 2009-07-20 by Anonymous.
By DAVID BOIES
Attorney David Boies discusses the reasoning behind the federal lawsuit he and Ted Olson filed challenging Prop. 8: "[T]his is not a Republican or Democratic issue, not a liberal or conservative issue, but an issue of enforcing our Constitution's guarantee of equal protection and due process to all citizens."
Monday 07.20.09
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124804515860263587.html
Posted on 2009-07-17 by Anonymous.
Senate votes to expand federal hate crimes