Topics :: pro-GLBT legislation

Rhode Island Becomes 10th State to Pass Marriage Equality

By Joe Siegel | Thursday May 2, 2013
With Governor Lincoln Chafee’s signature, Rhode Island became the tenth state in the nation to pass marriage equality legislation, allowing same-sex couples to wed.

Families First to Grant Domestic Partnerships to Florida Citizens

By Steffany Skelley Gilmer | Wednesday Feb 6, 2013
Florida State Senator Eleanor Sobel filed recent legislation to offer important legal protections to same-sex couples. Unfortunately, the fight is nowhere near over.

In Search of a Better Life, DC Asylum Seekers Battle Bureaucracy

By Akeem Favor | Tuesday Feb 5, 2013
For gays in places where the social stigma against homosexuality makes life dangerous, proposed legislation may place a temporary stay on claims for permanent resident status cases. But for now, they wait.

Project ABLE Calls for Restoration of Funding on HIV Testing Day

By Tony Hobday | Tuesday Jan 29, 2013
More than 200 people commemorated the National Day of Testing by attending a lobbying effort lead by Project ABLE for critical restoration of state and federal funding to the state’s AIDS Line Item.

Three Boston LGBT Nonprofits Top List on Philanthropedia

By Antoinette Weil | Wednesday Jan 23, 2013
Boston Alliance for Gay and Lesbian Youth (BAGLY), Mass Equality, and Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC) have all been recognized as top local nonprofits by Philanthropedia.

Commission on GLBT Youth To Enact Anti-Discrimination Policies

By Tony Hobday | Saturday Jan 19, 2013
On Jan. 9, Governor Deval L. Patrick swore in members of the MA Commission on GLBT Youth an agency charged with improving the lives of Massachusetts’ young GLBT people.

Illinois Marriage Stalled, But Bipartisan Support Growing

By Christine Malcom | Friday Jan 11, 2013
Although recent efforts to bring the Illinois Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act (IRFMFA) to a vote stalled, advances continue to be made with bipartisan and judicial support of the legislation.

SAGE and One Colorado Discuss LGBT Elder Americans Act

By Lindsay King- Miller | Thursday Dec 13, 2012
Colorado leaders and senior groups teleconferenced last week about the LGBT Elder Americans Act, which would help people facing barriers caused by non-economic factors, like inability to access resources, or fear of discrimination.

Minnesota Defeats Measure to Ban Same-Sex Marriage

By Winnie McCroy | Wednesday Nov 7, 2012
Minnesota made history by voting against a constitutional amendment that would have excluded same-sex couples from marriage, and rejected lawmakers who advanced the amendment.

One Colorado Endorses Pro-Equality Candidates

By Lindsay King- Miller | Thursday Sep 27, 2012
Statewide advocacy organization One Colorado released a list of endorsements of 67 Democrats and one Republican for this year’s election, in an attempt to put more pro-equality candidates in office.