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Same-Sex Marriage in Iowa in Jeopardy

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AMES, IO – Gay rights groups in Iowa are concerned for the future of the state’s gay marriage law allowing same-sex couples to get legally married in the state.

Same-sex couples were granted the right to get married in 2009 by a state Supreme Court decision.

According to the Daily Iowan, Democrats, who have had long-control of the state’s senate, have been loosing control with their numbers dropping for 27-2 to 26-24 in the November 2010 elections. Since then, Senator Swati Dandekar announced last month that she will be resigning meaning the Democrats are at risk of losing control. The newly-opened seat represents a district that is split evenly among Democratic and Republican voters.

New Hampshire Poll Shows Support for Retaining Same-Sex Marriage

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DURHAM, NH – A new poll shows strong support for allowing same-sex marriage to continue in New Hampshire.

WMUR-TV reported that Republicans in the state Legislature are scheduled to take up

the issue of same-sex marriage when they reconvene in January. Same-sex marriage was passed in 2009, and a poll from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center shows strong opposition to attempts to repeal the law. The survey showed that 44% of New Hampshire adults are more likely to vote against a candidate who is in favor of repealing same-sex marriage, while 14% said they were less likely to support a candidate who opposes repealing the law.

Poll: Marylanders Split on Gay Marriage

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BALTIMORE, MD – A new Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies poll finds Maryland voters almost evenly divided over legislation allowing same-sex marriage in the state.

The Gonzales poll found 48% of Marylanders who vote regularly favor a law allowing same-sex marriages,

while 49% of that population are against allowing same-sex marriages.

The poll comes as both sides gear up for another legislative fight next year over same-sex marriage, this time with Governor Martin O’Malley, a Democrat, in support of the bill.

Same Sex Marriage Petition to the White House

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a petition posted by Colton D.

from Grosse Pointe, Michigan, President Obama is being asked to consider supporting a bill to fully legalize same-sex marriage across the county.

“The LGBT community is the last group of people to not get full rights in our nation,” said the petition on the White House website, www.whitehouse.gov,  “the great nation of freedom and opportunity. We the people need to call on President Barack Obama to take a stand as our country’s leader, and fully legalize same-sex marriage across the whole nation.”

To be considered by the White House, 5,000 signatures must be generated by October 22.

Tasmanian Assembly Votes to Support Gay Marriage

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HOBART, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA – The Tasmanian House of Assembly voted last week to become the first Australian state to formally support same-sex marriage.

It vowed to put pressure on the Australian federal government to change its law claiming that it was time for the federal government to provide marriage equality for all Australians, regardless of gender or sexuality.

Motions of support for marriage equality have been passed by the Labor Party  in Queensland, West Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Northern Territory. But Prime Minister Julia  Gillard has expressed her support for retaining the current definition of the country’s Marriage Act.

Oregon G.O.P. Removes Anti-LGBT Language from Platform

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PORTLAND, OR – The Oregon State Republican Party has pushed through changes in its 2012 Oregon Party Platform that has stripped it of anti-LGBT language. This is a shift toward the political center in a state where the G.O.P. has struggled for years. The wording removed essentially condemned same-sex marriage and civil unions and stated that LGBT couples were unfit to be parents.


The Republican Party, which was once dominant in the state, has since faded in Oregon. Democrats hold every statewide office and no Republican has been elected governor since 1987. The one bright spot is the Oregon House, where Republicans managed a 30-30 split with Democrats last election.

Representatives of the Party said they want the next election to focus more on the economy and jobs and not to be sidetracked by social issues.

NOM Donates $75,000 to Defeat Pro-Same Sex Marriage Candidate

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ALBANY, NY – The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) announced they would spend $75,000 to help defeat Assemblyman David Weprin in a special election to replace former U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner.

Last June when the New York State Assembly voted to permit gay couples to get legally married, NOM vowed to make trouble to any

Assemblyman who supported the marriage bill the next time they run for election.

NOM disclosed in a filing with the Federal Election Commission that it spent $26,000 on direct-mail advertising in opposition to Mr. Weprin, who voted in favor of the marriage bill, and $19,000 in support of his Republican opponent, Bob Turner, who opposes same-sex marriage.

National Newsline August 23, 2011

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A&F Asks “The Situation” to Wear Another Brand

NEW YORK, NY – Us Weekly reported that Abercrombe and Fitch is worried that “Jersey Shore” star Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino has been wearing its clothing out and about. So worried, in fact, that they’re willing to pay Sorrentino, 29, and the rest of the “Jersey Shore” cast a “substantial” amount of cash to stop wear A&F clothing in public.

“We are deeply concerned that Mr. Sorrentino’s association with our brand could cause significant damage to our image,” the company said in a press release. “We understand that the show is for entertainment purposes, but believe this association is contrary to the aspirational nature of our brand, and may be distressing to many of our fans,” the statement continued.

“We have therefore offered a substantial payment to Michael ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino and the producers of MTV’s “The Jersey Shore” to have the character wear an alternate brand. We have also extended this offer to other members of the cast, and are urgently waiting a response.”

Transgender Woman Settles DMV Suit

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – A transgender woman who went to the Department of Motor Vehicles in San Francisco to record her sex change and then got a letter from a DMV clerk saying homosexual acts were “an abomination that leads to hell,” will receive a $55,000 legal settlement, according to her lawyer. Amber Yust’s settlement includes $40,000 from the state and $15,000 from Thomas Demartini, who was suspended with pay by the DMV shortly after the incident and quit his job in December.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Yust went to the DMV’s Fell Street office in October to record her new name and gender on her driver’s license. She said Demartini expressed no objection while processing her application. But four days later, she said, she got a letter from Demartini that warned her of eternal damnation and referred her to the website of a fundamentalist church, the Most Holy Family Monastery. Yust said she received a DVD from the church the same day, predicting hellfire for anyone “possessed by demons” of homosexuality.

Her lawsuit, filed in San Francisco Superior Court, accused the DMV of violating her privacy and civil rights by disclosing personalinformation.

Sean Hayes to Return to TV

BURBANK, CA – Sean Hayes, former star of “Will & Grace,” will be working with co-creator Peter Tolan on a series for NBC about two gay men raising a 12-year-old. The show is currently in the development stage.

According to Entertainment Weekly, NBC’s entertainment chief Robert Greenblatt reportedly confirmed the project to reporters at the Television Critics Association Press Tour.

Hayes has stepped behind the cameras recently, producing series like NBC’s upcoming fall show “Grimm” and TV Land’s “Hot in Cleveland”. He also starred opposite Kristin Chenoweth in “Promises, Promises” on Broadway in 2010, and has been cast to play Larry in the upcoming “Three Stooges” movie.

Same-Sex Marriage Initiative Clears First Major Step

PORTLAND, ME – Same-sex marriage advocates in Maine announced that a citizen initiative campaign for a law allowing same-sex couples to marry cleared its first major hurdle with the Secretary of State’s approval of the language of the proposed statute. This allows campaign volunteers and supporters to begin collecting the signatures required to put “An Act to Allow Marriage Licenses for Same-Sex Couples and Protect Religious Freedom” on the November 2012 ballot.

If it qualifies for the 2012 ballot and is approved by voters, “An Act to Allow Marriage Licenses for Same-Sex Couples and Protect Religious Freedom” would permit gay and lesbian couples to obtain licenses to legally marry in Maine. It would not require churches to perform such marriages in violation of their religious teachings.

At Least 100 Gay Priests Targeted by Blackmailers

ISERNIA, ITALY – At least 100 gay priests across Italy were blackmailed by two men who used social networking websites to meet them, according to the Italian weekly, Panorama.

The pair asked the priests for up to 10,000 Euros each to keep quiet about their virtual sex sessions via webcam and, in some cases, actual encounters, Panorama said.

The newspaper said a judicial probe, spearheaded by magistrates in the town of Isernia in Italy’s southern Molise region, led to the arrest of Diego Maria Caoggiano, 35, and Giuseppe Trementino, 30. The men live together in the town of Bagnoli del Trigno, where they have been granted house arrest.

North Carolina to Put Gay Marriage Up for a Vote

RALEIGH, NC – North Carolina’s State House Speaker Thom Tillis (R), is ready to put a gay marriage ban on next year’s ballot. At a town hall meeting in Cornelius, NC, Tillis was asked about a legislative proposal expected to be debated next month during a special session. The proposal would define marriage as a heterosexual union in the state’s constitution.

The legislation was introduced in the Senate in February and in the House in April.

The Senate version also bans other unions in addition to marriage, which could include civil unions and domestic partnerships, but the House version only covers marriage. Gay rights activists worry that the Senate version could outlaw domestic partner benefits currently offered by private sector employers.

Christine O’Donnell Walks Out on TV Interview

NEW YORK, NY – Former U.S. Senate candidate from Delaware Christine O’Donnell walked out on a telephone interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan.

O’Donnell was the Tea Party favorite during the election last November, but her popularity dramatically fell as more became known about the candidate, including her dabbling in witchcraft and her being an outspoken opponent against masturbation. O’Donnell is promoting her new book, Troublemaker.

O’Donnell was willing to discuss much of what she had said during her campaign, but once she was asked about her views on same-sex marriage, O’Donnell yanked out her earpiece and said she had somewhere else to go, repeatedly refusing to answer Morgan’s question.

Log Cabin Republicans to Honor Susan Collins

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Gay GOP group, The Log Cabin Republicans, announced that they will honor LGBT-friendly U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) at their annual dinner in Washington next month.

“Senator Collins is the reason why the failed ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy will be relegated to history,” said the group’s executive director, R. Clarke Cooper, in a written statement. “We have always been proud of her leadership on behalf of gay and lesbian Americans and we are excited for the opportunity to honor her work.”

He went on to say “Senator Collins has further demonstrated her steadfast commitment to fairness through her support of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and achieving tax parity for health care. She remains the tip of the spear in the fight for equality.”

Census Data Reflects Greater Acceptance of Florida’s LGBT Families

WASHINGTON, D.C. – According to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau, the reported number of same-gender households in Florida has seen a dramatic increase, up 60% over the past ten years. The data also shows that LGBT families live in every county and every city of Florida.

Equality Florida, a statewide LGBT civil rights group, worked with both national and local partners in a first-ever “Our Families Count” campaign to educate Florida’s LGBT community on the importance of being counted in the 2010 Census.

While some portion of the increase can be attributed to Florida’s general population growth, up 17% statewide, the real story behind these numbers is that they reflect a much greater willingness on the part of same-gender couples to be out and open about their families.

Michele Bachmann Comes Up with Gay Marriage Proposal (Sort Of)

COLUMBIA, SC – According to Addicting Info, GOP presidential hopeful, Representative Michele Bachman, has come up with a plan for gay marriage that she could support: gay men should marry women. Bachmann continues her stance that marriage must only be between one man and one woman. She also added, “I do not have anything against homosexuals. Some of my best hairdressers are part of that lifestyle. But that does not mean they should be allowed to marry those of the same gender.”

Recently, Bachmann indicated that she believes that homosexuality is “part of Satan” and that one of her first acts as president is that she would reinstate “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”.


Gay GOP Presidential Candidate Sues Fox News

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Republican Presidential candidate Fred Karger has filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission against Fox News and its owner, Rupert Murdoch.

Fox News, which ran the Ames, Iowa, debate held on August 11, would not allow Karger, who is openly gay, from entering the debate, saying that he hadn’t met the necessary qualifications.

Karger, a Californian, claimed that he met all the qualifications: his campaign was registered with the Federal Elections Commission, he met all the U.S. Constitution requirements and that the most recent polls prior to the debate he garnered at least an average of 1% in the five national polls.

“I am the first openly gay major party candidate to ever run for President of the United States,” Karger wrote in his letter to the FEC. “I have experienced many doors slammed in my face by individuals and outside political organizations during the past eighteen months, but this blatant affront by Fox News executives smacks of discrimination and I hope the Commission will investigate post-haste.”

Tim Hardaway Helps Pro-Gay Candidates

EL PASO, TX – Former Miami Heat player, Tim Hardaway was in El Paso, Texas this week (where he went college) to lend his support to a trio of politicians who are in danger of being recalled due to their stance on supporting gay rights.

In town for a golf outing, Hardaway attended a press conference urging citizens to oppose recall efforts against Mayor John Cook and city Representatives Susie Byrd and Steve Ortega. The three are being recalled by a group of religious conservatives who are angry the three voted to restore health benefits for gay and unmarried partners of city employees, despite a ballot initiative in November that had abolished them.

During a February 14, 2007, interview on a Miami sports radio show, in response to the coming out of former NBA player John Amaechi, Hardaway remarked that he would try to distance himself from a player he knew was homosexual. When asked by the radio show host whether he realized that his remarks were homophobic, Hardaway responded by saying: “Well, you know I hate gay people, so I let it be known. I don’t like gay people and I don’t like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don’t like it. It shouldn’t be in the world or in the United States. “He also said that if he found out he had one or more gay teammates, he would try to get them fired.

Later in the day, Hardaway apologized for the remarks during a telephone interview with WSVN-7. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said I hate gay people or anything like that.” He further apologized on February 15 in a statement released by his agent. On the same day, the NBA responded to Hardaway’s comments by removing him from its All-Star Weekend activities later that week. Hardaway’s employer, Trinity Sports, owner of the Anderson-based CBA Indiana Alley Cats, dismissed him from his position as Chief Basketball Operations Advisor and they issued a statement distancing itself from Hardaway’s remarks.

In a September, 2007, interview, Hardaway spoke about his February comments, saying he “had no idea how much I hurt people. A lot of people.” He described the controversy as “the biggest bump [in the road] in my life” and added, “I’m going to do whatever I can to correct it. That’s all I can do.”

In an interview on February 11, 2010, on Hardcore Sports Radio on Sirius, Hardaway spoke about his recent work with The Trevor Project and The YES Institute, which he has done to educate himself on gay, lesbian and transgendered issues.

Anti-Gay Group Files Suit to Kill Same Sex Marriage in New York

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ALBANY, NY – A suit has been filed to stop and overturn New York’s marriage equality law by New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedom.

According to the suit reported in the New York Daily News, the organization claims that the State Senate violated the state’s Open Meetings Law by closing off the Senate galleries and lobby and by holding closed door meetings with Mayor  Bloomberg who backed the law.

 

Durham Passes Resolution Opposing Ban on Same-Sex Marriage

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DURHAM, N.C. – The Durham City Council unanimously passed a resolution opposing a statewide referendum on a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.

The resolution is intended to send a message to the Republican-controlled legislature that the city opposes a push for a 2012 referendum on an amendment to the constitution that reaffirms a state law banning same-sex marriage.

It could possibly invalidate other recognitions of same-sex partnerships, such as the city’s domestic partnership benefits, and lead to litigation.

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