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Philippine gay party on ballot for the first time

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:17

The Washington-based Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and Leadership Institute, which supports LGBT candidates to all levels of office, said there has not been an equivalent in the United States, where same-sex marriage and military policy toward gays have generated significant debate.

"Well-known openly gay candidates and elected officials in the U.S. have almost always been affiliated with either the Democratic or Republican parties, with the Democrats fielding far more out candidates than Republicans," Denis Dison, vice president of external affairs, wrote via e-mail.

Public perception of gays in the Philippines has changed in the past 20 years, said Remoto, who teaches at Ateneo de Manila University.

"We made homosexuality a topic everyone can discuss openly," he said.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/05/08/philippines.politics.gay/


Primary win in heavily Dem district puts Antonio closer to Statehouse

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:15


May 7 , 2010

Ohio likely to get its first out lawmaker

Primary win in heavily Dem district puts Antonio closer to Statehouse

by Eric Resnick

Lakewood--Ohio is one step closer to its first openly gay state legislator with the victory of Lakewood councilor Nickie Antonio in the Democratic primary for the 13th District Ohio House seat.

"It's time for Ohio to join the 21st century," Antonio said of her nomination. "It's a step in the right direction. I see this as a step for equality and a step for equity. Ohio is also behind in representation of women."

"I am first and foremost a public policy person dedicated to public service," Antonio said. "It's important to have someone LGBT who is invested and connected to the community."

Antonio defeated her Democratic opponent, fellow Lakewood councilor Tom Bullock, in a race which saw Bullock sending out mailers that claimed his unnamed opponent "stands with party bosses in opposing the county government reform effort."

The claim was not true, nor were others on the flyer, and Bullock was taken to task by the weekly Scene magazine.

Fifty-four percent of the voters went for Antonio, for a total of 4,140 votes verses 3,531 for Bullock.

Antonio was endorsed by the Lesbian and Gay Victory Fund of Washington, D.C., and all of the LGBT Democratic organizations in the state. She was also endorsed by the Ohio Democratic Party.

No Republican filed to be on the ballot in November, but Antonio needs to defeat independent Jeremy Caldwell to take the seat currently held by strong LGBT ally Mike Skindell.

For his own part, Skindell easily defeated two opponents for to face the little-known Republican Dave Morris in November for a seat in the Ohio Senate. Skindell was prohibited by term limits from seeking hisHouse seat again.

Antonio spoke about raising two daughters with her partner Jean Kosmac.

"We told our daughters they could be anything they wanted," Antonio said. "I also want LGBT kids to know that anything is possible, including public service. They can run for office if they want to."

Victoy Fund president Chuck Wolfe said of Antonio's victory, "We're looking forward to finally adding Ohio to the list of states where our community has a voice in state government."

"The most dynamic and important fights for our rights are happening in state legislatures, so it's vital to have people like Nickie at the table of power," Wolfe concluded.

http://www.gaypeopleschronicle.com/stories10/may/0507101.htm


Commissions Calling

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:14

Presidential Appointments Project's new push promotes LGBT candidates for unpaid positions

by Will O'Bryan
Published on May 6, 2010, 12:43am | 0 Comments, 5 Tweets

Plenty of people are looking for work during this recession of double-digit unemployment rates. But how many might be looking for unpaid positions? The Presidential Appointments Project, led by the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund-affiliated Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute (GLLI), aims to find out -- particularly if those qualified job seekers are LGBT.

"We set it up in 2008 before even the primaries were complete," says Denis Dison, vice president for external affairs at both the Victory Fund and GLLI. "It is a coalition of a dozen national groups. We've been coordinating those efforts, primarily serving right now as a talent bank for LGBT people."

At the beginning of the Obama administration, the project worked to get qualified LGBT candidates into full-time appointments. Now, more than a year into the administration, the project has taken a slightly new tack, recently announcing a push to promote LGBT candidates for the many unpaid presidential appointments to boards and commissions.

"The key to finding any job is to look for one for which you are qualified, and at that level you want to be bringing something to the table," Dison says of the unpaid, part-time positions. "Our intention is to show our community for what it is: far more diverse and dynamic than a lot of people give it credit for."

http://www.metroweekly.com/news/?ak=5173


Lesbian Poised for Ohio State Legislator

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:12

Openly lesbian Ohio councilwoman Nickie Antonio won the Democratic primary for District 13 in the Ohio state house Tuesday, according to the Advocate. 

The Lakewood city legislator is poised to become the first out state lawmaker in Ohio after the general election this fall.

Now in her second term on the Lakewood City Council, Antonio said, "I'm very thankful for the support of the Victory Fund.  I'm proud of their endorsement, and they really put their hearts into this campaign.  Like me, they believe that Ohio will benefit from having diverse voices in government that truly represent everybody in our state."

In November, Antonio is expected to win over independent candidate Jeremy Caldwell, who filed for the race Monday. District 13 also incorporates parts of Cleveland.

Gay Politics reports that the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund has endorsed 35 candidates in state legislative races so far this year, according to president and CEO Chuck Wolfe.

"We're looking forward to finally adding Ohio to the list of states where our community has a voice in state government.  The most dynamic and important fights for our rights are happening in state legislatures, so it's vital to have people like Nickie at the table of power.  Change can come slowly in Washington, so building our political power in state capitals can mean a quicker path to a more free, more fair America," said Wolfe.

http://www.shewired.com/Article.cfm?ID=24917


Nickie Antonio Poised to Be Ohio's First Out Gay Lawmaker

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:11

Nickie Antonio, an out lesbian, won the Democratic primary in the District 13 Ohio State House race last night, the Victory Fund reports. Antonio has no Republican opponents and is expected to win the election this November:

"Now in her second term on the Lakewood City Council, Antonio said, 'I’m very thankful for the support of the Victory Fund. I’m proud of their endorsement, and they really put their hearts into this campaign. Like me, they believe that Ohio will benefit from having diverse voices in government that truly represent everybody in our state.'"

http://www.towleroad.com/2010/05/nickie-antonio-poised-to-be-ohios-first-out-gay-lawmaker.html


Ohio: Antonio wins primary; set to be state's first out LGBT elected state official

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:10

What great news in a state that is lagging behind in LGBT equality overall. When we get elected, change comes with it. Nickie Antonio tonight won the Democratic primary in the District 13 Ohio State House race that drew no Republican opponents for the fall.  With only token opposition in the general election this November, Antonio is poised to become the state's first openly LGBT state legislator.

Now in her second term on the Lakewood City Council, Antonio said, "I'm very thankful for the support of the Victory Fund.  I'm proud of their endorsement, and they really put their hearts into this campaign.  Like me, they believe that Ohio will benefit from having diverse voices in government that truly represent everybody in our state."

"We're looking forward to finally adding Ohio to the list of states where our community has a voice in state government.  The most dynamic and important fights for our rights are happening in state legislatures, so it's vital to have people like Nickie at the table of power.  Change can come slowly in Washington, so building our political power in state capitals can mean a quicker path to a more free, more fair America," said Wolfe.

http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/16037/ohio-antonio-wins-primary-set-to-be-states-first-out-lgbt-elected-state-official


Parker names lesbian to head municipal courts

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:07

Houston Mayor Annise Parker has named Municipal Court Judge Barbara E. Hartle, 50, as chief presiding judge of the city’s municipal courts.

The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund lists Hartle as one of only a few out members of the Texas judiciary. Others are also from the Houston area.

“I believe Judge Hartle has the leadership qualities needed to direct our city’s court system to be even more responsive and efficient,” Parker said in a press release. “She is the only candidate with previous experience — both within and outside of Houston – in law enforcement, prosecution, administration, and judicial matters.”

Former Mayor Bill White, who’s currently running for governor, appointed Hartle municipal judge in April 2009. Before that, she served as an associate municipal judge.

OutSmart magazine reports that Hartle and her partner met in 1993. They have two children. Their daughter is also a lesbian and has two children.

Before moving to Houston, Hartle lived in Austin where her experience included serving as a guardianship attorney at the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, regional attorney for adult protective services at the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, staff attorney for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice State Counsel for Offenders, and assistant city attorney for the city of Austin.

The court system that Hartle will head is the largest municipal court in Texas and one of the largest nationwide.

http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2010/04/29/parker-names-lesbian-judge-to-head-municipal-courts/


Brunch Buddy, Part 1 [video]

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:06

Houston Mayor Annise Parker (D) was a featured speaker at the Victory Fund's Champagne Brunch, held at the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel on Sunday, April 18. The Victory Fund works to elect openly LGBT candidates, and Parker has succeeded in doing so for years, most recently winning election as mayor in November 2009. Parker is the first openly LGBT mayor of a city with more then 1 million residents and was introduced at the luncheon by Houston City Councilmember Sue Lovell (D), also a lesbian.

"I'm just here today to remind the people here for the brunch how much help Victory Fund is to candidates," Parker told Metro Weekly, "and how important it is to help qualified GLBT candidates achieve office -- so that they can then govern well, and we can get good government, but we also see ouselves reflected in those positions."

Photos from this event are posted in Metro Weekly's Scene section.

http://www.metroweekly.com/news/video/?ak=5135


Why Texas needs an LGBT legislator

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:05

Deborah Mell, 41, is an Illinois legislator.

This week, she got up on the House floor and announced her engagement to her girlfriend. From The Chicago Sun-Times:

“I know our governor and many of you on both sides of the aisle do not consider me equal to you and our relationship equal to the relationship you share with your spouse,” Mell said. “I think we are more alike than we are different.”

Other legislators got up to congratulate her and others applauded.

But they’ll get married in Iowa because Illinois does not have marriage equality.

According to the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, no state has passed significant pro-equality legislation without an openly LGBT legislator. Texas has had only one, Rep. Glen Maxey, who served from 1991 until 2003. In 2001, Maxey helped pushed through the James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Act, the only signficant pro-equality legislation in the state’s history.

http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2010/04/29/why-texas-needs-an-lgbt-legislator/


PRIDE talk spotlights LGBT public officials

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:02

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals should be open about their sexuality in order to debunk the “notion that we are other,” Denis Dison, the vice president of the Victory Fund, said in the PRIDE Week keynote speech on Tuesday. In his speech, Dison discussed the election of LGBT community members to public office.

The Victory Fund endorses, funds and trains openly LGBT candidates for elected office at all levels of government. The group works to bring the LGBT community “to the table where the decisions are being made,” Dison said.

In his speech, Dison cited as inspiration Harvey Milk, an openly gay man who was elected to public office in San Francisco in 1977.

“His dream was that if we elected more gay people, we would be accomplishing more for our community than we could if we sat outside of a legislative body and protested,” he said.

Dison also shared some of his organization’s accomplishments, including its support of Houston Mayor Annise Parker, the first lesbian elected mayor of a major American city.

“When we put our mind to winning, we can do it in places you don’t think we can do it,” he said.

Looking to the future of LGBT politics, Dison highlighted the importance of the enactment of a nationwide Employment Non-Discrimination Act, the repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy and the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.

“We have a long, long way to go before we are proportionally represented in government,” he said.

http://thedartmouth.com/2010/04/28/news/PRIDE


Gay congressional candidates raking in cash

Tue, May 11th 2010, 16:00

Sean Theriault, a gay government professor at the University of Texas, Austin, said Cicilline “looks to be in great shape” heading into the election.

“I would be surprised if he isn’t welcomed into the [LGBT Equality] Caucus after the November elections,” he said.

Denis Dison, spokesperson for the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, said the amount of money Cicilline has raised is “hugely significant.”

“This is an open seat and part of the calculus about who’s going to be considered a frontrunner is the ability to fundraise,” Dison said.

For cash on hand, or the amount of money remaining after expenditures in the race, the margin between Cicilline and his Republican opponent is even more pronounced: the Providence mayor has $713,346; Loughlin has $187,537.

“That’s a sign to other donors and to the political establishment that Mayor Cicilline is prepared to fight and win this,” Dison said.

Notable donations to Cicilline’s campaign include $2,400 from the Victory Fund as well as $1,000 from gay lawmaker Rep. Jared Polis’ (D-Colo.) political action committee.

http://www.dcagenda.com/2010/04/27/gay-congressional-candidates-raking-in-cash/


Pa. incumbent: Foe feigning bisexuality for votes

Tue, May 11th 2010, 15:56

So is it now a plus to be gay, lesbian or bisexual when running for office?

"It shows how far we've come; it's almost a delight," said Mark Segal, a longtime gay rights activist and publisher of the Philadelphia Gay News, which is endorsing Josephs.

But a spokesman for the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, a Washington-based political action committee that supports gay and lesbian candidates, said it's not necessarily a sign of increasing currency for non-straight politicians.

"This is a new one on me," spokesman Denis Dyson said.

"There are only a few places where being openly LGBT might be a net plus: in this district in Philadelphia, Dupont Circle in Washington, the Castro in San Francisco," he said. "In the vast majority of places — and vast majority is an understatement — it's still a hurdle."

Kravitz, 29, describes himself as openly bisexual and currently in a relationship with a woman. He was the one who came forward with the recording, made by a supporter he declined to identify, and called Josephs' statements "dishonest and disgusting."

"This is a part of who I am ... I hope no one would vote either for or against me because of who I am," he said. "It's unfortunate that my sexuality is a topic of discussion for her stump speech."

Josephs, a widowed mother of two, stood by her comments but said Friday that she was taking issue with her opponent's credibility, not his sexual orientation.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ggEa6Wn_AxRGWGXbv8XGx0qkClGQD9F8VTF00


Penn. State Rep. 'Outs' Straight Opponent

Tue, May 11th 2010, 15:54

Slinging insults about a candidate's sexual orientation has never been considered particularly high-brow, but a Pennsylvania state representative's recent attack on her opponent's professed bisexuality may be a new twist on the matter.

State Rep. Babette Josephs, a 25-year veteran of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, was recorded at a recent fundraising event accusing Democratic primary opponent Gregg Kravitz of lying about his bisexuality to pander to Philadelphia's powerful gay vote.

"I outed him as a straight person," Josephs, 69, said at the Black Sheep Pub & Restaurant, while Kravitz supporters recorded her speech.

"When we heard it, we were, frankly, shocked," Kravitz told ABCNews.com

The 29-year-old, who quit his position as campaign director for congressional candidate Manan Trivedi to run for the 182nd district, emphatically denied that he ever lied about being bisexual.

"I'm a bisexual man," he said. "I've had intimate relationship with both men and women, not that it's anyone's business. But that's what bisexual means."

Denis Dison, spokesman for the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, which supports LGBT candidates across the country, was familiar with the dispute between Josephs and Kravtiz, and said it was an exceptionally rare argument.

"The idea that somebody would pretend to be part of the community to improve their chances of being elected is a fairly unique situation," he said.

Dison said that most of the candidates supported by the Victory Fund have the opposite problem -- their opponents try to make sexuality a campaign issue in hopes of swaying the voter away from the LGBT candidate.

"Whether or not she was attempting to smear him or attempting to, in her mind, get the truth out there," he said, "it's not something is … 99 percent of the time legitimate to discuss in the campaign."

Josephs, who is straight, has been a longtime outspoken advocate for LGBT rights and has championed the community's causes at the state level. Her district is home to the city's well-known "gayborhood."

And while the LGBT voters on their own don't make up the majority of the constituency, they and their straight supporters do.

But Josephs sidestepped questions about the accusations she lobbed at Kravitz, telling ABCNews.com that she only made the comments to distinguish her own career of public service.

"It shows that it doesn't matter what your sexuality is, if you have no record, you're not qualified to be in office," she said.

When asked if she still believed Kravitz was not bisexual said she had "no notion" and that she never dated him or planned on it. She quickly ended the interview.

http://abcnews.go.com/m/screen?id=10460834


Senate Confirms Openly Gay Judicial Nominee Marisa Demeo

Tue, May 11th 2010, 15:53

Denis Dison, a vice president at the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a group that supports openly gay candidates, told On Top Magazine that Demeo was recommended by the Presidential Appointments Project, a community driven effort coordinated by his group.

“We know some extremist groups oppose her nomination because she is a lesbian,” Dison said,” but that kind of bigotry has no place in discussions of an individual's qualifications for a job, especially in the U.S. Senate.”

Demeo, he added, is highly qualified for the job.

http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=5613&MediaType=1&Category=25


Parker ‘comfortable’ as LGBT role model

Tue, May 11th 2010, 15:52

The lesbian mayor of the country’s fourth largest city says she’s comfortable serving as a role model for the LGBT community and acknowledged being taken aback by the extensive international media coverage of her political victory.

In a nearly 30-minute interview, Houston Mayor Annise Parker spoke with DC Agenda before her appearance at the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund’s 10th annual Champagne Brunch in D.C. on Sunday to discuss a range of issues and reflect on her first 100 days in office.

Parker recalled how she issued an executive order March 25 protecting city employees against job bias on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. She said she issued the directive because it was something she was “aware needed to be done.”

The inclusiveness of the directive makes it one of the most sweeping citywide job discrimination protections in the country for LGBT people.

Parker also encouraged President Obama to make good on his campaign promises to the LGBT community, even though she said she understands he’s had “huge economic problems, financial problems he’s had to confront.” She identified ending “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” as an issue on which she’d like to see greater effort from Obama.

http://www.dcagenda.com/2010/04/19/parker-%E2%80%98comfortable%E2%80%99-as-lgbt-role-model/


Mass. GOP OK's Openly Gay Richard Tisei As Gov. Running Mate

Mon, Apr 19th 2010, 10:57

Openly gay state Senator Richard Tisei will be on the Massachusetts GOP gubernatorial ticket as Charles D. Baker Jr.'s running mate, the Boston Globe reported.

Republicans overwhelmingly picked the pair at their state convention Saturday.

Baker trounced his opponent Christy Mihos with 89 percent of the delegate votes, denying Mihos the 15 percent share needed to qualify for the September primary ballot.

“We have a job to do and that job starts today,” Baker told the crowd. “It's time to take our state back from the Beacon Hill insiders, the status quo-ers and nonreformers, and give the people of Massachusetts the government they deserve – affordable, accountable and responsive.”

Baker will face Democratic Governor Deval Patrick and state Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill, who is running as an Independent, in the fall.

Patrick is a gay rights ally who supports gay marriage and transgender rights.

Baker, who supports gay marriage, has already drawn criticism from social conservatives. At the convention, they decried Tisei's co-sponsorship of a transgender protections bill being considered by lawmakers. The bill would protect transgender people in the areas of housing, employment and public accommodations. Passage of the bill has been elusive for supporters, who have floated similar measures since 2007.

Opponents warn that the bill would invite sex offenders to lurk in public restrooms, endangering the safety of women and children.

The Baker campaign issued a statement saying that he does not support the bill, dubbed the “bathroom bill” by opponents.

“I think they're trying to scare people into opposing the bill and I don't think it's really an issue,” Tisei told his local paper last summer. “I know it's been dubbed the 'bathroom bill,' but this is really a bill to treat people equally and fairly under the law.”

Tisei, 47, is among the three openly gay Republican candidates endorsed so far this year by the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a group that promotes openly gay elected officials.http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=5599&MediaType=1&Category=26


ENDA Vote Coming Soon

Mon, Apr 19th 2010, 10:55

Legislation aimed at ending employment discrimination against LGBT people will be marked up in committee ''this week or next,'' according to Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.).

Frank, speaking to Metro Weekly after his appearance at the Victory Fund's annual Champagne Brunch, said the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) – currently in the House Education and Labor Committee – has been ''promised'' a quick vote in the full House by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) once the bill leaves committee.

Noting that he's been speaking to Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller (D-Calif.) ''constantly,'' Frank said of the ENDA mark-up, ''It will be this week or next week.''

As both he and Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) have said previously, Frank reiterated that he expected a floor vote to follow the expected committee passage in short order. ''The speaker has promised that,'' Frank said. ''We will get this done fairly quickly.''

Frank was one of the featured speakers at the Victory Fund event at the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel on Sunday, April 18. Jim Kolbe, the former Republican congressman from Arizona, introduced Frank, saying of LGBT equality, ''There is no one – there is no one – who has been a more effective advocate than Barney Frank.''

Of the opposition he's faced from anti-LGBT forces in Congress, Frank told the crowd, ''Here's my radical homosexual agenda: Let us get married, join the military and hold down a job.''

As the applause subsided, he added, ''Very few radicals in history would have thought much of that.''

In the past month, Frank has been speaking with increased confidence and specificity about House passage of ENDA. The legislation, which has been introduced in different forms in Congress since 1994, would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity for employers with 15 or more employees.

Houston Mayor Annise Parker (D) was also a featured speaker at the brunch. Introduced by lesbian Houston City Councilmember Sue Lovell (D), Parker spoke about her historic campaign to become the first lesbian mayor of a city with more than one million residents.

D.C. City Councilmember David Catania (I-At Large), introduced by City Council Chairman Vincent Gray (D), spoke about his work on health care and marriage equality in the District.

Frank spoke to the group about the importance of LGBT officials.

''Legislating is a very personal business,'' he said. ''Prejudice is literally ignorance. It is people prejudging based on a stereotype that substitutes for reality. Reality undermines that. So, the more they see us, the better it is.''

He also spoke of the protesters who yelled anti-gay epithets at him and his partner, Jim Ready, during the health care debate, noting that his partner had to be held back ''from responding in a way to a protestor that would not have made him happy.''

Frank added, ''I was pleased, both that he had the impulse – and that he was restrained.''

Looking toward the mid-term elections, Frank said of pro-LGBT interests, ''We're going to have a tough November – not because of our issues, and that's very important to note,'' but because of the political environment more broadly.

Speaking of actions taken by the Democratic majority to ''contain…the economic problems we inherited from the Bush administration,'' Frank noted the political limitations of that action, saying, ''In the history of politics, no one has ever won with the slogan, 'Things would have sucked worse without me.'''

Of LGBT equality, however, Frank said, ''We're gonna win this battle, there's no question. … I know people are frustrated, 'Well, we're always fighting.' Of course we're always fighting, because we have taken on a major task: eradicating one of the great prejudices of human history.

''So, of course, we're going to keep fighting until it's all over.''http://www.metroweekly.com/news/?ak=5095


Gay Mayor Elected in Colorado Town

Wed, Apr 7th 2010, 10:46

The small Colorado town of Dillon elected a gay man as mayor Tuesday. First-term city council member Ron Holland defeated his opponent Don Parsons by a vote of 90-72.

Holland, a former restaurateur and longtime HIV/AIDS activist, has lived in Dillon for more than five years with his partner, according to the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund. Dillon, with a population of about 800 people, appeals to skiers on their way to area resorts.

Holland discussed his win with the Summit Daily News.

“I’m ecstatic,” he said. “It was actually a larger margin than I thought, with two well-knowns running and both of us with a lot of support.”http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/04/07/Gay_Mayor_Elected_in_Colorado_Town/


Cicilline Shows Formidable Fund-raising

Wed, Apr 7th 2010, 10:44

Providence mayor David Cicilline announced that he has raised $725,000 since declaring his congressional candidacy six weeks ago, more than triple the amount raised by his closest Democratic rival during the same period.

According to CQ Politics, Cicilline set a high bar for primary opponent Bill Lynch, the former Rhode Island Democratic chairman. The men are competing to succeed retiring congressman Patrick Kennedy. State house minority whip John Loughlin is the likely Republican nominee.

Lynch has raised $230,000, according to CQ Politics, a total that includes $100,000 of his own money. Cicilline has not contributed his personal funds, but much of his campaign cash comes from donors who redirected money from his mayoral reelection bid.

Cicilline, who is gay, told his supporters that the fund-raising “exceeded all of our expectations,” according to the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund.http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/04/06/Cicilline_Shows_Formidable_Fundraising/


Michigan Student Assembly's first openly gay president sworn in

Wed, Apr 7th 2010, 10:43

After serving two years as chair of MSA’s LGBT Commission, Armstrong has made a name for himself within the community.

His work in bringing the Midwest LGBT Conference to campus next year came from his work with the Victory Fund — a national political action committee that trains LGBT leaders to hold political positions in the government and across the country. Victory Fund also helped Armstrong — who interned with the committee last summer — in his MSA campaign, he said.

Armstrong cited that Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh, another openly gay politician, also worked with Victory Fund. Armstrong said Pugh's political success inspired him and proved that he could lead a similar role.

Gabe Javier, Armstrong’s self-proclaimed mentor and assistant director at the University’s Spectrum Center, said Armstrong’s esteemed position as MSA president will have a large effect on the campus as a whole. He said Armstrong’s election win is a “proud moment” for the University and has important implications for the LGBT community to have such representation.

“I have high confidence that Chris is going to represent the interests of all students,” Javier said. “This is an important time for Michigan.”

http://www.michigandaily.com/content/armstrong-serves-first-openly-gay-msa-president


Could 2010 be ‘Year of the Gay?’

Wed, Apr 7th 2010, 10:41

Chris Johnson | Apr 01, 2010

The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, which backs qualified LGBT candidates for political office, has endorsed for the November election 68 candidates for federal and local races. That’s the highest number of candidates the organization has ever endorsed at this point prior to a November election.

Denis Dison, a spokesperson for the organization, projected the Victory Fund will endorse at least 112 candidates by the time the general election arrives. It would be more candidates than the organization has ever endorsed for a general election.

“When people see someone like [lesbian] Annise Parker win election as mayor of Houston, they question their assumptions about what’s possible, and I think that when people see other LGBT candidates succeed, they believe they can they can do it, too,” Dison said.

The potential for the election of so many gay candidates to office could make 2010 a milestone in terms of visibility for LGBT officials. Such a change would echo a political phenomenon from 1992, which became known as the “Year of the Woman.” At the time, Democratic nominee Bill Clinton’s victory was accompanied by the election of four female Democrats to the U.S. Senate.

 

http://www.dcagenda.com/2010/04/01/could-2010-be-%E2%80%98year-of-the-gay%E2%80%99/


U of Michigan Elects First Openly Gay Student Body President

Wed, Apr 7th 2010, 10:39

The University of Michigan student body has elected its first ever openly queer president. Chris Armstrong, a former intern at the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund was elected president of the University of Michigan Student Assembly. The UM MSA represents tens of thousands of students at one of the country’s most prestigious schools. Armstrong and his running mate represented the MForward party which tallied over 1,000 votes more than their closest challengers. MForward focuses on student involvement and advocacy, and included lobbying for gender neutral housing in their platform. Armstrong, a junior, will serve as MSA president until March of 2011.http://www.hrcbackstory.org/2010/04/u-of-michigan-elects-first-openly-gay-student-body-president/


Video Salute to LGBT Women in Politics

Thu, Apr 1st 2010, 13:07

As Women’s History Month came to a close Wednesday, the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund released a video to celebrate the accomplishments of out women in politics.

The video features lesbian trailblazers like U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, Houston mayor Annise Parker, Georgia state representative Simone Bell (pictured) and New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn.

“The only way to really get our voice accurately and effectively and really loudly heard is to have members of our community at the table, and to have diverse members of our community at the table,” says Quinn.

According to the video, the Victory Fund  endorsed 22 women for elected office in 2009, and 82% of them won.

“It’s a very powerful message to have women at the table,” says Baldwin. “None of us check our life experiences at the door when we walk into work. We bring those experiences with us, and those experiences inform our policy making. Without a diverse group addressing policy, we’re not going to reflect America.”http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/04/01/Video_Salute_to_Women_in_LGBT_Politics/


The Victory Fund Celebrates Lesbians in Politics

Wed, Mar 31st 2010, 12:34

As Women’s History Month comes to a close, the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund has a nice little video out celebrating lesbians in politics.http://www.lgbtpov.com/2010/03/the-victory-fund-celebrates-lesbians-in-politics/


Victory Fund Celebrates Women in LGBT Politics

Wed, Mar 31st 2010, 12:32

The Victory Fund has produced a video in honor of Women’s History Month celebrating women who have been leaders in the LGBT political movement.  Take a look:http://www.hrcbackstory.org/2010/03/victory-fund-celebrates-women-in-lgbt-politics/


Univ. of Michigan Elects Gay Student Body President

Wed, Mar 31st 2010, 12:31

Chris Armstrong, a junior majoring in sociology, became the president of the Michigan Student Assembly on a platform of advocacy and activism. Armstrong had pledged to support gay rights on campus; he previously helped bring the 2011 Midwest Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Ally College Conference to the University of Michigan. Armstrong also interned last summer at the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund in Washington, D.C.

"The significance of this event really demonstrates the diversity of this University," Armstrong said in a statement. "The ability of this campus to elect an openly gay president to lead them is something that students should be proud of, and the LGBT community should be proud of."http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/03/29/Univ_of_Michigan_Elects_Gay_Student_Body_President/


University of Michigan Elects Gay Student Assembly President

Wed, Mar 31st 2010, 12:28

The Victory Fund notes that their former intern, openly gay University of Michigan junior Chris Armstrong, has been elected president of the University of Michigan Student Assembly.

Michigan Daily reports: "Armstrong and Raymond won by more than 1,000 votes — beating out the Michigan Vision Party’s Ian Margolis and Tom Stuckey — in an election with a student voter turnout of 14 percent, the highest it’s been in years."

http://www.towleroad.com/2010/03/university-of-michigan-elects-gay-student-assembly-president.html


Lesbian Included Among Obama's Recess Appointments

Wed, Mar 31st 2010, 12:23

In January, Denis Dison, vice president of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a group that promotes openly gay elected officials, told On Top Magazine that the Obama administration is on track to setting a new record on appointing openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender officials.

“Obama has appointed about 100 openly LGBT staff to the executive branch in his first year in office,” Dison said in an email. “[President] Clinton appointed about 140 over 8 years.”

“Obama is certainly on track to set a record in this regard,” he added.

Dison cheered Feldblum's appointment in an email: “We're very happy she will finally be able to serve on the EEOC, and proud that she is the first openly LGBT EEOC commissioner. Few people are as qualified for this job as Chai Feldblum.”

http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=5495&MediaType=1&Category=25


Out Candidates for Elected Office Increase

Fri, Mar 26th 2010, 14:22

The number of openly LGBT candidates endorsed by the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund for elected office at the local, state, and federal levels has reached 76 and continues to grow, which suggests the organization could be on track to endorse a record number of candidates in 2010.

According to a news release from the Victory Fund, “Among the endorsees are five candidates for the U.S. Congress, two for statewide office, and 35 state legislative candidates.

“Current endorsees include: Nickie Antonio, a Democrat running for the Ohio State House; David Cicilline, a Democrat running for Congress from Rhode Island; Dave Coulter, a Democrat running for the Michigan State Senate; Lucia Guzman, a Democrat running for the Colorado State Senate; and Richard Tisei, a Republican running for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts.”

See the full list of endorsed candidates here. http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/03/26/Out_Candidates_for_Elected_Office_Grow/


Reader poll on best tactics to front-burner LGBT issues in Washington

Wed, Mar 24th 2010, 17:42

The Victory Fund's Gay and Lesbian Leadership SmartBrief had a reader poll that presented in interesting results. It's by no means scientific, but it gives you some insight into the conventional wisdom that relying on "the professional gays" to get our issues onto the front burner in DC is by no means the best way to be effective. http://pamshouseblend.com/diary/15633/reader-poll-on-best-tactics-to-frontburner-lgbt-issues-in-washington


Kevin Lembo praises health care vote

Wed, Mar 24th 2010, 17:27

Lembo is exploring a run for lieutenant governor. In other Lembo news, he recently received the endorsement of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund.

"Kevin's career demonstrates a deep commitment to public service and to making government work for everyone,'' Victory Fund President and CEO Chuck Wolfe said in a statement announcing the endorsement. "His victory will be an affirmation of openness and honesty in politics, so we are proud to stand with him in this important and exciting campaign.''

 

If elected, Lembo would be among the highest-ranking gay elected officials in the U.S.

http://blogs.courant.com/capitol_watch/2010/03/kevin-lembo-praises-health-car.html


Source tells Victory Fund: Leading Florida GOP Senate candidate Marco Rubio is ‘horrible’ on gay issues

Fri, Mar 12th 2010, 15:14

The Victory Fund’s blog, GayPolitics.com, has an interesting post today, Is Marco Rubio Anti-Gay? The article explores the philosophies of Rubio, the GOP frontrunner for U.S. Senate in Florida and his opponent, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist.http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysouthflorida/2010/03/source-tells-victory-fund-leading-florida-gop-senate-candidate-marco-rubio-is-horrible-on-gay-issues.html


Ward vies to be Statehouse's first out black lawmaker

Thu, Mar 11th 2010, 10:25

The son of an army sergeant and a descendent of slaves, Ward has tried to make up for that deficit in LGBT lawmakers' support by focusing on local politicians near his hometown, many of whom have endorsed him. He also came to San Francisco in December to go through the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund's candidate training. He earned the fund's endorsement, allowing him to tap into its nationwide donor network.

Ward plans to run on his record as a city councilman and hopes voters will be attracted to his reputation of being an effective local politician.

"I feel I have the highest profile and the most amount of experience creating jobs and standing with public safety," said Ward. "We are about trying to make sure our local message gets us there to the Capitol. The primary focus is not getting endorsements from Sacramento leaders."http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=4553


TEP, Victory Fund events promote GLBT candidacies, political activism

Tue, Mar 2nd 2010, 13:59

With activists from around the state converging for the Tennessee Equality Project’s annual Advancing Equality Day on the Hill on March 2, national and state leaders were on hand to capture some of that enthusiasm for 2010 races and beyond.

On March 1, the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund held an abbreviated version of its three-day training workshop for GLBT office-seekers, bringing in James Dozier, deputy political director of the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute, the fund’s candidate-training arm. Dozier addressed more than a dozen people from around the state at OutCentral, pointing out the various do’s and don’ts not only of campaigning, but also for the months and years prior to entering a race.

“Take advantage of the opportunity you’ll have tomorrow to talk to legislators,” Dozier said, “People say you can’t run and win in a red state, but you can. The trick is finding the right seat to run for, and being a positive role model. Start early, and do your homework.”http://www.outandaboutnewspaper.com/article/3898


National gay rights groups endorse Providence Mayor Cicilline for Congress

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:32

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Two national gay rights groups endorsed Providence Mayor David N. Cicilline, who is openly gay, in his bid for Congress in the First District on Monday.

The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, announced its support of Cicilline for his "long record of supporting full equality for the LBGT community" and his record as Providence mayor.

In a separate announcement, the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a group that provides financial and campaign support to gay and lesbian political candidates, threw their support to Cicilline for his "reputation as a reformer who helped root out corruption and lower the city's crime rate."

http://politicsblog.projo.com/2010/02/national-gay-ri.html


Victory Fund Endorses Cicilline for Congress

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:25

The gay mayor of Providence, R.I., who is running for a seat in Congress, has been endorsed by the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund.

David Cicilline has been mayor of Providence for eight years and is often credited for a drop in crime and corruption in the New England city. Now Cicilline wants to represent Rhode Island's first congressional district in Washington. He faces a primary challenge in September before the general election in November.

"Mayor Cicilline’s election will be good news not only for the people of Rhode Island but for LGBT Americans everywhere, who will gain another authentic voice in Congress," said Chuck Wolfe, president and CEO of the Victory Fund. "Having managed Providence for the past eight years, Mayor Cicilline knows what Congress needs to do to help cities emerge from a harsh recession and to put Americans back to work." http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/02/22/Victory_Fund_Endorses_Cicilline_for_Congress/


Finding Common Ground

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:24

EXECUTIVE EDUCATION | In 2002, Michael Fleming, executive director of the David Bohnett Foundation, helped launch the midcareer fellowship for government officials that the Kennedy School runs in concert with the Gay and Lesbian Leadership Institute. But it was only after becoming a fellow himself in 2005 that Fleming was able to fully appreciate the value of the program.

Following his recommendation, in 2007 the Bohnett Foundation contributed $500,000 to endow the program, which has grown from 3 fellows in 2002 to 16 in 2009, and covers about half the participation costs for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual students.

Each year, two classes of fellows come to the Kennedy School for the Senior Executives in State and Local Government program. The dozen or so Bohnett fellows are part of a group of some 70 students overall. “We wanted our fellows to be integrated with a larger class of government attendees, who may not be gay or lesbian, so that each group could learn from the other’s experience,” says foundation head David Bohnett, a Web entrepreneur who became a major philanthropist in 1999 after selling GeoCities.com, the social networking company he cofounded, to Yahoo! for $3.6 billion. “After interacting with our fellows, other participants in the program told me they had learned quite a bit about the struggle that gay and lesbian people had for equality.”

http://www.hks.harvard.edu/news-events/publications/hks-magazine/archives/winter-2010/finding-common-ground/


Yes on 8 expert contends gays wield coalition power

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:21

Miller’s testimony seemed to suggest he had only cursory knowledge in any area regarding gay political power. When asked about gay political power nationally, he spoke about the “upward trajectory of power” for the movement in its efforts to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and “Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell” (DADT). And he testified that President Obama has given “significant support” to the community during his first year in office. And he talked about the Gay & Lesbian Victory fund having boasted that most openly gay candidates are elected.http://www.keennewsservice.com/2010/01/26/yes-on-8-expert-contends-gays-wield-coalition-power/


Profile: Openly lesbian Illinois lawmaker Deb Mell

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:19

Representative Mell and I had a very long and delightful conversation about how she got to Springfield and what the past year has been like for her. The daughter of popular Chicago Alderman Richard Mell and sister-in-law of former Governor Blagojavich, it would seem Deb was destined for politics, but she says it was a long road.

"I was working at Christy Webber Landscapes. I was there for five years. I loved my job there as project manager for her, but I felt like I wanted something different--I needed a change. Equality Illinois sent me to the Victory Fund candidate training." Though Representative Mell lived in the heart of San Francisco for nearly a decade, she had never been interested in Politics, "I was like 'yeah, I'll go,' but I didn't really know [what was in store], but I went there and I kind of got the bug a little bit."

http://www.bilerico.com/2010/01/interview_openly_lesbian_illinois_lawmaker_deb_mel.php


Houston's Parker scores big as lesbian mayor of a sports town

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:15

Parker's alliance with the pro-LGBT Victory Fund dates back 15 years, and it certainly was helpful in the 2009 election, she admits.

The Victory Fund came to the aide of Parker's campaign with money and volunteers to staff telephone banks in a get-out-the-vote effort.

"The Victory Fund was a help," she said. "It was more important when I ran 12 years ago." In 1997, Parker prevailed in the runoff election to City Council, becoming Houston's first openly gay elected official.

"In an odd way, it was almost like getting the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval that an independent, third-party group had vetted me as a candidate and decided that I was worthy, and then contacted their members in the Houston region, and their financial contributions were very important.

"They were a big part of my fundraising base, but it wasn't the critical element.

"The Victory Fund certainly was, and is, extremely helpful and I value their support, and am grateful to them for it."

Parker's ties to the Victory Fund date back to 1994.

http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=24564


Daniel Alter Nominated For Federal Bench; Would Be First Openly Gay Male Judge

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:11

Denis Dison, spokesperson for the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, praised Schumer for his recommendation, telling DC Agenda that "we're entering an era where qualified people are no longer excluded from leadership positions because of their sexual orientation or gender identity."

Alter previously worked as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and is a graduate of Columbia and Yale Law School.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/09/daniel-alter-nominated-fo_n_455557.html


Gay Candidates Head To Florida For Campaign Bootcamp

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:09

While political parity remains an elusive goal for the gay community, the number of openly gay elected officials has surged over the past decade.

In the United States, many of the country's most successful out politicians received help from the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a group dedicated to supporting openly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender candidates.

Later this month, the group returns to Fort Lauderdale to put on its 17th annual Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute (GLLI) Candidate & Campaign Training, where attendees learn how to press the flesh from proven campaign professionals.

Steve Kornell, who fought off anti-gay attacks to win a seat on the St. Petersburg, Florida City Council last November, is expected to address attendees.

http://ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=5248&MediaType=1&Category=26


Are they, or aren’t they?

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:07

By John Wright | News Editor wright@dallasvoice.com
Feb 11, 2010 - 7:22:40 PM

Despite gains, some gay candidates still not open; experts say shying away from the issue isn’t an effective campaign strategy

Over the last eight years, the number of openly gay and lesbian elected officials in the U.S. has gone from 257 to 445, according to the Washington, D.C.-based Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund.

In addition to numerous city council members, Dallas voters have elected an out lesbian sheriff, and an openly gay county judge and district clerk. And voters in Houston, the nation’s fourth-largest city, recently elected an out lesbian mayor.
Despite this apparent progress, however, some gay and lesbian political candidates in North Texas remain unwilling to discuss or even confirm their sexual orientation in the media.

One local candidate who’s running in 2010, widely known to be gay in LGBT circles, has repeatedly refused to respond to questions about his sexual orientation posed by Dallas Voice. And another local 2010 candidate has confirmed she’s a lesbian but isn’t willing to be interviewed about her sexual orientation.

Denis Dison, a spokesman for the Victory Fund, which backs openly LGBT candidates nationwide, said although he understands why some are less than fully open about their sexual orientation, he doesn’t believe shying away from the issue is an effective strategy.

“I respect people’s decision to be out or not out, that’s up to them, but our recommendation to gay people who are running for office is always, be honest and answer the question, and move on to the issues that you’re running on,” Dison said.

http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_12476.php


Three gay nominees among the 27 confirmed by U.S. Senate

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:05

The three gay officials were nominated to their positions after being recommended by the Presidential Appointments Project, a Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund-led initiative that helps openly LGBT individuals get appointments in the Obama administration.

Denis Dison, a Victory Fund spokesperson, praised the Senate for confirming Wilson, Atwood and Mills.

“We’re glad the Senate finally confirmed these three outstanding individuals,” he said. “They are proof that the president is focused on finding the best people to work in his administration, and we’re proud they’ve stepped up to serve their country.”

http://dcagenda.com/2010/02/three-gay-nominees-among-the-27-confirmed-by-u-s-senate/


Osteen Thanks God for Annise Parker

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 16:01

Megachurch pastor Joel Osteen, who ignited a firestorm in November with his comment to The View that gay people were not among “God’s best,” thanked the heavens on Monday for Annise Parker, the newly inaugurated lesbian mayor of Houston.

According to a tweet from the Victory Fund, during the inauguration ceremony Monday morning, Osteen thanked God for "lifting up our new mayor, Annise Parker."http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/01/04/Osteen_Thanks_God_For_Annise_Parker/


Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund Elects Nashvillian Co-Chair

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 15:59

Nashville’s Jim Schmidt has been elected to help lead a part of the country’s largest GLBT political action committee, the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund.

Schmidt was elected to a two-year term as co-chair of the Victory Fund’s Campaign Board (VCB) last month and will help lead the 100-member board responsible for recruiting, endorsing and raising money for GLBT candidates running for office.

“It’s a great opportunity to make a huge difference in politics across the country,” Schmidt said.

http://politics.nashvillepost.com/2009/12/30/gay-lesbian-victory-fund-elects-nashvillian-co-chair/


Deb Price: Election shows the future has arrived in Houston

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 15:57

Deb Price, Detroit News, writes the first nationally syndicated column on gay issues. | Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 5:00 am 

Early in her victory speech, Houston Mayor-elect Annise Parker addressed the pink elephant in the joy-throbbing room, the history she’d just made as an openly gay candidate for the top office in America’s fourth-largest city.

“All right,” Parker said on Dec. 12, as her partner of nearly 19 years beamed at her side, “let’s get this out of the way. Here’s the announcement that you’ve been waiting for: I am proud, very proud, to have been elected the first, the very first graduate of Rice University to be mayor of Houston.”

Her supporters burst into laughter and cheers at what was a textbook moment for other aspiring lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender candidates. A little humor does indeed go a long way. But in this case, the humor carried with it some Texas-sized truth about why Parker won: Voters appreciated her deep Texas roots.

Parker was born and raised in Houston, graduated from Rice, worked 20 years in the oil and gas industry, then began a political career -- serving six years on the City Council, then five as city controller, where she was in charge of billions of tax dollars and oversaw Houston’s investments.

As her campaign website put it, Parker has “Houston Hometown Values.”

Despite anti-gay mailings, she won a runoff against lawyer and political newbie Gene Locke, 53 percent to 47 percent. Denis Dison of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, which helps elect gay candidates, predicts Parker’s triumph will “embolden out leaders to run for office and give young LGBT folks the courage to seek leadership positions while still living authentic lives.” Dison notes Parker always has been open in her campaigns about her sexual orientation.

http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opinion/column/article_f28a1c7e-02be-5f90-9fcc-8e0731b06604.html


Obama administration names two transgender people to posts

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 15:52

Amanda Simpson starts work this week as one of the first presidentially-appointed transgender persons to the executive branch of any administration. The honor of the first belongs to Dylan Orr, a 30-year-old law school graduate from Seattle.

The Obama administration appointed both Simpson and Orr in late November. Orr began work on December 7 as special assistant to Assistant Secretary of Labor Kathleen Martinez in the Office of Disability Employment Policy at the Department of Labor.

Simpson, 49, began work on Tuesday as senior technical adviser in the Bureau of Industry and Security in the Commerce Department. The bureau's mission is to protect national security through the management of international trade, the enforcement of treaties, and the promotion of economic, cyber, and homeland security.

http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=4458


Obama Admin. On Track To Set Gay Appointment Record

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 15:50

A Tuesday announcement on the filling of key administrative posts included President Obama's latest openly gay official, Beatrice Hanson. Hanson, who heads a crime victim assistance organization in New York City, has been nominated to serve as director of the Office of Victims of Crime in the Department of Justice.

Her nomination keeps the Obama administration on track to setting a new record on appointing openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender officials.

Denis Dison, vice president of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a group that promotes openly gay elected officials, told On Top Magazine that the Obama administration is almost certain to shatter the old record, perhaps as soon as next year.

“Obama has appointed about 100 openly LGBT staff to the executive branch in his first year in office,” Dison said in an email. “[President] Clinton appointed about 140 over 8 years.”

“Obama is certainly on track to set a record in this regard,” he added.

http://ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=5043&MediaType=1&Category=26


Year ahead filled with promise, pitfalls

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 15:42

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent comment that her 2010 agenda wouldn’t include controversial votes unless the Senate acts first has disappointed some LGBT lobbyists on Capitol Hill.

There are several LGBT-related bills pending at the federal level, including repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the enactment of employment non-discrimination and extending benefits to the same-sex partners of federal workers.

http://dcagenda.com/2010/01/year-ahead-filled-with-promise-pitfalls/


Europe's Gay Leaders: Out at The Top

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 15:39

When Iceland installed Johanna Sigurdardottir as Prime Minister last February, newspapers around the globe printed variations of the same headline: ICELAND APPOINTS WORLD'S FIRST GAY LEADER. Everywhere, that is, except Iceland. The Icelandic media didn't mention Sigurdardottir's sexuality for days, and only then to point out that the foreign press had taken an interest in their new head of state — a 67-year-old former flight attendant turned politician whom voters had consistently rated Iceland's most trustworthy politician. Sure, she was gay and had entered a civil partnership with another woman in 2002. But Icelanders hardly seemed to notice. "The media silence echoed the sentiment of the public. Nobody cared about her sexual orientation," says Margret Bjornsdottir, the director of the Institute for Public Administration and Politics at the University of Iceland. "Being gay is a nonissue here. It's considered unremarkable."


http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1952221-1,00.html


Gay Candidates Get Support That Causes May Not

Thu, Feb 25th 2010, 15:36

HOUSTON — When an openly gay woman won the mayor’s race here this month, it was the latest in a string of victories by gay candidates across the country, a trend that seems to contradict the bans on same-sex marriage that have been passed in most states in recent years. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/28/us/28candidates.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=%22victory%20fund%22%20gay&st=cse


McCoy asks LDS Church to support same-sex rights

Mon, Nov 10th 2008, 12:54

State Sen. Scott McCoy joined Equality Utah in asking the LDS Church to follow up on its previously stated commitment to the rights of same-sex couples.


Rietschel endorsed by The Seattle Times

Tue, Oct 28th 2008, 15:23

The Seattle Times states: "We like both candidates, but sense in Rietschel a toughness that gives us confidence she could control any courtroom. We endorse Rietschel."http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/editorialsopinion/2008298835_edit23judgesendorse.html


Rebecca Kaplan Endorsed by San Francisco Bay Gaurdian

Wed, Oct 22nd 2008, 11:22

City Council, at large

REBECCA KAPLAN

Rebecca Kaplan is exactly what the Oakland City Council needs: an energetic progressive with the practical skills to get things done. As an AC Transit Board member, she pushed for free bus passes for low income youths — and defying all odds, managed to get all-night transit service from San Francisco to the East Bay. She did it by refusing to accept the conventional wisdom that transit agencies on the two sides of the bay would never cooperate. She put the key players together in a meeting, convinced the San Francisco supervisors to allow AC Transit buses to pick up passengers in the city late at night, and put through an effective program to get people across the bay after BART shuts down.

Kaplan is running for City Council on a progressive platform calling for affordable housing, rational development, and community policing. Her latest idea: since Oakland has so much trouble attracting quality candidates for vacancies in its police department, she suggests the city recruit gay and lesbian military veterans who were kicked out under the Pentagon's homophobic policies. Her proposed slogan: "Uncle Sam doesn't want you, but Oakland does."

Vote for Rebecca Kaplan.

http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?page=17&entry_id=6247&catid=4&volume_id=317&issue_id=376&volume_num=42&issue_num=31


Oklahoma wind power has vast potential

Thu, May 29th 2008, 08:25

Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth wrote the following article for Tulsa World, extolling the potential of wind energy.http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?articleID=20080508_49_E4_spancl424732


Jamie McLeod speaks on California marriage ruling

Mon, May 19th 2008, 11:28

McLeod speaks with other leaders on the California Supreme Court ruling overturning the state's ban on marriage. See the video here.http://video.mercurynews.com/mms/rt/1/site/medianewsgroup-bang-mercurynews-pub01-live/current/launch.html?maven_playerId=mercurynewsvideomc&maven_referralPlaylistId=2702c907691535a6f106bf50a4e68dda7d6d763f&maven_referralObject=f75bf6e9-1778-4e7b-8f76-a7e9


Despite mayor's veto, Riverdale to proceed with project

Wed, Oct 31st 2007, 08:39

 By MEGAN MATTEUCCI
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/29/07

Despite some last-minute political wrangling, Riverdale will move forward with plans to break ground on a new town center early next year.

Voters approved the downtown redevelopment project — part of a tax allocation district — during a special election in September.

"It's not only a town center," Council member Michelle Bruce said. "This will create jobs and a sense of unity that we never did have in this city. It will bring everybody together and give kids something to do."

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/clayton/stories/2007/10/29/riverdaleplan_1030_web.html


Riverdale City Council overrides mayor's TAD veto

Wed, Oct 31st 2007, 08:36

By Joel Hall

The Riverdale City Council has overturned a veto by Mayor Phaedra Graham that would have derailed the city's plan for the Riverdale Town Center, a tax allocation district (TAD).

"To me, [Graham] slapped the voters in the face when she did this," said Councilmember Bruce. "[The Town Center] creates jobs for our citizens, it creates tax base ... [the voters] wanted this and this hurts the taxpayers in the city."

http://www.news-daily.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=22460&SectionID=2&SubSectionID=2&S=1


Proposed mortgage rules face hurdles

Mon, Oct 29th 2007, 16:37

Democrats' bill would tighten loan standards. Lenders warn of costs.
By Jonathan Peterson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
October 23, 2007
WASHINGTON -- Democrats introduced legislation Monday that would tighten an array of mortgage lending standards and require U.S. regulators to issue new rules ensuring that loans be made only to borrowers who can afford to repay them.

The bill, by Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and two North Carolina colleagues, could set the baseline for the emerging debate over how to prevent a repeat of the mortgage meltdown. But its passage is by no means assured, and elements of the bill are likely to draw intense opposition from the lending industry.http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-mortgage23oct23,1,6715773.story?coll=la-headlines-frontpage&ctrack=1&cset=true


Novice challenges city council incumbent Clark

Thu, Oct 25th 2007, 14:10

Judy Fenton, who wants to retrofit the Alaskan Way Viaduct and remove statues at the Olympic Sculpture Park, is running for Position 9 against incumbent Sally Clark, who wants to continue the work she's done for the city's neighborhoods.

"I'm a geek for Seattle's neighborhoods," Clark said.

"I want to figure out how to both retain the character that we like about them and see them grow in ways that allow new people to move in."

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003946792_elexseacouncilnine13m.html


Governor Schwarzenegger Approves DPA Legislation to Expand Clean Syringe Access

Thu, Oct 25th 2007, 13:55

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger recently signed Assembly Bill 110, authored by Assemblymember John Laird (D – Santa Cruz), which allows local governments to use state HIV prevention funds to purchase clean syringes. http://www.drugpolicy.org/news/102307ab110.cfm


Washington Post Endorses Adam Ebbin

Thu, Oct 25th 2007, 10:04

District 49: Democratic incumbent Adam P. Ebbin faces only nominal opposition from James Ronald Fisher, an Independent Green Party member. Mr. Ebbin, the only openly gay member of the General Assembly, has the rare courage in Richmond to speak out against the political scapegoating of illegal immigrants, religious minorities, homosexuals and other easily exploited groups.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/24/AR2007102402341.html


Oklahoma’s first openly gay legislator visits Dallas

Mon, Oct 22nd 2007, 08:12

From one “blue” region to another, gay Oklahoma Rep. Al McAffrey is coming to share his experiences with Dallas’ political activists.

“We have a lot in common with his district,” said Jesse Garcia, president of Stonewall Democrats of Dallas. “He’s in a little blue island of Oklahoma City, and he’s coming to Dallas County where there’s another blue island in a sea of red.”http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_7018.php


Dallas County sheriff vows to crack down on warrants

Fri, Oct 19th 2007, 11:56

Dallas County constables have started helping the Sheriff's Department serve felony and other high-level criminal warrants, giving the county a total of 100 full-time warrant deputies – a force unrivaled by any other county in Texas.

  "If you have a warrant out in Dallas County, someone is going to be knocking on your door," Sheriff Valdez said.

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/101607dnmetwarrants.30d1adb.html


A December Primary in New Hampshire? It's His Call.

Mon, Oct 15th 2007, 17:16

One person who may know what Gardner is thinking is Jim Splaine, who was along for the ride to Keene and back. Splaine, 60, is a Democratic state legislator who wrote the 1975 law giving the secretary of state power to set the primary date. Splaine also wrote subsequent amendments extending that power.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/11/AR2007101102109.html?hpid=topnews


Okla.: Utilities' Rate Increase Denied

Mon, Oct 15th 2007, 14:45

Commissioner Chairman Jeff Cloud and Commissioner Jim Roth signed two separate orders rejecting the request of Public Service Company of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co. PSO is a subsidiary of American Electric Power Co.http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/apwire/0a229e7c61966c73612c99b4bdd1be86.htm


Houston City Council: The Chronicle recommends Lovell, Noriega, Jones, Adams and Williams

Mon, Oct 15th 2007, 13:21

• At Large Position 2, Sue Lovell — After decades of community involvement, this longtime Montrose resident was elected to her first term on council two years ago and has shown both independence and the ability to build consensus. Lovell is a strong advocate for providing more after-school programs and park space in densely developed parts of the city.http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/editorial/5211158.html


Baldwin fights for trans-inclusive ENDA

Fri, Oct 12th 2007, 10:42

Representative Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), one of two openly gay members of Congress who are leading efforts to pass pro-LGBT legislation, broke her public silence on the controversy this week.http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=2304


SAVE Dade endorses Beach candidates and responds to offensive flyer

Thu, Oct 11th 2007, 12:03

Among the candidates for Group VI, is Frank Kruszewski, a long time community activist and an openly gay candidate who is a board member of SAVE.  In responding to the flyer, Frank Kruszewski stated "It is clear that three specific candidates in the Group VI race are being targeted in this mailer. It is ethnically bigoted, homophobic and sexist."

Commissioner Michael Gongora, currently running for re-election in Group V, stated "I have seen the piece and I am very offended by the content and do not believe the residents of the City of Miami Beach deserve or want this type of politicking in our community. Although, this piece is not a consequence of the Group V race, it is important that all candidates in all the races this year denounce this type of campaigning as wrong and not what the voters of Miami Beach want to hear.

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysouthflorida/2007/10/save-dade-endor.html


Improve Seattle Council

Wed, Oct 10th 2007, 16:34

In Position 9, Sally Clark is endorsed to retain the council seat she has held since January 2006, when she replaced Jim Compton. Her past experience as a legislative aide and department staffer and her current work as a council member place her far ahead of newcomer Judy Fenton. Clark has earned a full four-year term.http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/editorialsopinion/2003928186_counciled07.html


New law to keep drug dealers farther from kids

Wed, Oct 10th 2007, 16:26

Sen. Julia Boseman helped propose legislation that will expand safe zones around schools and parks from three hundred feet to one thousand feet. That means if you sell drugs within those areas, you can be charged with a class-E felony.http://www.wwaytv3.com/new_law_to_keep_drug_dealers_farther_from_kids/10/2007


Commissioner Michael Góngora Pushing Green Initiatives

Wed, Oct 10th 2007, 15:32

Miami Beach October 2007 - Commissioner Góngora issued a proclamation marking September 27, 2007 as:  “DadePaper Greensafe & Innovations Expo Day.” DadePaper was founded in 1939 by current Chairman Irving Genet and his father Harry Genet in Miami, FL. The company remains family owned and operated. It was the first annual expo and its mission was to showcase a variety of products and services- both “green” and innovative in order to educate customers on the latest options in foodservice disposables and janitorial supplies.http://www.citydebate.com/florida/miamibeach/template.php?url=0110080705.htm


AEP-PSO case before regulators: The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is expected to approve a final order that could affect electricity rates for more than half a million utility customers

Wed, Oct 10th 2007, 15:22

"This state is hungry for energy efficiency, and this commission is taking the step . . . to require a utility to begin that journey," Commissioner Jim Roth said in August, following final deliberations in the case. http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?articleID=071009_5_E1_spanc88676


Panel to Fight Poverty in Alabama

Wed, Oct 10th 2007, 15:18

"I hope we can walk away with something we can use to help people," said Rep. Patricia Todd, D-Birmingham, chairwoman of the panel and sponsor of the resolution that set up the committee.http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/10/09/ap4203140.html


State budget: Revenues fall -- projected deficit soars

Wed, Oct 10th 2007, 15:06

Assemblyman John Laird, who chairs the Assembly Budget Committee, said projections in the last three budget years have been worse than reality.

"You always have to be a little nervous, but it's too early to tell," Laird said.

http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/424058.html


House speaker creates task force to study poverty

Wed, Oct 3rd 2007, 09:30

Posted by The Associated Press October 02, 2007 12:40 PM

MONTGOMERY -- A task force formed by House Speaker Seth Hammett to study poverty in Alabama will hold its first meeting next week.

 "We want to look at policies that adversely impact those in poverty and look at new policies that could lift people out of poverty," said Rep. Patricia Todd, D-Birmingham, chair of the task force.

http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2007/10/house_speaker_creates_task_for.html


Global Warming Commission holds first meeting

Wed, Oct 3rd 2007, 09:14

 Wednesday, Oct 3, 2007

By John Lyon
Arkansas News Bureau

LITTLE ROCK - Protecting the environment and promoting economic development don't have to be mutually exclusive goals when reasonable people seek common ground, Gov. Mike Beebe said Tuesday in convening the newly formed Governor's Commission on Global Warming.

When the goals cannot be reconciled, Beebe said, the environment is his top priority.

On Tuesday, the panel elected the House sponsor, state Rep. Kathy Webb, D-Little Rock, co-chairman of the commission, along with Pearlie Reed of Marion, former chief conservationist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2007/10/03/News/343531.html


A People Person: Adam Ebbin is emphasizing constituent work in his reelection campaign.

Tue, Oct 2nd 2007, 13:41

 By David Schultz
October 2, 2007

For Adam Ebbin, being a Delegate in the Virginia General Assembly is simple: your first priority is to work for the people you represent.

Ebbin, a Democrat in Virginia’s 49th House of Delegates district who is trying to be reelected to his third term, doesn’t tout his partisan credentials or subscribe to a rigid ideological philosophy. According to him, his strength as a politician is that he knows how to compromise and get things done.

http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/article.asp?article=88022&paper=60&cat=197


Gay man named planning chief

Tue, Oct 2nd 2007, 09:44

As Upper Market, the Castro District and other parts of San Francisco face big changes, the city is getting a new planning director.

John Rahaim, who is openly gay, has been Seattle's planning director for four years. He will start his new job in January at a salary of $196,000.

http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=2234


Removal of transgender protection from ENDA angers gay rights groups

Tue, Oct 2nd 2007, 08:58

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that several gay rights groups have withdrawn their support from the End Non-Discrimination Act after Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Barney Frank pulled language from the bill protecting transgendered individuals. A statement from Pelosi said that House Democratic leaders have decided to postpone a vote on the bill in order to "allow proponents of the legislation to continue their discussions with members in the interest of passing the broadest possible bill."http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/02/MN6QSHRA6.DTL&tsp=1


Council: All displaced renters must be told of aid

Tue, Oct 2nd 2007, 08:40

By Rebekah Schilperoort

Monday, October 01, 2007

To recognize the effect of condominium conversions on displaced renters, the city council unanimously passed an ordinance last week that penalizes developers and property owners who fail to notify eligible renters of tenant relocation assistance.

Tenants who earn at least 80 percent of median income are supposed to receive notice they are due $500 in assistance and the new ordinance just "puts teeth into that requirement," said Tom Rasmussen, chair of the council's housing committee and sponsor of the bill.http://www.ballardnewstribune.com/articles/2007/10/01/news/local_news/news02.txt


NEIGHBORHOOD PLANS: Mayor wants city hall to do most planning work

Tue, Oct 2nd 2007, 08:38

Monday, October 01, 2007

By Rebekah Schilperoort

Ballard and Crown Hill have done better than most communities at keeping track and implementation of its neighborhood plan, according to assistant city auditor Mary Denzel.

Nearly 900 residents were surveyed for an audit ordered by Seattle City Council member Sally Clark to review the mid-life progress of the 20-year plans. It included people who had helped craft the plans in the late 1990s and some who did not.http://www.ballardnewstribune.com/articles/2007/10/01/news/local_news/news03.txt


Feeding The Hungry

Fri, Sep 28th 2007, 16:38

Rep. Kathy Webb of Little Rock has taken the lead in forming a bipartisan caucus to propose hunger-fighting legislation in the next session beginning in January 2009. Her House Republican co-chairman will be Rick Green.

Webb is the first openly gay member of the state Legislature. There were those who thought she would be shunned and, through no fault of her own, ineffective in a legislature dominated by conservative rural males.

Not so.

"Kathy's great," Green told me. "She works hard. And she's solid as a rock. If she tells you something, you can count on it. And that's all you can ask of a legislator."http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2007/09/20/columns/john_brummett/092007lrbrummett.txt


Prairie Fest to be held Saturday

Fri, Sep 28th 2007, 16:29

On Saturday, Debra Shore, environmental activist and commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, kicks off the fourth annual Prairie Fest with a keynote address titled "Treating Water Like a Resource, Not as Waste."http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=44880&src=5


Water Legislation Beginning to Boil in California Special Session

Fri, Sep 28th 2007, 15:29

The California State Senate will begin hearings next Thursday, October 4 at 9:30 a.m. on the water special session when the Natural Resources & Water Committee meets. The panel will consider competing water supply reliability bonds and bills proposing expenditures of previously authorized water bond funds.

Assemblymember John Laird, who is the lead Assembly Democrat on the water special session, introduced a package of three bills Wednesday that Assembly Democrats are advancing during the special legislative session on water.

http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/2007/09/water_legislati.html


'Green' building may become the law

Tue, Sep 25th 2007, 13:39

Legislation and utility policy put state on efficiency path

In their high-profile campaign against climate change, California lawmakers have set goals for curbing carbon emissions from cars, factories and power plants -- and now they are taking aim at homes and offices.

"Studies show that buildings, like the ones you and I sit in, are responsible for 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions," said Assemblyman Ted Lieu, D-Torrance, by telephone Monday.

Adam Dondro, legislative aide to Assemblyman John Laird, D-Santa Cruz, said: "It's a huge piece that needs to be addressed."

Laird and Lieu co-wrote legislation this year to establish statewide building regulations that would help create new tracts of energy-efficient homes, beginning in 2013. The legislation, Assembly Bill 1058, would direct the state Department of Housing and Community Development to write new building codes that require efficient homes.

Lieu also wrote Assembly Bill 888 to require efficient commercial buildings starting in 2013 as well.

http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/09/25/news/top_stories/11_14_569_24_07.txt


Governor appoints Colorado's first openly gay district judge

Tue, Sep 25th 2007, 10:47

September 18, 2007

David Brett Woods will become Colorado's first openly gay district court judge.

Though one liberal-leaning blog, coloradopols.com, reported that Woods is the first openly gay district court judge and views his accomplishment as an important milestone, Woods said Monday his sexual orientation shouldn't matter, and it won't influence his decisions on the bench.

"To me, it's not particularly news," Woods said. "It's never been an issue before. It's not going to be an issue. I follow the law."

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/government/article/0,2777,DRMN_23906_5700609,00.html


Gay marriage backed

Wed, Sep 19th 2007, 17:01

September 19, 2007

The struggle over same-sex marriage has landed in San Diego, where the City Council agreed yesterday to signal its support for the concept, only to have Mayor Jerry Sanders pledge to veto the action.

Sanders' decision could result in an override of his veto, which requires a simple majority vote of the eight-member council. Councilwoman Toni Atkins said she expects “the votes will hold” to set aside the veto.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070919-9999-1m19marriage.html


Nations, Collins seek AG's opinion on state's new immigration law

Wed, Sep 19th 2007, 13:26

Published: September 15, 2007 12:00 am

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Five state lawmakers, including two from Cleveland County, have asked for an attorney general's opinion on whether the state's new immigration law is enforceable.

State Reps. Bill Nations and Wallace Collins, both Norman Democrats, and Reps. Al Lindley, D-Oklahoma City; Al McAffrey, D-Oklahoma City, and Scott BigHorse, D-Pawhuska, sent a seven-page letter to Attorney General Drew Edmondson requesting the opinion, Edmondson's office confirmed Friday.

http://www.normantranscript.com/localnews/local_story_258012356


Laird named to statewide water issues

Wed, Sep 19th 2007, 12:59

Assembly Speaker Núñez has named Assemblymember John Laird (D-Santa Cruz) to lead the Assembly working group focused on the special session on statewide water issues. The special session was called for by the governor.

In his role in the working group, Assemblymember Laird is expected to lead discussions between the governor, the Senate and the Assembly as they craft legislation to address various water issues facing California.

http://thecalifornian.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070918/NEWS01/70918010/1002


Gay Activists Hopeful on Job Bias Ban

Mon, Sep 17th 2007, 09:26

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Gay rights advocates expect Congress will soon move closer to approving a federal ban on job discrimination against gay, lesbian and transgender workers.

Rep. Barney Frank, a leading proponent, predicts the ban will win House approval in coming weeks.

A bipartisan bill was introduced in April by Reps. Frank; Christopher Shays, R-Conn.; Deborah Pryce, R-Ohio; and Tammy Baldwin, a Wisconsin Democrat who is openly gay. There are 167 co-sponsors, including a handful of Republicans.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Congress-Gay-Rights.html?_r=1&oref=slogin


Tim Schofield running strong in Boston

Thu, Sep 13th 2007, 09:05

As the Sept. 25 primary draws closer, Tim Schofield remains a top contender for election to the Boston City Council.http://baywindows.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=008EC9FBCFF24AD18614290016BE1303&nm=Current+Issue&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&AudID=0813BC739F2044E5A03DCF2DE3FDF7C9&tier=4&id=D56947E80ED7464AB13D4B


Daytime's New Decider: An Interview with Gay Judge David Young

Mon, Sep 10th 2007, 10:28

Andy Towle interviews David Young whose new daytime court show premieres this week.

http://www.towleroad.com/2007/09/ive-watched-jud.html


Marriage victory in CA State Senate

Fri, Sep 7th 2007, 15:48

A bill authored by openly gay State Senator Mark Leno eliminating gender specific language from the marriage laws now moves to the governor.http://www.bgay.com/bnews/news70907_ca_lawmakers_pass_gay_marriage_bill.htm


Commissioner Góngora to Push for Traffic Synchronization

Thu, Sep 6th 2007, 17:05

Miami Beach August 2007 - Miami Beach Commissioner Michael Góngora announced that he is calling on County and State officials to initiate a traffic synchronization pilot project on Miami Beach .

        "Few things cause greater stress in our daily lives than dealing with bumper-to-bumper traffic," Góngora said.  "Properly synchronized traffic signals can reduce congestion on arterial roads during peak travel times.  It is a measure well within our reach and our current resources.   Rather than reinventing the wheel, let's begin in our own backyard to ensure that those things within our control are functioning optimally."

http://www.citydebate.com/florida/miamibeach/template.php?url=0108260706.htm


John Laird: Water conservation is answer for future

Tue, Aug 14th 2007, 12:56

In the wake of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent statewide tour to push his water plan, there is a key fact all Californians should consider: The city of Los Angeles has grown by nearly 1 million people in the last 25 years, and current water use is virtually the same as a quarter-century ago.

Why? Water conservation.

Throughout urban Southern California, water conservation has reduced per-capita use by 39 gallons per day through replacement of inefficient water-using fixtures and improved landscape watering.

http://www.sacbee.com/110/story/323532.html


Gay marriage ban defeated in Massachusetts

Thu, Jun 14th 2007, 15:19

Four openly LGBT Massachusetts state lawmakers joined hundreds of colleagues and supporters on the steps of the state house to celebrate the defeat of proposed amendment that would ban gay marriage in the state.  With only 50 votes necessary to put the amendment on the ballot, the vote of 45 in favor versus 151 opposed is a clear demonstration of the value of direct representation by LGBT leaders.http://baywindows.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=008EC9FBCFF24AD18614290016BE1303&nm=Current+Issue&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=7F1ECA9954CE4D5BAD1ACF0ED9BB0F4B


HIVers vow to mobilize against AIDS cuts

Thu, Jun 7th 2007, 12:13

http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=1885


Small Texas city council race features gay GOP candidate

Mon, Jun 4th 2007, 09:25

Chris Moss, an openly gay resident of Frisco, Texas, secured enough votes in the general election to place him in a runoff for a seat on the city council.

http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2007/jun/03/frisco-city-council-runoff-features-gay-candidate/?print


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