Source: East Valley Tribune State lawmakers are going to get another chance to decide whether voters should have a chance to ban gay marriage. By a 6-4 margin, the House Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to constitutionally define marriage in Arizona as being solely between one man and one woman. SCR1042 now goes to the full House. Lawmakers there approved the bill a week earlier — but not before Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, tacked on an amendment to also guarantee certain rights to unmarried couples living together, whether gay or straight, like inheritance and hospital visitation. That made. Full story...
::: US Army Private Bethany Smith, 21, (aka Skyler James) will have another chance to argue her case for getting asylum in Canada because of a key court victory Friday, Canada.
Philippines Senate hopeful Danton Remoto photo by Ralph Camus, from Danton’s campaign blog
“I will definitely run as senator in 2010,” said Philippine LGBTQ rights advocate Danton Remoto Wednesday.
DC Agenda, “The LGBTQ Community’s Newssource”—according to its web tagline—is now out on the web.
About 40 people picketed outside of Uganda’s UN mission Thursday, chanting: “Gay rights are human rights.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the government must pay for the extra cost of insuring the spouse of a federal worker who was denied federal worker’s insurance benefits because the married couple is gay, Metropolitan News reports.
::: The federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) can’t be used to prevent a gay or lesbian federal court employee from getting full, equal benefits, Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Alex Kozinski ruled today, according to an AP report.
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As expected, the US Catholic bishops on Tuesday approved a broad new document, called Marriage: Love and Life in the Divine Plan, that sets up a new and far stricter guidelines for what the increasingly right-wing bishops group says is their mission to promote marriage—even civil marriage—as available only for the a union of one man and one woman.
Supporters applaud a Tampa city council vote adding transgender protections to the city’s human rights ordinance Tampa Tribune photo by Eric Hausmann
On a 5-1 vote, the Tampa city council on Thursday approved an ordinance that will add protections for transgender individuals to the city’s human rights ordinance.
::: The Domestic Partnerships Benefits and Obligations Act of 2009 passed out of committee Wednesday, Victory Fund’s GayPolitics blog reports.
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In August, leaders of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) emphasized the role “bound conscience” and choice, when the the group—which is the largest US Lutheran denomination—voted at a church-wide meeting to allow some local congregations to ordain partnered gay or lesbian pastors, and to study ways to bless the partnerships of gay or lesbian Lutherans.
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