Still not happy with what Obama is doing for the gays? Then try the other one. Last week, while pitching the president’s health care reform efforts to a room of women at the White House.
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From 365gay.comThe Department of Health and Human Services will establish a national resource center to help communities support and serve their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) elders.
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Mission: The Seattle LGBT Community Center mission is to provide opportunities and tools for LGBT individuals, organizations and communities that ensure their voices can be heard, included and affirmed; to be a place to engage, organize and effect change.
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Department of Health and Human Services recommends HIV tests be covered as a part of preventive care.
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