HRC Engages in Virginia and New Jersey Elections
September 15, 2009
The upcoming Virginia and New Jersey elections mean a great deal in the national fight for fairness. While most Virginia eyes are on the Governor’s race, the Human Rights Campaign is also focusing on the battle for control of the House of Delegates.
Continue Reading ►HRC Launches DOMA Repeal Campaign
September 10, 2009
50,000 of you took our survey on how the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) harms families. And with Congress back in session this week, we personally delivered your responses – and thousands of heartfelt comments – to help build the case for repealing this discriminatory law.
Continue Reading ►Voices of Honor—Joining Perspectives
September 9, 2009
“Is there really that significant a need for pediatricians in the military?” I wondered. I was having a late, Labor Day dinner with a new acquaintance, who shared with me his interest in military service. “Tim” was particularly interested in joining the Navy. “’Peds’ (pediatricians) are actually among the most in-demand medical specialists for military service,” Tim offered. “Think about it: an increase in troop force also means an increase in need for family care, and yet peds tend not to be attracted to military service.”
Continue Reading ►House Committee Considers Ryan White Reauthorization
September 9, 2009
Today, the Health Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing on legislation to reauthorize the Ryan White CARE Act , the nation’s largest federally-funded HIV/AIDS program.
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