Anti-Equality Legislation Moving in the States
April 27, 2011 by Jeremy Pittman
With many state legislatures facing adjournment dates in the next few weeks, anti-equality lawmakers around the country are ramping up attacks on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Harmful legislation has already passed in a few states and is advancing in others.
Continue Reading ►NOM’s Cast of Characters
November 4, 2010 by Carolyn Simon
The campaign to oust three Iowa judges who ruled in favor of marriage equality in 2009 succeeded. An independent judiciary is now threatened and no organization is more responsible for that than NOM. And they’re feeling good about it.
Continue Reading ►A Beautiful Day Ahead For a Better Minnesota!
November 2, 2010 by Carolyn Simon
The forecast couldn’t be better for the weather or the outcome of Minnesota’s hotly contested Gubernatorial race. On the meteorological side of things, (weather is *THE* topic of choice for small talk among Minnesotans) we’re expecting sunny skies with temperatures in the mid to upper 50’s for a majority of the day. Perfect conditions for thousands of Get Out the Vote volunteers around the state to turn out voters for pro-equality candidates.
Continue Reading ►An Exciting Week of Fighting in Minnesota
November 2, 2010 by Carolyn Simon
Election day is here. I have been working with Tarryl Clark's campaign for over a week now, and it has been quite an exciting time. She is running an aggressive campaign against Michelle Bachmann who has been a staunch opponent of LGBT equality in Minnesota and nationwide. I have been making calls to members around the state who are very engaged in the upcoming election. People in the 6th Congressional District are tired of Bachmann and want someone like Clark who will represent the needs of all of the constituents of the district.
Continue Reading ►Governors’ Elections Are Key to Moving Equality Forward
November 2, 2010 by Marty Rouse
With so many elections getting attention, it’s easy to overlook some key Governors’ races. While there are many that deserve attention, there are three races that HRC is paying particular attention to:
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