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Respect for Marriage Act

The Respect for Marriage Act (RMA) repeals DOMA and restores the rights of all lawfully married couples—including same-sex couples to receive the benefits of marriage under federal law.

Arizona HB 2455

Would prohibit discrimination in employment, public accommodations and other areas based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Arizona HB 2543/SB 1397

Would permit gay, lesbian or straight couples to register as domestic partners and receive a limited bundle of rights, including hospital visitation, emergency medical decision-making, and inheritance.

Arizona HB 2544

Would require that school districts provide medically accurate and comprehensive sex education, including age-appropriate information on topics related to sexuality, including contraception, abstinence, and disease prevention.

Arizona HB 2598/SB 1219

Would provide family leave benefits to family members, including domestic partners, of state employees.

Arizona SB 1209

Would create a bill of rights for children in foster care which would include the right to be free from unfair treatment because of sexual orientation, gender identity, and other personal characteristics.

Arizona SB 1368

Would prohibit discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Arizona SB 1410

Would require the school board to implement procedures protecting students from harassment, intimidation, or bullying based on sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and other personal characteristics.

Arkansas HB 2176

Would prohibit a county or municipality from creating a domestic partnership registry or other certification process recognizing a domestic partner relationship not recognized by the state constitution. Existing laws creating such registries would be void.

Colorado HB 1260

Would add permit couples (gay, lesbian, or heterosexual) to enter into “designated beneficiary agreements”.



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