
Senate Committee Takes Historic Step to End "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
First vote ever to repeal the discriminatory ban on open service by gays and lesbians.
First vote ever to repeal the discriminatory ban on open service by gays and lesbians.
Lawmakers stand on right side of history in vote to end ban on open service
Washington - Today, Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, issued the following statement:
CNN survey comes as Congress plans to take key votes this week.
Washington - Today a broad coalition of military women from Virginia submitted an open letter to Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.). The letter, hand delivered today, calls on Webb to support…
White House, Pentagon and Congress Outline Consensus Legislative Option
Key committee hearing scheduled to consider ending 27 year ban on blood donations.
Measure would prohibit discrimination against public school students on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Washington - Upon news today that notoriously anti-LGBT Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind., is resigning after an affair with a member of his staff, Human Rights Campaign spokesperson Michael Cole released…
69% of likely voters favor open service, according to new independent poll.