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Next: Madame Mayor?

Fri, Feb 15th 2008, 09:20

"I want every New Yorker to hear me when I say: We are ready."


Pettis outraises all other Democratic candidates in 80th Assembly District

Thu, Feb 7th 2008, 08:43

End of the year campaign finance filings with the Secretary of State show that Cathedral City City Councilmember Greg Pettis (D) has raised more money than any of the four other Democratic candidates in the 80th Assembly District.


Laurette Healey receives sole endorsement from the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs

Thu, Feb 7th 2008, 08:30

The Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs has endorsed former Deputy State Controller Laurette Healey in the race for the 40th  Assembly District.


Flaherty ahead in 3rd District cash

Tue, Feb 5th 2008, 09:52

Gay rights activist Patrick Flaherty holds a commanding lead in fundraising for Milwaukee's 3rd Aldermanic District race, campaign finance reports show.


Primary election approaches in Milwaukee

Mon, Feb 4th 2008, 13:38

Patrick Flaherty, a candidate for Milwaukee Common Council, faces a competitive Feb. 19 primary. His election would make him the council's first openly LGBT member.


Chat with the nation’s first lesbian, African-American mayor

Wed, Jan 30th 2008, 13:21

http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=glbt&sc2=features&sc3=&id=55525 


Lawmakers aim to expand domestic partnerships

Wed, Jan 30th 2008, 13:10

http://blog.oregonlive.com/politics/2008/01/lawmakers_aim_to_expand_domest.html

OLYMPIA - After Washington enacted a law in July 2007 that gave same-sex couples legal recognition, more than 3,300 couples from all parts of the state registered as domestic partners.

In hearings Tuesday in the state's Legislature, several of those couples voiced support for a bill that would expand that law to give same-sex couples the same rights that married couples have in divorces, property, estates, taxes, and guardianships.


Lowe helps Gainesville pass non-discrimination ordinance

Wed, Jan 30th 2008, 08:53

Out commissioner Craig Lowe joins fellow city commissioners in protecting the rights of transgender citizens.


Gusciora bills to improve municipal court system advance

Tue, Jan 29th 2008, 09:23

The New Jersey Assembly's Judiciary Committee released three bills sponsored by out Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, which will greatly improve the efficiency of municipal courts by helping municipal prosecutors more effectively carry out their assignments. 


Pereira endorsed by Jewish Herald-Voice

Tue, Jan 29th 2008, 09:19

The Jewish Herald-Voice has endorsed Pereira's candidacy as Judge for the 190th Civil District Court of Harris County.


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