Further action on LGBT bills looking less likely this Congress
Wisconsin high court upholds state’s marriage ban & more
Frank says supporters must now ‘do the lobbying’
Activists gather in D.C. to meet with legislators
A small corps of LGBT political insiders, speaking on condition that they not be identified, believe the Employment Non-Discrimination Act is headed for almost certain defeat...
The loss of Edward Kennedy’s U.S. senate seat to a Republican and the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down elements of campaign-finance law have caused much...
Republican Scott Brown secured a victory Tuesday in the Massachusetts special election, leaving many LGBT activists stunned and angry over the loss of the filibuster-proof Democratic...
With two veteran Democratic senators last week announcing plans to retire at year’s end, the LGBT community is losing two lawmakers that have largely been allies...
As lawmakers hash out the 2010 legislative schedule for Congress, LGBT rights supporters are anticipating a House markup for the long-sought Employment Non-Discrimination Act within the...
The year 2009 was a mixed bag. It started out great, fizzled quickly but then came back as the year went on. There were highlights and...