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Businesses are saying no to ‘religious freedom’ laws & lawmakers are listening
Kentucky is the latest state to figure out LGBTQ hate costs money.
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Kentucky lawmakers pass bill for 1 marriage license form
Applicants can check either “bride,” ”groom” or “spouse” by their name.
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UPDATED: Kentucky approves ‘segregated’ marriage licenses for straight and same-sex couples
“Pure and simple, this bill is motivated by the desire to accommodate discrimination against same-sex couples.”
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Governor removes clerks’ names from marriage licenses to appease Kim Davis
Matt Bevin ordered the state to prepare new licenses in an attempt to protect the religious beliefs of Kim Davis and other officials.
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Gay couples want Kim Davis to reissue their marriage licenses
Questions have been raised about the marriage licenses issued by Kim Davis’ office and couples are asking a federal judge to force her to reissue them.
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County clerks ask Kentucky governor for special session
A county clerk says nearly half of the county clerks in Kentucky have asked Gov. Steve Beshear to call a special session of the legislature to address the issue of gay marriage licenses after same-sex marriage was legalized.
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Ky. House panel hears testimony on LGBT-inclusive anti-discrimination bill
FRANKFORT, Ky. — A former police officer who claims he lost his job because of his sexual orientation joined gay rights advocates Wednesday in urging Kentucky lawmakers to protect LGBT citizens from discrimination in the workplace, in public places and housing.
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Kentucky’s capital city passes law barring anti-LGBT discrimination
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Frankfort’s city commission has passed an ordinance prohibiting housing, employment and public accommodation discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.