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Indiana governor may lose re-election race over LGBT rights
Governor Mike Pence’s extremist stances on issues like LGBT rights, immigration, and abortion may cost him the election in the conservative state.
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Indiana legislative committee will examine LGBT civil rights
Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma said it would “let people think about it a little bit” before lawmakers return next January.
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Republicans push bill to nix protections for trans students
An Indiana congressman is reinforcing the state’s image as one of the most anti-LGBTQ places in the nation.
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Salesforce expanding in Indiana despite religious law uproar
CEO Scott McCorkle said the expansion couldn’t have happened without revisions to the state law.
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Ted Cruz ends his transphobic bid for president
Trump nicknamed Cruz “Lyin’ Ted,” and derided him as “unstable,” ”crazy,” ”a maniac” and “sick.”
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Trump dashes Cruz’s hopes in Indiana; Sanders-Clinton close
Trump has now won seven straight primary contests and has 80 percent of the delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination.
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State proposals on LGBTQ rights push businesses into the spotlight
Companies are speaking up loudly in states where bills have been proposed as part of a backlash to the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage.
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How lawmakers in these 12 states used religion as a weapon this year
Which 12 states wanted to take away rights for LGBTQ people under the guise of “religious freedom”?
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Indiana gay rights groups say history is on their side
Lawmakers wrapped up the 2016 session this month without advancing two measures in the Senate that addressed LGBT civil rights protections.
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More Indiana cities adopting sexual orientation protections
More cities across Indiana are working to adopt local ordinances that ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity after a push for statewide protections failed in the General Assembly last month.