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Indiana governor’s legislative agenda makes no mention of LGBTQ rights
Mike Pence made no mention of adding LGBTQ civil rights protections into state law in his agenda for the coming legislative session.
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Indiana bill targets transgender bathroom use
The bill makes it a crime for transgender people to use public bathrooms and locker rooms that don’t conform with their genders at birth.
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Indiana’s LGBT protections debate not expected on airwaves
Advocates on both sides say they expect dealing one-on-one with lawmakers will be more important than spending money on TV campaigns.
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NCAA joins group supporting LGBT rights in Indiana
The NCAA has thrown its considerable heft behind efforts to get Indiana lawmakers to add LGBT civil rights protections into state law.
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Indiana college is latest to be granted exemption from federal LGBT protections
The waiver doesn’t mean people who are attracted to the same sex are prohibited from attending or graduating from the Christian school but that they must be celibate.
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Another Indiana city approves local LGBT rights ordinance
The Anderson City Council voted unanimously Thursday to extend local protections on housing, education, employment and public accommodations.
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Suit challenges limits on Indiana’s religious objections law
The lawsuit argues that restrictions violate the state constitution by taking away legal protections based on a person’s religious views on matters like same-sex marriages
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Will Republican Gov. Mike Pence put LGBTQ protections into state law?
The pressure is on: A large coalition of Indiana businesses is calling on him — and say that failing to pass such protections will damage the state’s economy.
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Some Indiana cities worry proposed bill will bar enforcement of local LGBT protections
The bill would carve out broad exemptions for religious institutions and some small businesses that object to working with LGBT people.
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Opponents of LGBTQ rights descend on Indianapolis Statehouse
Citing Christian beliefs as justification for their position, antigay demonstrators gathered Tuesday at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.