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ACLU accuses Kentucky prison of illegal anti-gay mail ban
A policy at the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex prohibits prisoners from receiving items that “promote homosexuality.”
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Kentucky House passes bill for new gay/straight marriage license forms
The proposal is a response to Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, who spent five days in jail last year for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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Billboard strikes back at Creationist theme park that won’t hire gay employees
Imagine reproductions of Biblical stories including a “life-size” Noah’s Ark.
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Kentucky Senate passes bill allowing businesses to deny service to gays
The legislation would also nullify all local human rights ordinances that protect LGBT people.
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Politician: Change definition of ‘matrimony’ to exclude homosexuals
The 454-page bill aims to reverse the “absolute Tyranny” of marriage equality.
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Kim Davis is against Kentucky’s ‘segregated’ same-sex marriage law
Her views on the new law are surprising, to say the least.
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Bill allowing businesses to deny services to gays advances in Kentucky
Kentucky businesses could refuse services to gay, lesbian or transgender clients in the name of protecting religious beliefs under a bill advancing in the state Senate.
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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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Kentucky senate approves separate marriage licenses for gay couples
“It’s almost disrespectful to the traditional family,” one Republican said. “That’s’ why, wisely, we decided to have two forms. That has nothing to do with bigotry, nothing to do with discrimination.”
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Kentucky legislators want to create two marriage licenses — one for straight couples, one for same-sex couples
Critics say the move harkens back to the “separate but equal” days of the civil rights movement.