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Split decision in gay couple’s lawsuit over use of photo in anti-gay mailer
DENVER — A federal judge has dismissed part of a lawsuit filed by a gay New Jersey couple whose engagement photo was used in campaign attack mailers in Colorado.
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Colo. Gov. John Hickenlooper announces his support for marriage equality
DENVER — Gov. John Hickenlooper has, for the first time publicly, announced his support for same-sex marriage.
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Gay rights advocates rally in Denver, say marriage equality is coming to Colorado
DENVER — Gay rights advocates promise that marriage equality is coming to Colorado, either through the courts or the ballot box.
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Colo. governor signs bill allowing joint tax-filing for married same-sex couples
DENVER — Colorado gay couples who are married in another state and in a civil union in Colorado can now file joint state tax returns.
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Nine same-sex couples launch challenge to Colo. gay marriage ban
DENVER — Several same-sex Colorado couples have filed suit in Denver challenging the state constitution’s ban on gay marriage, saying it makes them second-class citizens.
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Colo. House approves bill to allow joint tax filing for gay couples
DENVER — Gay couples in Colorado who are married in another state and in a civil union here could file joint state tax returns under a measure headed to the governor’s desk.
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Colo. AG candidate: Gay marriage ban unconstitutional, shouldn’t be defended
DENVER — The Democrats’ candidate for Colorado attorney general says the state’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage violates the constitutional rights of same-sex couples and that the law shouldn’t be defended.
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Ten attorneys general file brief supporting Nev. same-sex marriage ban
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes and top law officers from nine other states are fighting a lawsuit challenging Nevada’s same-sex marriage ban, arguing no fundamental right to same-sex marriage exists.
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Bill to allow married, same-sex couples to file joint taxes passes Colo. Senate
DENVER — A bill that would change the way some same-sex couples in Colorado file their taxes has passed the Senate despite Republican objections that the measure chips away at the state’s constitutional ban on gay marriage.
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Bill allowing gay couples to file joint tax returns clears first hurdle in Colo. senate
DENVER — The Colorado state Senate of Tuesday gave initial approval to a bill that would allow same-sex couples married outsiode of Colorado to jointly file their state tax return.