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N.C. governor asked not to defend same-sex marriage ban
RALEIGH, N.C. — Same-sex couples and their families who want Gov. Pat McCrory to keep out of pending litigation challenging North Carolina’s gay marriage ban are bringing names of their allies to his offices.
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N.C. advocacy group to hold rally over state’s tax filing policy
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina’s largest LGBT advocacy group is holding a rally to protest a new state tax policy regarding same-sex couples.
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Campaign to defeat anti-gay marriage amendment in NC takes shape
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Meeting over the weekend with more than 400 of their supporters from across the state, officials with the statewide LGBT advocacy and education group, Equality North Carolina, previewed their official campaign to defeat an anti-LGBT constitutional amendment in May 2012.
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Advocates say serious problems remain in new version of anti-LGBT amendment
Negative consequences of a far-reaching anti-LGBT state constitutional amendment remain very real possibilities, statewide equality advocates warned Saturday. Equality North Carolina Interim Executive Director Alex Miller said his group finds leaders’ newest efforts unnerving.
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North Carolina Senate leaders attempt sneaky hearing of anti-LGBT amendment
Leaders in the North Carolina Senate have apparently attempted to sneak in a hearing of a proposed anti-LGBT state constitutional amendment when they open their special fall session on Monday.