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New Jersey moves to protect marriage equality in case the Supreme Court ends it
With increasing fears that LGBTQ rights could be overturned at the Supreme Court, legislators are making it clear that same-sex couples will still be able to get married in the Garden State.
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NJ governor candidate claims schools teach “sodomy” to 6th graders during bizarre rant in gun store
“It goes too far,” he bravely declared about something that isn’t happening.
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New Jersey passes groundbreaking LGBTQ “Senior Bill of Rights”
Anti-LGBTQ discrimination will be banned in senior care facilities, in what could be the next frontier in LGBTQ rights.
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Anti-LGBTQ school board member poops on camera during live Zoom meeting then resigns
And she finds LGBTQ people “repugnant”?
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Community leaders mourn after transgender rights pioneer Babs Siperstein passes
“Babs is a leader, a trailblazer, and a role model for an entire generation.”
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Trans man forced to show prosthetic penis was accused of stealing a sausage
The store manager defended strip search by saying that the trans man might have put a salami in his underwear.
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Offices of LGBTQ organizations nationwide are being vandalized
Garden State Equality’s door was smashed and a brick was thrown through Equality Florida’s window this past week alone.
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New Jersey, neighboring Pennsylvania spotlight same-sex marriage efforts
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania and New Jersey are on tracks that could lead to the Northeast being the first full region in the country to legalize same-sex marriage — but the routes are hardly parallel and the horsepower anything but equal.
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LGBT advocacy groups team up to make gay marriage in N.J. a priority
ASBURY PARK, N.J. — Several national groups that support recognizing same-sex marriage are teaming up in New Jersey, saying that the state is primed to allow gay couples to wed.
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Commentary
Garden State Equality on Christie’s veto of NJ marriage equality bill
With the Governor’s just having vetoed the marriage equality bill, I beg your indulgence if this statement is a bit more personal than usual. Many in Trenton know that Governor Christie and I have a good relationship. This may come as a surprise, and even disappointment, to some of Garden State Equality’s members, but I like the Governor personally even though I agree with him on almost nothing.