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Is Mike Pence about to reveal his position on LGBTQ civil rights protections?
For months, the socially conservative Pence has explained that he’s still “studying” adding protections.
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Senate leader: no consensus on gay rights protections
Republicans in Indiana aren’t in agreement on extending state civil rights protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
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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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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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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.
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Indiana Chamber backs statewide gay rights protections
On Thursday The Indiana Chamber of Commerce called to extend the state’s civil rights protections to bar discrimination against people based on their LGBT status.
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GOP denies plans of a “sneak attack” to expand LGBTQ rights
In a slick YouTube video, Advance America founder Eric Miller cryptically suggests lawmakers want to pass a bill involving “sexual activity and children.”
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Carmel, Indiana narrowly passes LGBT anti-discrimination ordinance
The Carmel City Council defeated efforts by social conservatives to block the measure.
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Indiana convention’s CEO calls for broader LGBT protections
The CEO of a massive gamers’ convention that is “shopping the show” to other cities and could relocate if lawmakers don’t expand protections for gays and lesbians.