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Out democrat Keturah Herron is running to bring big change to Kentucky
“I looked back at the life I’ve had, the advocacy work I’ve done, my life experiences…[and I realized] this aligns.”
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Kentucky foster agency says they’ll punish kids if they can’t discriminate against gay couples
Sunrise Children’s Services is refusing to sign the state’s standard contract unless they get a “religious exemption” to discriminate against gays, putting hundreds of kids at risk.
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Kentucky tax preparer posts sign refusing service to “homosexual” couples
He said his “moral objections to homosexual marriage” led him to posting the sign refusing gay couples.
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31 anti-transgender bills filed in 20 states as GOP targets schoolchildren nationwide
From school sports to putting doctors in prison for treating trans patients, lawmakers in these states want to make people’s lives harder.
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Creationist says God gave people noses so sinners had a place to hold their “glasses & contacts”
Apparently, myopia is a result of sin, so be suspicious of kids with glasses.
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Roy Moore asks the Supreme Court to end marriage equality
There are 5 conservative Supreme Court justices now, so he’s asking them to ban same-sex couples from marrying.
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A conservative tried to embarrass a Democrat for taking picture with LGBTQ activists
Phillip Wheeler probably thought the stunt would get him and his fellow Republican ahead in the polls. Instead, people want his resignation.
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A GOP politician lost his law license over letter calling women “pitiful, fat, ugly lesbians”
The former U.S. Representative lied about sending the letter and then got caught practicing law with a suspended license.
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Man barged into class to give out anti-gay pamphlets. University says it’s OK because he’s married.
The man entered an LGBTQ Studies class to give out conversion therapy pamphlets. But the administration said that he’s not a threat because he’s married and bought a house.
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State legislatures are filled with anti-LGBTQ measures, thanks to a religious right playbook
A Christian nationalist group’s concerted effort to create cut-and-paste measures has done all the work for Republicans targeting trans youth and promoting religious liberty across the country.