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BofA reimburses ‘gay tax,’ phony survey backfires, all hands on deck in Maryland
Say what you will about Bank of America, but they gave their LGBT employees a pretty remarkable gift this week. A phony anti-gay survey backfires in Washington when voters refuse to fall for discriminatory talking points. Turmoil at Equality California with a surprise resignation, and it’s all hands on deck right now in Maryland.
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New Hampshire poll: Voters do not want to repeal same-sex marriage law
DURHAM, N.H. — A new poll out of New Hampshire this week shows strong opposition to repealing the state’s marriage equality law, and a majority of voters said gay marriage has had little to no effect on the state.
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Marriage bans even worse than we thought
Holy cow. Where to begin? Dustin Lance Black’s play about Prop 8 hit Broadway for an incredible night. The tapes of the Prop 8 trial might actually get released. Florida’s working on domestic partnerships, North Carolina’s marriage ban is even worse than we thought, New Hampshire might repeal marriage, and Missouri — yes, Missouri — favors legal recognition for gay couples.
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Bill to repeal same-sex marriage law advances in New Hampshire House
A New Hampshire state House subcommittee on Wednesday endorsed a bill that would repeal the state’s marriage equality law, and substitute same-sex marriage with a form of civil unions for both gay and heterosexuals couples.
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GOP debate: Candidates offer some surprises on LGBT-related issues
The seven Republican presidential candidates showed some differences on gay-related issues in their first high-profile debate Monday night — with some surprises.
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New Hampshire lawmakers delay anti-gay marriage bills until 2012
Lawmakers in New Hampshire this week postponed action until next year on two bills aimed at repealing the state’s gay marriage law. The House Judiciary Committee voted to retain the bills in committee, and not consider them again until 2012.
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Poll: New Hampshire voters oppose repealing marriage equality law
MANCHESTER, N.H. — While Republican legislators are stepping up efforts to repeal New Hampshire’s marriage equality law, a new poll suggests that the majority of voters are not necessarily on their side.
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Marriage equality battle ramps up in New Hampshire, Maryland
Two New Hampshire legislators have introduced bills to repeal the state’s marriage equality law, even though Republican leaders said that such a repeal is not a party priority in 2011. And several other states saw legislative moves toward or away from equality in the past week.
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Presidential hopeful Fred Karger takes on NOM’s anti-gay marriage campaign
Gay activist and Presidential hopeful Fred Karger has released a 60 second TV spot that has already started running in New Hampshire taking on the National Organization For Marriage and their lies.
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Gay marriage foes not giving up on New Hampshire repeal, even if not on GOP’s agenda
CONCORD, N.H. — Gay marriage opponents said Thursday they are confident the New Hampshire state House will vote on legislation to repeal the law that sanctions gay marriage, even though Republican leaders have said it is not on their list of priorities this year.