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Santa Fe passes resolution recognizing gay marriage as legal in New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M. — The Santa Fe City Council has passed a controversial resolution recognizing same-sex marriage as legal in New Mexico.
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BREAKING: Rhode Island Senate votes in favor of marriage equality bill
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Rhode Island state Senate voted moments ago in favor of a marriage equality bill, a crucial vote that puts Rhode Island on course to become the tenth U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage.
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Iowa GOP lawmakers target Supreme Court justice pay over gay marriage vote
DES MOINES, Iowa — A group of conservative lawmakers have proposed cutting the salaries of Iowa Supreme Court justices who joined in a unanimous ruling four years ago that legalized gay marriage in Iowa.
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Advocacy groups pressure Senate to include gay couples in immigration reform
Frustrated at being left out of an immigration overhaul, gay rights groups are pushing to adjust a bipartisan Senate bill to include gay couples. But Democrats are treading carefully, wary of adding another divisive issue that could lose Republican support and jeopardize the entire bill.
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Lawmaker who said gays are a health risk seeks to make amends with gay colleague
DES MOINES, Iowa — An Iowa lawmaker who gained national attention last week for critical remarks about homosexual lifestyles says he wants to go to lunch with a gay colleague.
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Duke University to offer health insurance coverage for transgender students
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke University has announced it will begin offering student health insurance coverage for gender confirmation surgery. The university joins a handful of other institutions offering similar coverage, though the University of North Carolina System currently does not.
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Lesbian teacher fired by Catholic school to take her case to city hall
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Her grievance denied by the Bishop Watterson High School principal who signed her termination letter, Carla Hale said Wednesday morning that she will take her case against the Catholic Diocese of Columbus to the city’s Community Relations Commission.
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R.I. Senate leader plays key role in marriage equality debate
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — If Rhode Island joins the rest of New England in allowing gay and lesbian couples to wed, it will be because a formidable opponent, Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed, moved out of the way.
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R.I. Senate expected to pass marriage bill with ‘overwhelming support’
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — State lawmakers in Rhode Island could decide whether the nation’s smallest state becomes the 10th to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry.
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Fla. school board tables rules discussion to avoid allowing gay-straight alliance
LEESBURG, Fla. — Efforts to establish a gay-straight student alliance at a Florida middle school failed after school board members voted Monday night to table discussions about proposed rules for the club.