News
HRC Report: Companies Offering Domestic Partner Benefits Increase Despite Economic Challenges
U.S. businesses are continuing to extend domestic partner health insurance benefits to gay and lesbian workers according to an analysis released by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
Kansas Rejects Anti-Gay Bigotry in State Constitution
The Kansas Legislature adjourned May 8, 2004 effectively killing a proposed anti-gay amendment to the state Constitution that would have denied marriage to same-sex couples in the state.
HRC: Defeated Supreme Court Nominee Advocates Tampering with Constitution
Defeated Supreme Court nominee Judge Robert Bork was the star witness at a U.S. House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the discriminatory anti-marriage amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
President Issues Divisive Statement in Support of Discrimination in U.S. Constitution
President Bush issues a statement renewing his call to Congress to pass a discriminatory amendment to the U.S. Constitution denying marriage for same-sex couples.
History Made as Massachusetts Issues Marriage Licenses to Same-Sex Couples
History is made as Massachusetts becomes the first state in the nation to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, says the Human Rights Campaign.
Setbacks and Wins in State Constitutional Battles
The Minnesota and Alabama legislatures adjourned without passing discriminatory marriage-ban amendments to their state constitutions.



