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HRC Report: GLBT Legislation Increases in States

Thirty-seven states have or are currently considering marriage related bills in 2004, according to a new report released today by the Human Rights Campaign.

Denial of Marriage Rights Costs Same-Sex Households, Children, Report Shows

Same-sex couples often pay more in taxes and receive less in federal benefits than other taxpayers, according to a report released by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.

Thousands Mobilize Against Federal Marriage Amendment upon Launch of Human Rights Campaign Meetup

Over 7,000 fair-minded Americans signed-up to "Meetup" to oppose an anti-gay amendment to the U.S. Constitution during the week following the launch of the Human Rights Campaign’s Meetup.

HRC Praises Decision Recognizing Oregon Marriages

The Human Rights Campaign commended an Oregon judge's ruling that supports giving same-sex couples the right to marry.

HRC Denounces Oklahoma’s New Constitutional Amendment Banning Same-Sex Marriage

The Human Rights Campaign criticized Oklahoma legislators who passed an amendment to the state constitution that would deny marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships to same-sex couples.

Virginia Passes One of Nation’s Most Discriminatory Laws, HRC Says

A law passed by the Virginia General Assembly is one of the most discriminatory and restrictive anti-family and anti-marriage bills in the country, according to the Human Rights Campaign.



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