As pride celebrations are expected to draw record-breaking crowds, the Human Rights Campaign will join supporters across the nation uniting for equality.
Passing the Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act by an overwhelming 65 to 33 bipartisan vote, the U.S. Senate took an important step toward giving law enforcement the tools they need to investigate and prosecute hate crimes.
The Congressional Budget Office released an analysis showing that recognizing marriages of same-sex couples would be beneficial to the federal budget.
Former Rep. Bob Barr, R-Ga., author of the Defense of Marriage Act that bans the recognition of marriage between same-sex couples, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to a proposed Federal Marriage Amendment.
The Human Rights Campaign responded to President Bush’s speech on HIV/AIDS by underscoring the importance of prevention and education.
On Friday, June 25, 2004, the Human Rights Campaign will be kicking off its Fahrenheit 9/11 Audience Outreach campaign.