Human Rights Campaign President on D.C. Appropriations Bill - 06-28-2007
Today, Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese issued the following statement following the vote on two amendments to the fiscal year 2008 Financial Services and General Government appropriations bill.
Bush Issues Veto Threat for D.C. Appropriations Bill Over Domestic Partner Registry - 06-27-2007
Next Up on ‘The Agenda’ - 06-22-2007
Listen to HRC’s radio show to hear about everything from the Stonewall riots to the “science of gaydar.” Tune in to The Agenda with Joe Solmonese Monday from 6-8 p.m. ET on XM Radio channel 120.
Senate Subcommittee Cuts Funds for Abstinence Education - 06-20-2007
U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services and Education approved a fiscal year 2008 appropriations bill that reduces funding for the Community-Based Abstinence Education programs by $28.5 million.
Equally Speaking - 06-20-2007
A commission will review the effectiveness of civil unions in New Jersey, conflict in Arkansas over domestic partnerships, a radio host comes under fire for anti-gay comments and more.
True Colors: Uniting Against Hate - 06-20-2007
This summer, Cyndi Lauper, Erasure, Debbie Harry, The Dresden Dolls, Margaret Cho and special guests are raising awareness about hate crimes through their 16-city True Colors Tour. Watch the video produced for the tour and take action today.
True Colors Launches, Includes Grassroots Hate Crime Action - 06-19-2007
The highly anticipated True Colors Tour kicked off on Friday, June 8, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The tour, which benefits the Human Rights Campaign, has already played in multiple cities across the country.
New York Assembly Passes Marriage Equality Bill - 06-19-2007
Today, the New York state Assembly voted 85 to 61 to pass A.B. 8590, a bill that would provide same-sex couples with the equal right to marry under state law. The bill now goes to the state Senate.
Equally Speaking - 06-19-2007
A long-running and very public custody dispute between a former couple is put to rest, a former surgeon general questions nominee James Holsinger and more.
Two Victories on Marriage Equality - 06-19-2007
The Empire State could soon recognize gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender families as equal. New York's state Assembly has voted 85 to 61 to pass a key bill that would extend marriage rights to same-sex couples. And Massachusetts legislators have voted to preserve marriage equality in the Bay State.





