Gallup Poll Shows Record Support for Equality - 05-29-2007
Almost 90 percent of the American public believes gays and lesbians should have equal job opportunities, a new Gallup poll says. It also found that a full 75 percent of young people ages 18 to 34 supports acceptance of GLBT equality. And nearly half of those polled support legal marriage rights for same-sex couples.
FDA Decision More Like 1977, Not 2007 - 05-24-2007
‘Yesterday’s affirmation of this policy by the FDA reflects a commitment to prejudice over science,’ said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Vermont Governor Signs Non-Discrimination Bill Into Law - 05-23-2007
HRC Hails Step to Provide Workplace Fairness for Transgender Vermonters
Extending Equality in Vermont - 05-23-2007
Thanks to Republican Gov. Jim Douglas, who recently signed a pivotal civil rights bill, transgender Vermonters will now be protected from discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations and other areas.
Download a Full Edition of ‘The Agenda’ - 05-22-2007
Hear from Margaret Cho, ABC News' Rick Klein and Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley. You may have missed Monday's “The Agenda” because of an XM system-wide signal problem, so download the entire show for free!
The Irrepressible Margaret Cho - 05-21-2007
The comedian will be a guest tonight on The Agenda with Joe Solmonese to talk about the True Colors Tour and her new movies. Tune in to XM Radio channel 120 from 6-8 p.m. Eastern.
Ohio Governor Signs Anti-Discrimination Executive Order - 05-17-2007
HRC Hails Action to Provide Basic Fairness for State Employees
New Gallup Poll Shows 68 Percent Of Americans Support Hate Crimes Bill Before Congress - 05-17-2007
Poll Shows Overwhelming Support Includes Majority of Republicans, Conservatives, and Religious Voters
Ohio Moves Toward Equality - 05-17-2007
In a historic move for the Buckeye State, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has signed an executive order prohibiting discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender state employees.
Celebrating Marriage Equality - 05-17-2007
HRC celebrates the third anniversary of marriage equality in Massachusetts. Almost 9,000 same-sex couples have been legally married under the Massachusetts law that grants same-sex couples the state-level benefits and protections of marriage. On May 17, 2004, Massachusetts became the first state to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples.





