HRC Scorecard Rates Congress on GLBT Issues - 10-15-2004
The Human Rights Campaign released its annual Congressional Scorecard rating U.S. representatives and senators on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues in the 108th Congress.
HRC Marks National Latino AIDS Awareness Day - 10-15-2004
The Human Rights Campaign marked the second annual National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, calling for a renewed emphasis on prevention and treatment for the disease.
HRC Responds to Lynne Cheney Remarks - 10-14-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement regarding comments made by Lynne Cheney following the presidential debate.
HRC Responds to Presidential Debate Comments - 10-13-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement regarding comments made during the presidential debate.
HRC Celebrates 16th National Coming Out Day: ‘Come Out. Speak Out. Vote.’ - 10-11-2004
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation was joined by millions of Americans across the country in celebrating the 16th annual National Coming Out Day.
HRC Decries Rejection of Hate Crimes Legislation - 10-07-2004
The Human Rights Campaign decried the removal of the Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act from the Defense Department authorization bill.
HRC Calls Vice President Cheney’s Remarks on HIV/AIDS ‘Inexcusable’ - 10-06-2004
The Human Rights Campaign decried the removal of the Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act from the Defense Department authorization bill.
HRC: Louisiana Ruling Highlights Underlying Intentions of Discriminatory Amendments - 10-05-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement on the ruling by an elected Louisiana judge throwing out a constitutional amendment that denies marriage rights and all other legal protections to same-sex couples.
HRC Denounces Divisive New TV Ad - 09-30-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques releases a statement in response to a television advertisement criticizing Sen. John Kerry’s record on same-sex marriage.
Sound Defeat of Amendment Reveals Politics of Distraction - 09-30-2004
In a sound defeat, 27 moderate and conservative Republicans joined 158 Democrats and one Independent in opposing the Marriage Protection Amendment (previously the “Federal Marriage Amendment”) on the floor of the House of Representatives.





