Statement by Cheryl Jacques on Gov. McGreevey Announcement - 08-12-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques releases a statement regarding New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey’s press conference.
HRC Disappointed in Delay of Marriage Equality in California - 08-12-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement regarding the decision by the California Supreme Court that the city of San Francisco lacked the authority to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Human Rights Campaign Adopts Policy Supporting Modernized Workplace Legislation - 08-07-2004
The Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors adopted a policy to support a modernized version of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
HRC Condemns Discriminatory Constitutional Vote in Missouri - 08-04-2004
The Human Rights Campaign condemns the vote that put discrimination in the Missouri Constitution by denying same-sex couples the right to marry.
HRC FamilyNet Adds Major Religion Section to Online Resources - 08-04-2004
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation FamilyNet project adds a major new religion section to its array of online resources.
HRC Lauds Washington Ruling in Favor of Marriage Equality - 08-04-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement applauding Washington state’s King County Court ruling in Andersen v. King County in favor of marriage equality for same-sex couples.
HRC: Senator John Kerry's Message of Unity Inspires Hope - 07-30-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques makes a statement lauding Sen. John Kerry’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.
HRC Lauds American Psychological Association’s Endorsement of Marriage Equality - 07-29-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques lauded the American Psychological Association’s endorsement of marriage equality for same-sex couples.
HRC President Cheryl Jacques Addresses Democratic National Convention - 07-28-2004
Human Rights Campaign President Cheryl Jacques addresses the Democratic National Convention, focusing on equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans
House Republicans Push Divisive Bill to Distract from Voters’ Priorities - 07-22-2004
By a 233 to 194 vote, the House of Representatives passes the Marriage Protection Act, a dangerous and discriminatory measure that would strip the federal courts of jurisdiction over challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act and block access for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community to the judicial system.





