Politics of Discrimination and Distraction Fail as Senate Resoundingly
The Senate voted 49 to 48 today to defeat the Federal Marriage Amendment, a measure that would have denied marriage[…]
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The Senate voted 49 to 48 today to defeat the Federal Marriage Amendment, a measure that would have denied marriage[…]
Read moreThe Human Rights Campaign and XM Satellite Radio recently announced the launch of a new, live talk show hosted by[…]
Read moreHuman Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese made the following statement as the Episcopal Church USA rejected a proposal that would[…]
Read moreHuman Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese made the following statement on the 25th anniversary of the first reported case of[…]
Read moreHuman Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese made the following statement on June 29th as the Arkansas Supreme Court handed down[…]
Read moreIn a column for the conservative magazine, The Weekly Standard, Executive Editor Fred Barnes broke the news that President Bush[…]
Read moreOn May 25th, Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese called out Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's politically motivated attack on[…]
Read moreHuman Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese made the following statement regarding Governor Howard Dean's recent comments on the Christian Broadcasting[…]
Read moreIn an Associated Press story out of California, Rev. Paul Zahl, dean of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in Ambridge,[…]
Read moreHuman Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese made the following statement regarding Vermont Gov. James Douglas's veto of a bill prohibiting[…]
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