Another major tech CEO condemns Arkansas’ discriminatory anti-LGBT legislation

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—Today, Max Levchin, co-founder of PayPal, CEO of Affirm, chairman of Yelp and Glow, and director at Yahoo!, condemned Arkansas’ discriminatory H.B. 1228, which, if passed into law, will allow individuals to use religion as an excuse to discriminate against LGBT people and other minorities.  On Friday, the measure passed the Arkansas Senate, and will…

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Local LGBT leaders weigh in on Indiana law

CBS News 8 – San Diego, CA News Station – KFMB Channel 8 City Commissioner Stampp Corbin, and Hillcrest business owner Brett Serwalt, added their voices to the national conversation concerning Indiana’s controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). Corbin suggested that the law is the beginning of an assault on LGBT rights in anticipation of…

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AHF: Florida Insurance Commissioner McCarty announces improved nationwide access to HIV medications

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin M. McCarty announced this week that Aetna, Inc. and Coventry Health Care of Florida, Inc. are revising their HIV/AIDS drug formularies for individual health plan members. The new change means a majority of HIV drugs currently labeled as specialty drugs in the highest cost tier of the drug formulary…

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Cher joins Felipe Diniz and Jean Paul Gaultier as honorees at AmfAR’s 5th Inspiration Gala São Paulo, April 10

NEW YORK, N.Y.— amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research will return to Brazil for its fifth annual Inspiration Gala São Paulo presented by Harry Winston. The gala will again be held at the home of Dinho Diniz, hosted by Naomi Campbell and will feature tributes to Felipe Diniz and Jean Paul Gaultier. Diniz, who will receive the amfAR Inspiration Award, has been vital to the success of amfAR’s…

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Comment period on proposed sex discrimination rule extended

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor has announced a two-week extension of the comment period for its proposed rule governing the obligations of federal contractors and subcontractors not to discriminate on the basis of sex in their employment practices. The extension ensures that the public has time to comment on the impact of the U.S….

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HRC: Senate under Harry Reid fundamentally changed the lives of LGBT Americans

Nevada Sen. Harry Reid will retire from the U.S. Senate after the completion of his current term. As leader of the Democratic Caucus since 2005, Reid has played a key role in ensuring legislation critical to the LGBT community passed the Senate, from new Hate Crimes protections, to ENDA, to the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t…

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NGLCC: ‘Gov. Pence, Indiana’s new law is bad for business’

The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) views the passage and signing of Indiana’s new “Religious Freedom Restoration Act” as nothing less than reprehensible. “The law is morally offensive and detrimental to business climate of the Hoosier State. Laws allowing religious exemptions to discriminate are a desperate and callous backlash against the success…

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