U.S. Conference of Mayors calls on Supreme Court to rule in favor of the freedom to marry nationwide

NEW YORK – At its annual meeting today in Dallas, the U.S. Conference of Mayors overwhelmingly passed a resolution calling on federal courts, including the Supreme Court, to expeditiously bring an end to marriage discrimination against gay couples nationwide. Mayors from states that still ban marriage for same-sex couples, including Arizona, Texas, Ohio, Colorado, Missouri,…

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TV ad to draw LGBT tourism to Las Vegas premieres

http://youtu.be/0eyKmpffiZ0 LAS VEGAS (KVVU) – Continuing in its pursuit to draw LGBT visitors, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority premiered on Monday its first national television ad campaign geared toward that community. In the commercial titled The Check In, a man and woman prepare to check in at a hotel. The woman steps away…

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Oregon Republican conference endorses marriage equality

SEASIDE, Ore. – The government can’t tell you who to love, and it shouldn’t tell you who to marry.  That is the message Freedom Oregon leaders took to participants at the 50th Annual Dorchester Conference in Seaside last weekend.  It resulted in the first-ever endorsement of marriage equality at a Republican-dominated gathering of Oregon political…

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Religious leaders send letter to Mississippi legislators asking them to reject discriminatory bill

JACKSON, Miss.– Today a group of Mississippi Baptist and Methodist leaders sent an open letter to state legislators condemning SB 2681 that would allow businesses to refuse services to the LGBT community on the basis of religious freedom.  In the letter the signatories stand firm in their support of religious freedom, saying they hold the…

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Coaliton work helps to protect the freedom to marry in New Mexico

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO  – New Mexico’s same-sex couples and their families can breathe a sigh of relief: their freedom to marry is secure! Yesterday’s conclusion to the battle for marriage equality in New Mexico may seem anti-climactic, but is a victory none the less. New Mexico’s legislative session ended at noon today without even a…

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