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Vermont Lawmaker Does Double Duty As Comic
Mon, Jan 28th 2008, 13:28Rep. Jason Lorber does stand-up comedy when he's not legislating.
Simmons hopes to protect stalking victims
Mon, Jan 28th 2008, 13:24Newly elected mayor Denise Simmons pushes for broader criteria for receiving a restraining order and more protections for victims of stalking.
AP: Washington state gains sixth LGBT legislator
Wed, Jan 23rd 2008, 14:41Appointment of openly gay Democrat Marko Liias gives state six openly gay lawmakers. "Voters are making decisions on people's character, and not their sexual orientation," said state Sen. Ed Murray.
Salt Lake Tribune praises lesbian Utah Rep. Christine Johnson
Tue, Jan 22nd 2008, 13:48Editorial supports Johnson's legislation aimed at protecting LGBT citizens from workplace discrimination.
Cambridge elects nation's first out black lesbian mayor
Wed, Jan 16th 2008, 11:10Out lesbian Denise Simmons, a Victory endorsee who was re-elected to the Cambridge, Massachusetts City Council last year, has been elected mayor by her council peers. She is the second openly LGBT African-American to hold the post, and the first out black lesbian mayor in U.S. history.
Dan Savage endorses Sam Adams
Mon, Jan 14th 2008, 13:29Nationally syndicated columnist endorses Portland mayoral candidate.
Sonoma County candidate Maddy Hirshfield featured in Bay Area Reporter
Fri, Jan 11th 2008, 10:04Paper reports that Sonoma County has the highest concentration of same-sex households in the state. "Considering that kind of demographic, it is about time we had somebody on the Board of Supervisors who can really support all the people," said Hirshfield.
Randy Bishop featured in article on gay elected officials
Tue, Jan 8th 2008, 10:55Home News Tribune editorial entitled "On to the day when sexuality doesn't matter" hopes for day when sexual orientation is irrelevant in electoral politics.
Victory Fund scores first win of the year in Guam
Mon, Jan 7th 2008, 09:08Victory endorsee Benjamin Cruz won a special senatorial election on Saturday, capturing 41 percent of the vote.
Lovell named Houston vice mayor pro-tem
Thu, Jan 3rd 2008, 13:56Former Victory endorsee unanimously voted in by fellow City Council members
Bishop to be named mayor of Neptune Township, N.J.
Mon, Dec 31st 2007, 09:12Victory endorsee expected to be one of two openly gay mayors in the state.
Frank Ferri sworn in as Rhode Island Assemblyman
Fri, Dec 21st 2007, 11:48Victory endorsee Frank Ferri was sworn into office on Dec. 19, after winning a special election in Rhode Island's 22nd District. Click through to see video of the ceremony.
Being gay not hindering Polis' race
Mon, Dec 17th 2007, 13:22The fact that Polis is gay has hardly come up in Colorado — minus some derogatory name-calling on a right-wing blog — where he is locked in an intense, ultra-expensive primary battle to replace Senate contender Mark Udall.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram renews Joel Burns endorsement
Wed, Dec 12th 2007, 10:19"Our opinion hasn't changed: The Star-Telegram Editorial Board still feels strongly that Burns, 38, a Realtor and resident of the Ryan Place neighborhood, should be the voters' choice to succeed Wendy Davis."
Miami City Council approves domestic partner health benefit policy
Wed, Dec 12th 2007, 09:28The North Miami City Council adopted a new Procurement Ordinance which requires certain contractors wishing to do business with the City to provide equal health benefits to domestic partners of their own employees.
Oklahoma Corporation Commission candidate Jim Roth praised in editorial
Wed, Dec 5th 2007, 16:35Daily Oklahoman editorial praises Roth's diligence, omits mentions of his sexuality.
McAffrey proposes adding sexual orientation and gender to hate crimes law
Wed, Dec 5th 2007, 15:39Oklahoma's only gay state legislator proposes legislation, prompted by the murder of a 62-year-old gay man.
Ferri wins seat in Rhode Island Assembly
Wed, Nov 28th 2007, 10:42Victory-endorsed candidate Frank Ferri won a special election to fill a vacant Assembly seat, crediting his door-to-door campaigning and strong fundraising for the win.
Georgia candidate loses after anti-trans lawsuit
Wed, Nov 21st 2007, 08:25Riverdale, Ga., City Councilwoman Michelle Bruce, one of the few openly transgender elected officials in the U.S., lost her runoff election Tuesday following a high-profile lawsuit by opponents who charged she deceived the public by identifying as female.
Frank Ferri faces two challengers in special election
Wed, Nov 21st 2007, 08:08Aspiring Rhode Island Assemblymember faces two tough opponents in the general election Nov. 27.

