Results of Utah gov. meeting with gay rights groups

 () . with rights Tuesday for the first time since saying he opposes providing for and .

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Utah Gov. Herbert meets with gay rights groups

() . is meeting with rights for the first time since saying he opposes providing for and .

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LGBT Legal And Advocacy Groups Decry Obama Administration’s Defense of DOMA

We are very surprised and deeply disappointed in the manner in which the administration has defended the so-called Defense of in Smelt v. , a lawsuit brought in federal court in California by a married same- couple asking the to treat them equally with to and benefits. The administration is using many of the same flawed that the administration used. These arguments rightly have been rejected by several state as legally unsound and discriminatory.

We disagree with many of the administration’s arguments, for example, that is a valid of ’s power, is consistent with Equal Protection or principles, and does not impinge upon rights that are recognized as fundamental.
We are also extremely disturbed by a new and nonsensical argument the administration has advanced suggesting that the needs to be “neutral” with regard to its treatment of married same- in order to ensure that collected from across the country not be used to assist same- duly married by their . There is nothing “neutral” about the ’s discriminatory of fair treatment to married same- : wrongly bars the from providing any of the over one thousand to the many thousands of who marry in six states. This of “” ignores the fact that while married same- pay their full share of income and taxes, they are prevented by from receiving the corresponding same benefits that married receive. It is the married same- , not in other parts of the country, who are financially and personally damaged in significant ways by . For the administration to suggest otherwise simply departs from both mathematical and legal reality.
When was courting , , and voters, he said that he believed that should be repealed. We ask him to live up to his emphatic campaign promises, to stop making false and damaging , and immediately to introduce a bill to repeal and ensure that every in America has the same access to .

 

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Gay advocacy groups press Obama

, disenchanted by ’s so far on campaign promises on their issues, are launching a campaign to get his administration to take a stand on the federal anti- law.

The first against a key section of the Defense Of was filed on last month by &; &; Defenders on behalf of eight same- married and three surviving spouses from . ’s until the week of June 22 to respond.

During his campaign, promised to seek a repeal of the , which allows states to not recognize marriages from other states. Robert reiterated the ’s position last month. He opposes , but does support civil and for . In recent weeks, and have moved to join in legalizing .

In the grassroots effort, are asking to print out a “flip flop card” with the statement, “ , please don’t flip flop on !” and it to the .

, the defense of this discriminatory and will be tantamount to nothing short of a flip flop from your previously stated intentions. We’re asking you Mr. , to take a principled stand for under the law and be the bold leader that we voted into office,” , who the -based Equal Rep, said in a statement.

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In Military, New Debate Over Policy Toward Gays

WEST POINT, N.Y. — Here at the that is nearly as old as the nation itself, two cadets recently engaged in a modern : whether they agreed with President Obama’s to end the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy and allow men and to serve openly.

“From what I’ve heard from my , are kind of against it,” said Daniel , a senior from Edmond, Okla. But Adrienne Rolle, a senior from , said she had no problem with lifting the ban, although she said that some of her male did.

are more comfortable with ignorance,” Cadet Rolle said of the reality that men and already serve in the military.

is not a perfect of the , but recent conversations with the cadets who will become the Army’s of leaders reflect uncertainty about what Robert M. Gates has characterized as a “complex and difficult problem.”

While Mr. has promised to get rid of the 16-year-old policy that allows men and to serve only if they keep their secret, Mr. Gates has said that both he and the want to push the issue “down the road a bit.”

have stepped into the vacuum. The , which represents some of the 13,000 men and discharged from the military since the policy took effect, is intensifying lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill — changing the policy requires — and calling on the to make good on his word.

“If he doesn’t speak up, he’s going to end up O.K.’ing the firing of service for being ,” said Aubrey , the group’s .

In recent years, prominent retired generals and have also urged repeal, among them Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when the policy was adopted after a blowup over the issue in the early days of the .

On the other side, some 1,000 retired officers supported by the Center for Military Readiness sent an “open letter” to Mr. saying they were “greatly concerned” about the impact of repeal on recruitment, morale and unit .

“How would women in the military feel if they were required to accommodate men in their private quarters?” said Elaine Donnelly, the center’s .

Col. Thomas A. Kolditz, the chairman of ’s department of behavioral sciences and who discusses “don’t ask, don’t tell” in his classes, said that cadets were roughly split for and against openly service but that most did not feel strongly about their views.

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Gay, HIV groups call for end of Bush health care rules

(Washington) A coalition of 38 and is calling for the removal of an eleventh-hour Administration expansion of federal rules prohibiting against care workers on the basis of .

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New Report Reveals that Bullying of Gay Students in Oregon in a Problem

“I didn’t go to college because I was afraid. was hard enough. I was the only teen I knew and most of the jocks wanted to beat me up. I never went anywhere alone. I had one of the best in my but after graduation I just wanted to forget all about school.” – teen testifying before the Oregon
SALEM, Oregon, March 4, 2009 – A coalition of today released a pair of reports pointing to the prevalence of bullying in , calling the hostile a serious detriment to .
The are joining with to strengthen Oregon’s anti-bullying law and create safeguards for youth in .
A new report, Too Afraid to Learn: Barriers to Post-Secondary for , , and Students, analyses a of 3,500 students about the climate for and students at high .
“One in three and students in Oregon indicate that the in their created a significant barrier to graduation,” said Tash , of the Alliance.
“And more than half of and college students concealed their or for of personal safety, , or .”
Scott Schmitz, a junior at University told the report’s authors: “One of the reasons I decided to come out as to my family, when I was nineteen rather than thirteen, was because I was afraid of .
“When I did come out my family pushed me away and made it explicit that if I didn’t change they wouldn’t talk to me again.
“After telling them that my was not a phase, I was cut off from them. I did not expect that they were going to stop supporting my .
“I was not allowed home for or Thanksgiving and the communication we had was limited.”
And his problems did not end there. When he tried to apply for financial aid for his university he came up against bureaucracy as his refused to supply him with their tax information which had to accompany the financial aid application.
The report makes seven key recommendations:
■ Provide inclusive and informed services for students.
■ Provide safe and inclusive housing for students.
■ Create policies and that protect persons from and on campus.
■ Institutionalize data collection on students.
■ Actively work to recruit and retain staff and faculty.
■ Establish gender neutral facilities such as bathrooms and .
■ Ensure that all on campus receive on issues.
A second report demonstrates that minority youth are far more likely to be the of than white youth.
“African American, Latino and Native American youth report up to 23% higher levels of in our schools than white students,” said Ebony Smith, of the of Color Coalition.
“We have a responsibility to take action now, to ensure that our schools are safe for all youth.”
released these reports as the Legislature begins deliberations on House Bill 2599, designed to strengthen and enhance Oregon’s existing anti-bullying statute.
HB2599 would ensure state-wide of anti-bullying and anti- policies, create clear notice and complaint procedures and establish a comprehensive approach to bullying.
The strengthens existing statute by clarifying the definition of bullying, adding specific guidelines for making the policy available to the school community, and encouraging training programs. The is expected to have its first hearing in the House Committee in early March.
“House Bill 2599 will strengthen Oregon’s anti-bullying law, ensure state-wide implementation, and help keep all children safe,” said Sonya Fischer, a and with Family and Community Together.
She added, “This will make a difference for youth with disabilities who are too often the of bullying.”
Matthew , a University of Oregon senior said: “Four and a half years ago, when I first attended the University of Oregon, I was a closeted person of colour. Going to college was going to be an opportunity to explore my identity in a place that I thought would embrace my development and growth.
“Despite the relatively liberal of my , words and phrases such as “” and “that’s so ” were commonplace, and even when said in front of authority figures, there were little to no responses.
“The made me think twice about coming out. I fight the daily battle to challenge racism and negative of .
“I was not ready to be in another fight, especially, when no one else was leading the charge. Finding the support to deal with my identity in a healthy manner was difficult.
“The University of Oregon does have resources for the community; however as a person of colour these spaces do not really resonate with me. I strongly identified with my racial identity and had only newly come into my ; I felt there wasn’t a space where I could be fine with both.”
House Committee Chair, Rep. Sara Gelser (D-Corvallis), joined today at the of the two reports.
“All kids should grow up free from of and at school,” she said.
“By strengthening school anti-bullying policies, we can make safer, stronger and more secure.”
Rep. Gelser, a mother of four, chairs the that is considering to update and strengthen the bullying statute.
■ Click HERE for Too Afraid to Learn: Barriers to Post-Secondary for , , and Students.
■ Click HERE for No End In Sight: An Examination of Oregon Healthy reports of of youth of color in .

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