Congressional Race in California Draws a High-Profile Cast

, Calif. — With competitive races in a rarity in California, the unexpected availability of a seat here has set off a sudden and furious chase, with at least a and a mélange of political styles and personal .

California’s 10th , a sprawling made up of a collection of suburbs east of , has been represented since 1997 by Ellen O. , a who resigned after being confirmed on June 25 to a top post in the .

The field to succeed her includes the governor, two state , a decorated who is openly and a former newspaper reporter. And that does not even include the candidates in this Democratic-leaning district.

The crush of , said Henry , a professor and of the school at University of California, Berkeley, might stem in part from the of the district, which extends from the liberal Bay Area to more territory inland.

“These seats don’t come available very much, and the reason is very simple: geography,” Dr. said. “The are primarily on the coast, and the are in the and the mountains, so it’s very hard to build a competitive district. But this has the potential to be one.”

The governor, John Garamendi, is considered the early favorite to replace Ms. . Mr. Garamendi, a who had considered for governor next year, said he opted instead for in large part because of the abbreviated campaign. A primary, followed by a special election, to complete Ms. ’s term must be held within 126 days of the governor setting the date. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued a proclamation Friday declaring Nov. 3 the date for the special election.

“I thought, How am I going to spend two valuable ?” said Mr. Garamendi, 64, who previously served as the of interior in the as well as the California’s first elected commissioner. “Am I going spend two years dialing for dollars, or am I going to spend out ringing doorbells and person to person and the other 20 months working on issues?”

Mr. Garamendi’s principal among the , some show, are Mark James DeSaulnier and Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan. Both were elected to their posts last fall.

Mr. DeSaulnier, 57, is a former mayor, city and , who says his comes in spite a devastating with : a involving his father, Judge Edward J. DeSaulnier Jr., who was removed from the of the and disbarred in 1972 after being accused of rigging a sentence for the Mafia. The older Mr. DeSaulnier was never charged with a crime but was disgraced nonetheless and committed in 1989.

“I’ve been very affected by my father’s journey,” said Mr. DeSaulnier, who worked as a before for office. “And I’ve loved my public life.”

The rest of the Democratic field is not as well known, though one candidate has attracted some : Anthony Woods, a 28-year-old graduate of the United States Military Academy at and a of the war who was awarded the Bronze Star for two tours of duty. Shortly after his return from combat, while at working toward his master’s degree, Captain Woods told military that he is , resulting in an .

While considered a long shot for the , Mr. Woods would be the first openly in , though he has been careful on the to trumpet more than his .

“The first thing I talk to voters about is their , universal care and economic security,” he said. “I’m not hiding who I am, but they’re just as interested in talking about the issues as I am.”

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Out N.Y. lawmaker makes marriage his priority

Out N.Y. lawmaker makes marriage his priority
This article looks at out Daniel O’Donnell’s “intensely personal” lobbying effort win passage of a measure that’s scheduled to be considered today. Passage is considered highly likely in the 150-. O’Donnell reportedly has secured the backing of almost 90 . A similar bill passed the state’s Assembly in 2007. The New York Times (5/11) , Daily News (New York) (5/12) * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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Showdown looms over NY gay marriage

(Albany, New York) The Assembly is expected to pass a bill this week, but one again the will likely be bogged down in the .

The bill was unveiled last month by New . (D) and introduced in the Assembly by

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Transgender woman wins birth certificate ruling

A 67-year-old Los Angeles native, now living in Kansas, won a state ruling in on Friday that makes it easier for California-born to change their , a document that can be critical in a security-conscious age.

Gigi Marie Somers was born male but has lived most of her life as a , and underwent -change surgery in 2005. She got a driver’s license with her new name and gender and sought a new , but learned that Kansas was one of the few states that will not change a resident’s on a .

Somers then turned to a , only to discover that a 1977 state law requires an application for a change on a new to be filed in the county where the applicant now lives.

But Friday, the First District said the law violates the rights of someone like Somers to be treated the same as a person who still lives in California.

Any law that penalizes someone for moving to another state restricts the to travel and can be justified only if it meets an urgent , which doesn’t exist in this case, said in the 3-0 ruling.

For anyone in a similar situation, the case is important because of “the emphasis placed on identity documents in our post-9/11 world,” said attorney Matt Wood of the Law Center in , which represented Somers.

He said the and employers are increasingly requiring or to establish the identity of applicants for various programs and .

that would have the same effect as the court ruling, AB1185 by Lieu, D- (), was introduced in February but ’t passed yet, Wood said.

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Sean Penn: Is politics his next role? San Francisco Chronicle

Academy-Award winning actor the media hordes Tuesday in ’s colorful mecca, the Tosca Cafe, to strongly endorse the official founding of a state “ Day” to honor the slain S.F. and .
But Penn left open the question on what might be his next big role: Does the thespian who has Venezuelan leader , endorsed Rep. for and just generally rabble-roused about his ”Commie-loving” roots (we paraphrase his speech here) ever plan to run for office?
Surrounded by some of the real-life characters behind the “Milk” — Milk’s friends and early and Anne , state (who had a cameo in the film) and a host of and leaders — Penn deftly sidestepped the question.
“The closet,” he said looking around at the leaders behind him, “is brimming with skills.”
But the actor — who won the this year for his role in “Milk” — did speak strongly on his that a state day, May 22, to officially recognize the accomplishments of Milk. And he predicted his actor, Gov. , will get behind it.
“I trust that Gov. Schwarzenegger is an increasingly reasonable man,” he said. “And that he understands that passing on , as surrounds this issue … is poisonous to future .” A day to recognize Milk, he said, would “wake up that interest in activism and volunteerism … in every way imaginable” among school children in California, who would be encouraged to learn of Milk’s efforts. See Sean Penn: Is politics his next role? Chronicle * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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California gay rights timeline

As and have fought for rights and won elected office, has shifted. Back in 1977, singer of Florida was leading a -based campaign against , claiming they were sinners and a threat to children and family life. When pollsters asked more than 1,000 to , in their homes – whether they agreed with her, 45 percent said yes. Emotions still run high on the issue, but more now say they know and , and approve of same- . The shift is particularly pronounced among residents ages 18 to 29. Following are notable in the ’s rights movement.

1951: The , one of the first in the , is incorporated in Los Angeles to combat oppression of .

1955: The Daughters of Bilitis, a national , is founded in .

1961: José Sarria runs for the Board of Supervisors, becoming what is believed to be the nation’s first openly candidate for public office.

1975: 489, by Willie Brown, decriminalizes performed in private by consenting in California.

1977: The overwhelmingly votes to define civil as a contract between a man and a . later becomes the first openly person to be elected to public office in California, winning a seat on the Board of Supervisors.

1978: Voters 6, the , named for Sen. John , which would have barred , and their supporters from teaching in public schools.

1979: Gov. issues an barring against based on .

1984: Gov. 1, the first bill that would have banned on the basis of .

1989: Bill 202, by Sen. Diane Watson, requires law enforcement agencies to report , including those in which a motivating factor is the victim’s .

1991: Gov. Pete Wilson 101, by Terry , prohibiting against in the workplace.

1992: Wilson ’s narrower measure, 2601, which adds protections to the Labor Code.

1994: Sheila Kuehl is elected to the Assembly, becoming the ’s first openly or member.

1999: 26, by Assemblywoman Carole Migden, creates the first statewide domestic registry, allowing the partners of to receive benefits.

1999: 1001, by Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa, adds to anti- of the state Fair and Housing .

1999: 537, by Assemblywoman Sheila Kuehl, makes it illegal to harass students in public schools because of .

2000: Voters pass Proposition 22, which banned same- .

2001: Migden’s 25 greatly expands the rights of to include benefits through , death benefits, sick leave, tax deductions and of stepchildren.

2002: The nation’s first legislative , , and Caucus is formed in the Legislature. It comprises Assembly Kuehl, Migden, Jackie Goldberg and Christine Kehoe.

2002: John Laird and are elected to the Assembly, becoming the first openly men in the Legislature and of the Caucus.

2003: 205 by Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg extends to registered nearly all the same provided to opposite- spouses in California.

2004: Mayor Gavin Newsom orders city officials to issue licenses to same- . More than 4,000 receive licenses and are married before the California orders a halt to the process until its can be determined.

2004: 2208, by Assemblywoman Christine Kehoe, bars providers from discriminating against .

2005: Gov. 849, by , which would have legalized same- . Schwarzenegger urged rights to wait for on Proposition 22 or ask the voters to repeal the ban.

2008: In a 4-3 decision May 16, the California rules that the state gives and the right to marry. On Nov. 4, voters approve Proposition 8, the ban that’s now being challenged.

Sources: Pew Forum on and Public Life; the American ; Encyclopedia Britannica; World Book Encyclopedia; Bee news archives.

Bee research/Aurelio Rojas, Pete Basofin and Micaela Massimino.

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For Supporters of Gay Marriage, a Dashing of Great Expectations

When &;Malcolm A. Smith&;spoke to a in packed with hundreds of -rights , fund-raisers and on Saturday night, his mere mention of the words “ ” roused the .

So when Mr. Smith got to the question on everyone’s mind — whether New York would legalize&;same-sex marriages&;— he was greeted with a burst of cheers and applause before he could even finish his thought.

“Hold up,” Mr. Smith, a , said, trying to temper the . “Although we do not have the number of votes at this time needed to pass the gender bill this , we are committed to pursuing its passage.”

With that, Mr. Smith sent a that same- in New York did not stand a good chance of becoming law this year.

His assessment was a sobering for supporters of rights, who with their and support helped win of the for the first time since 1965 and hoped to quickly knock down the last remaining obstacle to in New York.

“It’s very disappointing,” said , a Democratic who represents Staten Island and who listened to Mr. Smith’s speech, which was delivered at a fund-raiser for the Campaign, a national rights .

“Even if they don’t have the votes, that’s really no excuse for the leader not to crack the whip, get them in line and remind them that the only reason they’re in the majority is because of the community,” Mr. Titone said.

Expectations that the would this year have run high. To secure their in November, relied on hundreds of in contributions from supporters of and rights across the country. A bill, which passed the Assembly in 2007 and has the backing of Gov.&;David A. Paterson, was among the issues that were expected to press once they took the majority.

Mr. Smith himself said in 2007, “We’re going to make sure that happens in ‘08, when we take over the majority.” See&;For Supporters of Gay Marriage, a Dashing of Great Expectations&;

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Out O’Donnell throws hat in ring for U.S. Senate appointment in N.Y.

&;Out New York Daniel O’Donnell is among a lengthy list of seeking to be appointed to fill the U.S. seat occupied by , who has been nominated to the . O’Donnell on Monday had a 45- for the with New . . “It certainly would be a bold choice to pick someone who would be the first openly U.S. senator, and he’s known as a bold guy,” O’Donnell said. The /City Room (12/30) , The (12/30) MORE

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