Wash. gay partnership foes say “too close to call”

, Wash. —

’s latest expansion of for was hanging in Friday as announced a to force a public , calling their effort so far “too close to call.”

In a statement to supporters, of the 71 campaign said they believe they will have at least the minimum 120,577 needed by Saturday to qualify for the ballot.

However, R-71 said the campaign doesn’t have enough to as a cushion for erroneous or duplicate , which must come from registered Washington voters.

To help meet the deadline, Randall appealed to R-71 supporters to gather additional and drive them to the on .

“We’re not trying to have a or anything,” Randall said later by telephone. “We need the , we truly do.”

The new “everything but ” expansion of is scheduled to take effect Sunday, but the law will be delayed if sponsors turn in their .

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Mike Gin, Redondo Beach’s Chinese-American, Rotarian, Gay Mayor

After months of living legal , ’s was finally declared legal several days ago by the California . But marital validation was no tonic for , who wasn’t celebrating the on same- issued last week by the California .

“It’s a bittersweet feeling,” he admits. “My husband and I are thrilled about that part of the ruling that affects us, but there are many other now who cannot share in the that we were able to experience on our . I’m hoping that someday all of us can experience that same .”

and his husband, Christopher , were part of the of approximately 18,000 married after the California ruled a year ago that same- marriages were legal, but before the Proposition 8 last fall banned same- .

Despite the ruling early last week upholding Prop. 8, he is not discouraged. He notes that Prop. 22, the long-standing - ban overturned by the courts last May, passed in 2000 with 60 percent of the , while Prop. 8 passed with only 52 percent.

“I think it is still a very strong social issue on both sides in our society right now,” he says. “But the voting numbers show that as a society we’re in the right .”

is an unusual public official in that he is , married, Asian-American — and popular at a time when California are reaching new in approval-rating . After serving eight years on the Redondo City Council and four as mayor, has developed a as a classic old-school who listens patiently to residents, considers a wide array of arguments and interests before making a decision, and goes out of his way to avoid confrontation.

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New Hampshire set for divisive gay marriage vote -

moves to the of America’s on on Wednesday when the state will decide whether to approve a bill to legalize same- and send it to the governor.

By a of 3-2 on Thursday, ’s said the bill was “inexpedient” to legislate, recommending the full defeat it.

The committee’s chairman, Senator Deborah Reynolds, said took a major step in legalizing civil last year — the fourth state in the country to do so — and needs some time to “build on this issue”.

The joined two to against it.

On Wednesday, the committee’s recommendation will get the first . Thirteen of the state’s 24 are needed to kill the bill. If the splits at 12-12 or if a majority wants to keep it alive, a motion to pass could be entertained.

The bill, which would redefine to include same- and make the fifth state in the country where is legal, could also end up tabled, where it could remain in political . If it passes, a likely by the governor could derail any law.

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California Court of Appeal Affirms Right of Transgender Individuals Living Out-of-State to Change California Birth Certificates

, 14, 2009 - In a groundbreaking for born in California, the California ruled on Friday that any person can amend their California regardless of their state of residence. Previously, only could amend their California .
In a , the California held that all born in California, regardless of where they currently reside, can a for a new . The strongly-worded decision was authored by Presiding J. Marchiano, who stated that “we discern no in treating California-born individuals who reside out of state differently from California-born individuals who reside in California when either class seeks issuance of a .”
The case was brought by Law Center (TLC) on behalf of Gigi Marie Somers. Ms. Somers, a sixty-seven year old , was born in California and now lives in Kansas. Ms. Somers underwent reassignment surgery in 2005 and has lived as a for a . When she sought to have a issued reflecting her , she learned that out-of- were required to obtain a court order from the state in which they resided. Unfortunately, Ms. Somers was not able to obtain a court ordered from her county of residence in Kansas. Left in legal and unable to change her , Ms. Somers contacted TLC for help. After the denied her due to the , TLC Kristina Wertz represented Ms. Somers before the .
“We are pleased that the did the right thing for Ms. Somers and recognized her right to change her ,” said Ms. Wertz. “No one who is born in California should be denied the opportunity to change their simply because they are and have moved out of state. Ms. Somers can now rest assured that her birth record will always reflect who she truly is, a right that all born in California enjoy. This is a for all over the country.”
“I brought this because I did not feel that my transition would be complete until my showed who I am. Everybody in my life accepts me for who I am, and I wanted to make sure my officials records did too,” said Ms. Somers. “I am extremely happy about this and grateful for all the work that TLC has done on my behalf.”
The decision also represents a for older . “It is courageous for a person at any age to fight for their identity. But to have a at the age of 67 seek recognition in to have her acknowledged takes remarkable ,” said Karen Taylor, Director of Advocacy &; Training at Services &; Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE). “SAGE has many who spent hiding who they were, living under terrible oppression and . We understand and celebrate the of all older who dare to step forward and demand to be acknowledged for who they are. Ms. Somers is an to all who seek justice and , at any age.”
“We applaud the Law Center for winning this truly significant ,” said Geoff Kors, of California (). is currently sponsoring the Equal ID Bill in the , which will statutorily ensure that individuals can change their California no matter where they presently live. Mr. Kors continued, “Our bill can now stand on the shoulders of this week’s decision. Together, we are toward full for in California and across the country.”
The decision, Somers v. , is currently available on the court’s website www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/A123445.pdf.
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Future of abstinence-only funding in limbo

() With the of the , critics of abstinence-only will be making an aggressive push to cut off federal funding for what they consider an ineffective, sometimes harmful program.

How quickly and completely they reach their goal is uncertain, however, as conservative supporters of abstinence …

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Al Franken wins Senate seat

(St. Paul, Minn.) A has certified results showing winning the state’s U.S. recount over , but a probably will keep the race in .

The ’s declaration Monday starts a seven- for Coleman to file a lawsuit protesting the …

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