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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National ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal Tour Launch Set For Wednesday

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WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Rep. (D-PA), a of the war, the Campaign and Servicemembers United, will announce the of a national tour urging the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the policy banning and servicemembers from serving openly, at a Newsmakers press conference at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, in the , , National Press Building, 529 14th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.

Murphy will be joined by , and straight veterans, including Alva, the first wounded in the War; Chlapowski, a former U.S. Korean who opted to not re-enlist because of and is currently a at the Campaign; and Nicholson, a U.S. fluent in Arabic discharged under and of Servicemembers United.

“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” — the U.S. policy on in the military — is the only law in the country that forces to be dishonest about their personal lives or be fired or possibly imprisoned, according to . They call it a that hurts and while putting fighting overseas at .

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House Dems urge Obama to halt gay discharges from the military

WASHINGTON _ In the most vocal for the to take the in allowing to serve openly in the military, 76 Democratic today urged to use his to order a halt to military under the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law and work aggressively with to pass new to overturn what they describe as a that harms .

“We you to the maximum legally possible in administering Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell until repeals the law,” states the letter, organized by Rep. , a of California. “To this end, we ask that you direct the Armed Services not to initiate any investigation of service personnel to determine their , and that you instruct them to disregard third party that do not allege violations of the .”

A recent study by the Palm Center, a think at the , Santa Barbara, argued that has the authority as commander-in-chief to suspend the discharge process through an .

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For gay couples, married matters

Five years after the first same- in , and deeply traditional reasons for deciding to wed and cite equally conventional benefits flowing from , according to a study being released this week.

A significant majority of the 558 surveyed said that since marrying, they feel more committed to their spouses, more accepted in their community, and more likely to be open about their at work.

The indicates that there is something universal about the and social advantages afforded by the institution of , said the study’s authors from the , Los Angeles as well as . And it suggests, they said, that a ritual once scorned even by many same- has the power to ease .

“This really helps us confirm and makes us understand why same- demand - if it’s just about the legal rights, why wouldn’t they be happy with civil ?” said author of “, A History.”

“They want access to that word that is so highly valued by our society and by other .

“It is one thing not to invite your child’s or boyfriend to dinner,” said Coontz, a professor at The in , Wash. “It is quite another thing not to invite the spouse.”

Same- marriages began in on May 17, 2004, after the declared that and had the right to wed. The ruling ignited a political and social in and beyond, but since then four other states - , Iowa, , and - have extended rights to same- . in are currently debating whether to make their state the next to do so.

The study was prepared and paid for by UCLA’s , which examines legal and issues related to and is funded by foundations and individuals, including supporters of .

The authors of the , which consisted of about 30 questions, said they regarded it as an initial assessment of , largely designed to explore issues arising during public rather than to delve into more personal aspects of . For example, researchers asked whether ’ children had faced taunting as a result of their ’ same- - only 5 percent had - but did not ask how happily married partners were.

“We’ve been interested in the impact of for a ,” said Lee Badgett, researcher director of the and senior author of the study. “I’ve been combing the universe for data, but there just aren’t that many places to look at same- who are literally married.”

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PRINCETON: Students picket same-sex marriage opponents

— Waving umbrellas and , around 30 students danced and cheered in front of the National for ’s (NOM) offices Wednesday to voice of the group’s to same- .

NOM, which was founded in 2007 by George and of the Institute for and , is a that serves as a resource for organized to same- around the country, according to its Web site. The group is based in , across the street from the university.

”The fact that NOM exists so close to campus and that it was founded by a professor, yet that there ’t been much discussion about the issue, gives the impression that is ambivalent,” said Emily Sung, a sophomore who helped the . “That’s what we’re combating. We want to end the .”

Many showed up in , referencing NOM’s “” commercial, which features standing in front of a foreboding background of . The commercial, part of NOM’s $1. ,” warns of a coming “storm” in the fight over same- .
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LGBTQ Student Rights in the Wake of Tragic Suicides

‘Every student deserves the right to a respectful and affirming experience in school and classrooms. We owe it to Herrera and Carl - to make sure that , teachers and students take a stand against -related every day.’
(New York, 27 2009) — today issued the following statement in response to the tragic suicides of Herrera of Dekalb County, Georgia, and Carl -, of Springfield, , both 11-year-olds who faced and .
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“This has been a for everyone who heard the terrible news of two young taking their own lives after being the of physical and . We extend our to the families and loved ones of these .
“The tragic of Herrera and Carl - underscore the importance of where and based on racist, sexist, or other biased are not tolerated. Unfortunately, there is much work to be done. of LGBTQ students and those perceived to be remains a serious problem across the country. to continue to stand up for students and hold schools accountable for preserving their rights and integrity. We applaud schools that stand up for safety and for all students because any student can be the of -related and .
has played a key role in securing for LGBTQ and and standing up for their rights in schools. We advocated for students’ rights to an of safety and in communities from New York and New Jersey to Oregon to California and Georgia. In 1996 we made history with the first to in public schools on behalf of Jamie Nabozny, in Nabozny v. Podlesny, and in our 2000 case, Colin v. Orange Unified School District, we established the obligation of schools to allow Straight Alliance’s on equal terms with other student activities.
“Every student deserves the right to a respectful and affirming experience in school and classrooms. We owe it to Herrera and Carl - to make sure that , teachers and students take a stand against -related every day, and at we will continue our work in schools to help prevent similar tragedies from occurring.”
will join the and Community Alliance and other community at a for Herrera on Tuesday, 28, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., First Christian Church of Decatur ,601 West Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, GA.
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Gay & Lesbian Medical Association seeks new leader

he &; Medical Association () is the leading in committed to ensuring in care for , , , and () individuals and care professionals. Established in 1981, is a membership of multi-disciplinary care professionals that achieves its goals by using in professional , work, patient and , and the promotion of research. Headquartered in , the has an annual budget of approximately $900,000 and employs 5 FTEs. Please visit www.glma.org for more information. See Gay & Lesbian Medical Association seeks new leader

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Gay rights in Japan blurred on TV

When won the for his of slain two weeks ago, he used his to rail against supporters of California’s Proposition 8, which repealed a State ruling extending rights to same- .

Penn’s confrontational tone was in keeping with his prickly , but it was also in line with his character’s real-life activism. Milk was one of the first openly elected officials in the , and the fact that he was openly defined his policies and goals.

“Milk,” the movie for which Penn won the , works better as than it does as biography. ’s long-term goal was to help build a society in which participated fully without having to hide or deny their . But because he understood that many abhorred those , he knew such a society could not be built on persuasion. He would have to force the issue through political action, just as the civil-rights movement won for blacks.

There was one stark difference, however. Black couldn’t hide their , while could hide their . The only way Milk could accomplish his long-term goal was to his to come out and acknowledge their same- preferences to their families, friends and communities. He did this by presenting himself, often humorously, as a militant (”My !”); in other words, someone who was going to live his life as he pleased.

The fact that Proposition 8 passed 30 years after Milk’s assassination means that his goal has not been accomplished, but his confrontational methodology has become the standard for activism. In the process, have become culturally, if not necessarily socially, mainstreamed in the U.S. In movie terms, that development is proved not so much by the for “Milk,” but rather by the box office of the crude adolescent comedy “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry,” in which and jokes are thrown back at . “This is America,” says the main character, played by Adam Sandler. “You should have the right to put anything you want up your ass.” It’s something could have said, and probably did.

It will be interesting to see the reaction to “Milk” when it opens here in . There have been a few office- holders at the local level in Japan, but political action for interests is virtually nonexistent, mainly because there are no laws that explicitly proscribe homoerotic activity or deny rights to individuals who are openly . On the other hand, social pressure against coming out remains strong.

The media reinforces this situation by boosting TV who trade in without ever actually mentioning . It’s the whole point of the popular Nihon TV variety show “Oneemans,” where really is the that dare not speak its name. Last fall, NHK presented a two-part discussion about ( ) on “ Talk,” a show that addresses social issues from a perspective of sensitivity. Though the program drew the derision of Shincho magazine, which wondered if was really a proper topic for a public broadcaster, it received a positive reaction from many viewers, and NHK aired a followup last month. Most of the discussion was about the difficulty of coming out to , and how important it was for to receive support from . There was a of a Sapporo support group for of , one of whom appeared in the studio with his mother.

The show was basically an appeal for understanding, filled with testimonials from about their loneliness and inability to function normally in a society that won’t acknowledge their situation. It was a passive appeal. The who spoke out are waiting for society to change. One participant said should come out only when they were in a positive frame of mind, since doing so out of or might create negative . The advice was mostly about being respectful of other ’s — i.e., straight ’s — . Even the example of the couple who made a point of not hiding their from the was presented cautiously. The would walk through the streets hand-in-hand greeting everyone they , and after a year or so accepted them. However, on TV their were blurred out, as were many of the other ’. They were not scared for themselves; they just didn’t want to take the chance of making uncomfortable.

The who did not opt for masking had more than a personal in the matter: former Osaka prefectural assemblyperson Kanako Otsuji, Setagaya Ward assemblyperson Aya Kamikawa, Toshiaki Hirata and some representatives. Hirata explained that the government’s new antisuicide do not take into consideration -related suicides, but that was as far as the discussion went into . It was not the purpose of the program.

The purpose was to show how feel, and it seemed clear that the main obstacles they need to overcome in order to live their lives freely are society’s fundamental ignorance and their own . In that regard, the program’s blurred-out and polite to straight sensibilities can only be considered counterproductive.

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Gay marriage fault lines in San Mateo County

Proposition 8, the State recently passed by , was arguably one of the most divisive pieces of placed before the voters since , the anti-illegal which was passed by voters in 1994.

Proposition 8 is the that eliminated the right of same- to marry in California and established that only between a man and a is valid or recognized in California.

Proposition 8 passed by the narrow margin of 6,838,107 votes in support, or 52.3%, to 6,246,463 votes against, or 47.7% in the State. In , Proposition 8 failed by a wide margin of 114,695 votes in support, or 38.3%, to 185,127 votes against, or 61.7%.

Since its passage, many of those of donated in support of the measure have been subject to unpleasant phone calls and letters, some of which contained and . Web sites like AntiGayBlacklist.com posted and on and there have been calls for of the businesses of .

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