Anchorage passes gay rights ordinance - veto possible

() The Assembly approved an ordinance Tuesday banning on the basis of and by a 7-4 .

The falls one short of the eight- supermajority needed to override a mayoral . Mayor Dan Sullivan has to decide. He has said he has …

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Public Outcry Kills Anchorage Gay Protections

An , Alaska protections bill is likely doomed as public turns sour, the reported.

Hundreds of appeared to testify against the bill at a Wednesday Assembly hearing on the issue.

The bill would protect men and from in the areas of , housing and credit. An original draft included persons, but cut out the amid loud .

’ demands have resulted in three drafts of the ordinance, including one that turns the protections on their head. That version would allow based on , while protecting other classes.

“The added language in the third version the intent and the integrity of the ordinance,” said Jackie Buckley, for EqualityWorks, the group that lobbied for the protections.

But time is ticking as a new, unsympathetic mayor is about to be installed on , Mayor- Dan Sullivan. Sullivan, however, gains power over all ordinances prior, on Wednesday.

As continued to pile in to testify against the bill – nearly 600 have signed up and only 300 have been heard – Assembly Debbie Ossiander said Friday she will continue to allow . The extension is likely to make it impossible to approve the bill before Sullivan gains . Mayor Matt Claman, a , supports the measure.

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AIDS/LifeCycle 8 to Raise $10+ Million to Fight AIDS 2,200 cyclists to start San Francisco-to-Los Angeles ride May 31

and LOS ANGELES, CA — More than 2,200 bicyclists from 41 states and 14 nations will stream out of on May 31 en route to Los Angeles as in the colorful and emotional /LifeCycle, the world’s largest annual .

The 545- is expected to raise more than $10 million to support vital /-related services at the L.A. &; Center and the Foundation. The event also raises awareness about the disease, particularly significant this year following a recent revealing a in the about / and persistent about transmission and treatment among Americans.

on the weeklong ride include cyclists and a volunteer of hundreds of “” who range in age from 18 to 78. Whether or straight, -positive or -negative, expert cyclists or novices, they share a commitment to reducing new infections and the suffering caused by .

come to /LifeCycle to fight a disease,” said Mark Cloutier, of the Foundation and one of the cyclists. “But the event is also a of . have the physical strength to complete a challenging course, and the emotional connectedness to help others succeed on an exhausting, yet exhilarating journey.”
Riders train for months to prepare for the rigorous ride, and raise a minimum of $3,000 each to support the work of the two . The event has raised approximately $50 million to fight since it began in 2002.

“The economic has deeply impacted / on all fronts. Charitable giving and of / support services are dropping while the number of who need free or low-cost services is going up,” said L. Jean, of the L.A. &; Center. “Our and their supporters recognize the urgent need for prevention. I’m proud of the /LifeCycle community, and I’m deeply grateful.”
During the of /LifeCycle, an estimated 1,080 Americans will become infected with . There are 1.1 million Americans living with — the highest number in the history of the — 1 in 6 of whom are . and men bear the brunt of the disease, representing 73 percent of all / cases in California and 53 percent nationally. Communities of color are also disproportionately affected; although comprise 6 percent of the state’s , they account for nearly 19 percent of those living with /.See * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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Sick leave act would aid gay families

(Washington) Legislation that would require most employers to provide at least of paid a year for most employees could be a major to same- families.

The , introduced by Rep. (D), would include all companies with 15 or more workers and guarantee employees …

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