in the news archive Mass. Transgender Political Coalition Names Gunner Scott Director, MTPC, Jan 10, 2008 Holly Ryan Named MTPC Chair, urges supporters to contribute and work toward passage of legislation providing full equality for all in Massachusetts more..
Mass. Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus celebrates at annual fund-raiser, In Newsweekly, Aug 02, 2007 Attorney General Martha Coakley, this year's marquee special guest, struck a highly celebratory chord in her brief remarks. The first woman to be elected to the state's top lawyer job, Coakley is widely seen as an unequivocal supporter of civil rights for all, including civil and constitutional rights for GLBT Massachusetts residents. more..
Inequality runs through it, In Newsweekly, Jul 26, 2007 For three decades, the Caucus has fought the good fight on everything from battling foster care inequality to advocating confidentiality in HIV testing, from fighting for safe schools funding to thwarting anti-gay legislation, from pressing for repeal of anti-gay sodomy laws to proposing domestic partnership legislation. more..
Gay-union foes vow to target legislators, Boston Globe, Jul 24, 2007 MGLPC's years of lobbying the legislature and our work with coalition partners has produced a super-majority of legislators opposed to banning same-sex marriage. "We acknowledge that our support in the current Legislature is weak ..." said Kris Mineau, spokesman for VoteOnMarriage.org more..
You can "I Do", In Newsweekly, Jun 21, 2007 Of lawmakers who voted to defeat the measure, including nine legislators who changed their minds since the last vote on Jan. 2, MGLPC Co-chair Arline Isaacson said, "They are profiles in courage," having stood up to "intolerance and prejudice," adding, "We will love these people for the rest of our lives." more..
Waves of change swept away bid vs. gay nuptials, Boston Globe, Jun 17, 2007 Legislators' eyes also opened to an even more politically potent fact, Isaacson said: that most of their constituents weren't losing sleep over gay marriage. "They care more about healthcare and the economy," she said. "This wasn't a high priority, so how they voted wasn't going to hurt them." more..
Fate of gay marriage: Mark down this date, Springfield "Republican", Jun 15, 2007 This newspaper respects and defends the right of any religious organization to decide who can or cannot marry in its place of worship, but marriage is a civil contract. No single religion gets to impose its definition of marriage on those both inside and outside its faith. more..
Right of gays to marry set for years to come, Boston Globe, Jun 15, 2007 Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus and its chief legislative lobbyist, said the amendment's defeat is a "monumental and historic moment" that not only marks a crushing setback to gay-marriage opponents in Massachusetts but also to conservative forces across the nation. more..
Legislators vote to defeat same-sex marriage ban, Boston Globe, Jun 14, 2007 "In Massachusetts today, the freedom to marry is secure," Patrick told reporters after the results were official. more..
How they voted, mglpc, Jun 14, 2007 Voting tally of the legislature's vote on the anti-gay constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage more..
Marriage equality showdown looming, innewsweekly, Jun 10, 2007 Rev. Anne C. Fowler, RCFM board president and Episcopal priest took strong exception to the bishops. "The Roman Catholic Bishops of Massachusetts so often, and so unfortunately, seem to forget that in their own tradition the dictates of conscience trump the dictates of dogma. And many faithful Roman Catholics, as well as hundreds of thousands of people of other faith traditions in our Commonwealth, having consulted conscience in the context of our religious teachings, have concluded that marriage equality represents a human expression of God's divine love and justice." more..
The wrongs of voting on rights, innewsweekly.com, May 04, 2007 What happens when the political process allows the people to vote on minority rights? Fear and ignorance often reign. Time and again the people will just say no. more..
Anti-gay lobby day success, say organizers, www.innewsweekly.com, Apr 26, 2007 Only one lawmaker spoke in favor of the marriage ban. State Rep. Jeffrey D. Perry (R- Sandwich) told supporters that victory is within reach and that there are more than enough votes. more..
Legislators debate reforming Mass. Constitutional amendment process, innewsweekly, Apr 12, 2007 "If these bills are enacted," said Arline Isaacson, chairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus, they would make a "huge difference" in blocking any future amendments banning gay marriage. "It's simply unfair for a minority of legislators to put the rights of minorities on the ballot." more..
26 gay marriages set to be recorded, Boston Globe, Apr 02, 2007 "This is huge politically," said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. "It's very significant, and it is yet one more example of the huge difference between Patrick and Romney. Patrick is dedicated to equalizing the playing field for the gay community and ending all forms of discrimination." more..
Gay boomers, who fought discrimination and confronted AIDS, face a new fight as, Baltimore Sun, Apr 01, 2007 In a 2006 study of gay and lesbian boomers, more than a quarter of those surveyed were concerned about discrimination as they age, while less than half expressed strong confidence that health care professionals will treat them "with dignity and respect." more..
Gay marriage opponents to look to states, Boston Globe, Feb 27, 2007 "We are fighting with everything we've got to preserve our marriage rights," MGLPC Co-chair Arline Isaacson said, although she acknowledged that gay marriage supporters do not currently have enough votes to prevent the amendment's passage. more..
Mass. marriage at risk, www.innewsweekly.com, Jan 04, 2007 In a day of tense reversals, gay marriage advocates saw all-but-assured victory wrested from their hands; prospects for next legislative bout unclear with a vote count that will still fall short by 4 or 5 votes, according to best estimates. more..
Jan 2 2007 Roll Call on Marriage, Mass Legislature, Jan 03, 2007 Votes opposing placing the anti-gay constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage on the Nov. 2008 ballot. more..
Jan 2 2007 Roll Call on Marriage, Mass Legislature, Jan 03, 2007 Votes in favor of putting the anti-gay constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage on the Nov. 2008 ballot. more..
After second vote, gay marriage ban still advances, BostonGlobe.com, Jan 02, 2007 Lawmakers will have to revisit the issue again next legislative session. If the ban again gets the support of at least 50 lawmakers, the proposed amendment will be put to the voters as a referendum on the 2008 ballot. more..
Patrick urges Legislature to defeat gay marriage ban, Boston Globe.com, Jan 02, 2007 "I favor ending this petition initiative promptly," Patrick said in the statement. more..
Court dismisses Romney suit, Springfield News "The Republican", Dec 28, 2006 "I do not believe in discrimination of any kind," said Senate Minority Leader Brian P. Lees, R-E. Longmeadow, who voted to recess on Nov. 9. "I will not vote for it." ....... Rep. Mary Rogeness, R-Longmeadow: "I will vote at every opportunity that we move forward with the issue"
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Romney budget cuts could be overturned by Patrick, innewsweekly, Dec 13, 2006 Romney's red ink struck out at all things pink, including gay youth and seniors, AIDS/HIV funding and domestic violence. more..
How they voted on Recess, MGLPC, Nov 17, 2006 Here's the roll call for the November 9th Constitutional Convention vote to Recess the convention until January 2, 2007. more..
Anti-equality amendment all but killed, In Newsweekly, Nov 16, 2006 Through procedural tactics the Massachusetts legislature recessed the Constitutional Convention, effectively keeping measure off the ballot. Referring to a 1990 pro-choice initiative petition on the ballot, Arline Isaacson said, "Pro-lifers did the exact same thing we're doing now. And now they are accusing us of trickery."
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Legislators again delay gay marriage vote, Boston Globe.com, Nov 09, 2006 State lawmakers today again delayed a contentious vote on a proposed gay-marriage ban geared for the 2008 ballot, a move that could kill its chances of ever going to the voters. more..
Marriage Equality Candidates Prevail, MGLPC, Nov 08, 2006 Once again, Massachusetts voters re-elected every marriage equality incumbent to the Legislature! The only incumbent to lose a seat was an opponent of marriage equality. Two of the most vocal anti-gay representatives who are retiring at the end of this session will be replaced with pro-marriage equality candidates.
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MGLPC Endorsements for General Election, MGLPC, Nov 01, 2006 MGLPC's endorsements for the critical November 7 General Election to the state Legislature. Listed by City/Town. more..
MGLPC Endorsements for Nov 7 General Elections, MGLPC, Oct 30, 2006 MGLPC Endorsements for State Senate and House of Representatives more..
MGLPC Endorsements for Nov 7 General Elections, MGLPC, Oct 29, 2006 MGLPC Endorsements for Governor/Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Governor's Council, U.S. Senate and Congress more..
Romney plays politics with children's safety, innewsweekly, Oct 18, 2006 No one should cut the governor any slack in view of the findings about bullying and its prevalence, especially evidence from a joint project of agencies within his own executive office. If the governor really cares about children, then he ought to put some leadership where his mouth is. more..
Discriminatory Cuts, Metro, Oct 18, 2006 Domestic violence commission member resigns after veto of gay services funding more..
Primary Results - updated, MGLPC, Sep 25, 2006 We said Our Votes Matter - and they did! more..
Patrick, marriage equality candidates victorious, innewsweekly.com, Sep 20, 2006 Deval Patrick sails to Democratic gubernatorial candidate victory with pro-gay Tim Murray as running mate; anti-marriage equality incumbent unseated in Milford more..
MGLPC Primary Election Endorsements, MGLPC, Sep 18, 2006 VOTE Tuesday, September 19th more..
Caucus endorses Patrick, Goldberg, innewsweekly, Sep 01, 2006 Lively meeting endorses slate of equality-minded incumbents and open seats for this year's Massachusetts elections. more..
Be honest about AIDS and race, Boston Globe, Aug 16, 2006 MGLPC Co-chair Gary Daffin appreciated Julian Bond's words on AIDS. He now waits to see if they reverberate throughout black America. more..
Note to press: being Christian is not anti-gay, in newsweekly, Aug 10, 2006 The Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry (RCFM) has been a significant presence in lobbying for same-sex marriage rights. To the Boston Globe's credit, the newspaper wrote a significant story about the group and the work it was doing to defeat the anti-gay marriage constitutional amendment several days before the July 12 Constitutional Convention (ConCon). more..
Caucus fund-raiser brings out bigwigs and bucks, InNewsweekly, Aug 02, 2006 For DiMasi, there was no question of his attendance. "I wanted to make sure that I came here tonight," he said, "even though we are still in session overriding more of the governor's vetoes." more..
Massachusetts lawmakers' principled delay, InNewsweekly, Jul 27, 2006 "Time is our friend," Isaacson said after the vote. "The more time that passes, the more people see the only ones affected by gay marriage are the gay people who get protections and benefits, with happy, wonderful things happening in their lives," Isaacson explained, adding, "Straight friends and allies get to enjoy all of that with them." more..
DiMasi headlines MGLPC's fundraiser, Boston.com, Jul 26, 2006 "He's been a hero, and this is our chance to honor him," MGLPC Co-chair Arline Isaacson said. more..
Massachusetts lawmakers' principled delay, InNewsweekly, Jul 26, 2006 "Time is our friend," Isaacson said after the vote. "The more time that passes, the more people see the only ones affected by gay marriage are the gay people who get protections and benefits, with happy, wonderful things happening in their lives," Isaacson explained, adding, "Straight friends and allies get to enjoy all of that with them." more..
Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Is Delayed in Massachusetts, NY Times, Jul 13, 2006 Arline Isaacson, chairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said, “We do feel like we dodged a bullet, because had there been a vote today we would have lost.”
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Leaders oppose bid to ban gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jul 06, 2006 Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said the ad reflects concern among the business community that an emotionally charged debate would hurt the state's business climate. She said that concern will resonate on Beacon Hill.
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Lobbying intensifies on gay marriage - Romney, O'Malley press for vote on a ban, Boston Globe, Jun 29, 2006 Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said the constitution gives the Legislature the power to decide what should be on the ballot.
``Romney doesn't seem to get it," Isaacson said. ``He doesn't seem to get that in this country it's inappropriate to force everyone else to follow your religious views."
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Multifaith coalition targets O'Malley, Boston Globe, Jun 27, 2006 The gay-marriage supporters plan to call on O'Malley and the other three Catholic bishops of Massachusetts to stop campaigning for a repeal of same-sex marriage more..
U.S. Senate blocks same-sex marriage ban, CNN.com, Jun 07, 2006 Sen. Ted Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, denounced the proposed amendment Tuesday as "an instrument of bigotry and prejudice," which he said was designed by the GOP leadership "to try to bring Republican senators out of the ditch of disapproval." more..
Gay marriage, so what?, Boston Globe, Jun 06, 2006 Government should be concerned about children. But the big threat they face is poverty, not gay marriage. Any serious defense of children has to include better physical and mental health care, stronger schools, increasing family incomes ... more..
Senate lawmakers move to take gay youth commission from Romney, Boston Globe, May 22, 2006 Romney angered many gay rights activists and lawmakers when he flirted with the idea earlier this month of abolishing the 14-year-old commission, the first of its kind in the nation... more..
Romney to limit gay panel activities, Boston Globe, May 12, 2006 Commission backers insisted that Romney's ban on use of taxpayer money for parades was hollow because private money pays for those events. more..
Romney takes action against commission on gay and lesbian youth, BostonGlobe.com, May 11, 2006 Sen. Jarrett Barrios, D-Cambridge, criticized Romney's actions and said he would push lawmakers to create a state commission for gay and lesbian youth out of the political reach of the governor's office. more..
SJC upholds law barring out-of-state gay couples from marriage, Boston Globe, Mar 30, 2006 The Supreme Judicial Court upheld the 1913 law when it was used to block same sex-couples from Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, because gay marriage is prohibited in those states. more..
SJC upholds law barring out-of-state gay couples from marriage, Boston Globe, Mar 30, 2006 The Supreme Judicial Court upheld the 1913 law when it was used to block same sex-couples from Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, because gay marriage is prohibited in those states. more..
Romney bill seeks adoption exemption, Boston Globe, Mar 16, 2006 ''It's reprehensible that Romney is putting ideology and his political aspirations ahead of the best interests of these children," said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. more..
Romney files 'religious freedom' bill on church and gay adoption, Springfield "Republican", Mar 16, 2006 Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, a fellow Republican hoping to succeed Romney as governor, recently said she disagreed with the governor's position. more..
Gay adoption issue puts heat on gov, Boston Herald, Mar 02, 2006 Gov. Mitt Romney, moving ever rightward, must have been disappointed to learn that he couldn’t simply issue an executive order... more..
MGLPC Opposes Attempt to Discriminate Against LGBT Parents, MGLPC, Mar 02, 2006 “As a life-long Catholic, I have always held Catholic Charities in very high regard. The organization does extremely good work for people in great need,” said Gary Daffin, MGLPC co-chair. more..
Children and the church, Boston Globe, Mar 01, 2006 The bishops need to know that members of the church will not quietly acquiesce in unjust policies promulgated by the hierarchy. more..
Newton church lauded for gay marriage support, Boston Globe, Feb 23, 2006 The United Parish of Auburndale was named an Outstanding Congregation by the Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry. http://www.rcfm.org/ more..
Adoption and doctrine, Boston Globe, Feb 18, 2006 If the church fails to get an exemption, it may face the choice of living with the current situation or directing Catholic Charities to bar gay or lesbian couples as prospective parents, which might well stop the agency from helping children in the custody of the Department of Social Services. more..
Rep. Goguen won't seek new term, Boston Globe, Feb 12, 2006 Goguen has been a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage. He supported an amendment to ban gay marriage but allow civil unions in Massachusetts, which the Legislature struck down, and also filed a bill to remove the Supreme Judicial Court justices who voted to legalize gay marriage in 2003. more..
Awards Ceremony, Religious Coalition for the Freedom, Feb 09, 2006 Annual Awards Ceremony: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 more..
Same-Sex Marriage: A Symposium, U Mass Boston, Jan 29, 2006 U Mass Boston will host “Same-Sex Marriage: A Symposium” on Friday, February 3rd in the ballroom of the Campus Center from 9:30 am until 1 pm. more..
Sen. Lees not seeking re-election, MassLive.com - Spfld Republican, Jan 12, 2006 Last year, Lees switched his vote and voted against a proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage and create civil unions for same-sex couples. The amendment, approved by the state Legislature in 2004 and cosponsored by Lees, was killed last year during a second vote by lawmakers that Lees helped engineer. more..
Bill to provide benefits to same-sex couples, others announced, Boston Globe, Jan 11, 2006 Gay marriage opponent, in a cynical effort to appear "fair," offers a miniscule, watered-down "benefits" bill that applies to anyone who can't get married. more..
Gay marriage backers file lawsuit to block repeal effort, Boston Globe, Jan 03, 2006 Gary Buseck, GLAD's legal director, said the state Constitution specifically bars any citizen-initiated amendment that "relates to the reversal of a judicial decision." Only the Legislature can propose that kind of amendment, he said. more..
Gay marriage backers file lawsuit to block repeal effort, Boston Globe, Jan 03, 2006 Gary Buseck, GLAD's legal director, said the state Constitution specifically bars any citizen-initiated amendment that "relates to the reversal of a judicial decision." Only the Legislature can propose that kind of amendment, he said. more..
Few priests sign name to ban gay marriage, Springfield "Republican", Dec 30, 2005 Several Springfield diocesan priests who didn't sign the petition refused to go on record with public comments, citing fear of retribution by superiors.
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2005 PEOPLE OF THE YEAR: Arline Isaacson & Marty Rouse, InNewsweekly, Dec 29, 2005 Ellen Zucker, current Vice Chair of the MassEquality Board and Boston attorney, offered her observations: "In her work, Arline Isaacson consistently shows a powerful mix of smarts and passion. She has the ability to make shrewd decisions for the moment while always thinking five steps ahead to whatever we will need in the next fight." more..
Petition vs. gay marriage advances, Boston Globe, Dec 22, 2005 ''This is a groundswell of fraud and deceit, not of voter insistence," said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus.
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Gay marriage opponents collect 170,000 signatures for petition, Springfield Republican, Dec 08, 2005 Critics accused supporters of the petition of deceiving people into signing, in some cases having them first sign a petition proposing to allow wine sales in grocery stores before flipping over their clip boards and having them sign a second petition without specifying that it was for the gay marriage ban. more..
Petition review sought, Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Dec 07, 2005 Senator Augustus detailed testimony to the committee concerning tactics used by paid signature collectors. The committee heard numerous examples of signature gatherers who allegedly advised people that they were signing a petition to permit beer and wine sales in grocery stores and were instead given the gay-marriage ban papers to sign. more..
Lawmakers urge Medicaid benefits for same-sex couples, Boston Globe, Nov 25, 2005 MGLPC is lobbying for the MassHealth Equality bill to promote fairness for lesbian and gay married seniors. more..
Battle intensifies over gay marriage in Massachusetts, Boston Globe, Nov 23, 2005 If the signatures on the petition are approved by December 7, the proposed constitutional amendment would then need further approval by 25 percent of the 200-member state Legislature over two straight sittings -- one in 2006 and the other in 2007 -- before the issue could be put to voters in 2008. more..
Gay marriage foes tout signatures for 2008 ballot question, Boston Globe, Nov 22, 2005 It must by approved by only 25% of the legislature in two successive sessions to be placed before voters as a constitutional amendment in November 2008. more..
Gay marriage foes tout signatures for 2008 ballot question, Boston Globe, Nov 22, 2005 It must by approved by only 25% of the legislature in two successive sessions to be placed before voters as a constitutional amendment in November 2008. more..
Mass. GOP aiding drive for ban on gay marriage, Boston Globe, Nov 18, 2005 ''President Bush's campaign employed this strategy in battleground states such as Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania in '04 and was highly successful. Duplicating this effort here in Massachusetts is critical if we are to elect Republican candidates in '06 and beyond."
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Vocal critic of gay marriage will not seek re-election, Boston Globe, Nov 17, 2005 Rep. Philip Travis, D-Rehoboth, told The Boston Globe he wants to spend more time with his family and pursue other interests... more..
Romney's Rant, Boston Globe, Nov 12, 2005 ''If a judge substitutes his or her values for those values that were placed in the Constitution," Romney said, ''they do so at great peril to the culture of our entire land." more..
O'Flaherty: It's time to move beyond marriage debate, BayWindows, Nov 10, 2005 The Chelsea Democrat had been a leading opponent of same-sex marriage rights - now says he will not back effort to amend state constitution more..
Court passes on transsexual discrimination, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Nov 07, 2005 The court's refusal to intervene leaves in place a victory for Cincinnati Officer Philecia Barnes, who was born Phillip Barnes. more..
Signature fraud charges fly on Beacon Hill, IN Newsweekly, Oct 19, 2005 Paid petition worker alleges to joint Mass. legislative committee how signature gatherers were trained in bait and switch techniques; co-workers joked how gay citizens unwittingly signed to oppose their marriage rights. more..
Police arrest petition hawker, Berkshire Eagle, Oct 15, 2005 Supermarket says complaints led to a charge of trespassing. more..
Measure draws harsh lines on marriage, Daily News Transcript, Oct 11, 2005 The lines are drawn more starkly with a petition circulating in Massachusetts communities for a different amendment that would define marriage as between one man and one woman without the compromise civil union option. more..
Churches playing key role in newest anti-gay marriage push, Boston Globe, Sep 24, 2005 While the Catholic Church officially opposes same sex marriage, many individual Catholics find themselves torn.
Kathy and John Shea are devout Catholics from the Boston suburb of Needham. They say their views were forever changed when one of their sons told them he was gay. more..
Battle won, but marriage war not over, IN Newsweekly, Sep 22, 2005 For the moment, savor the victory. But the battle - by no means over - continues as marriage equality detractors gear up a signature drive for a citizens-initiated ballot petition. The ultimate goal is an outright gay marriage ban. more..
Gay marriage foes push new amendment, Boston Globe, Sep 16, 2005 Supporters of the stricter ban say they're determined to finally give voters the chance to cast a ballot on gay marriage.
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Massachusetts Legislature Rejects Gay Marriage Ban, New York Times, Sep 14, 2005 But today's vote also reflected a change in strategy of gay marriage opponents, who continue to try to outlaw same-sex matrimony. more..
Romney urges attorney general to certify gay marriage petition, Boston Globe, Aug 31, 2005 Arline Isaacson, co-chair of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said Romney is asking Reilly to ignore the law.
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Lawmakers set Sept. 14 for gay marriage Constitutional Convention, Boston Globe, Aug 24, 2005 Members of the House and Senate have already given initial approval to the amendment, but the state constitution requires them to approve identical language in two successive sessions before the amendment can be put before state voters. more..
Ballot initiative creates dilemma, Boston Globe, Aug 19, 2005 The attorney general's office must certify all state ballot questions, but Reilly gave no clue yesterday as to whether he will certify the same-sex marriage ballot question. more..
Anti-Gay marriage initiative filed, Springfield Republican, Aug 03, 2005 Arline Isaacson, co-leader of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said supporters of the proposed amendment "are showing themselves to be extremists. This measure would ban our marriages, deny us even civil unions. It's mean-spirited. There are so many other issues they should be working on, like helping the poor and the needy," she said. more..
Same-sex marriage opponents file new ballot initiative, Boston Globe, Aug 02, 2005 The initiative would define marriage as between a man and a woman. It is part of the effort to overturn the state's legalization of same-sex marriage, which the Supreme Judicial Court legalized in 2003. more..
Rallying support for Safe Schools, BayWindows, Jul 21, 2005 "There is general unhappiness and disdain with the governor's vetoes, particularly when he targets anti-violence and anti-suicide programs for gay youth ... " said Bill Conley, lobbyist for the Massachusetts Lesbian and Gay Political Caucus more..
House and Senate override Romney budget vetoes, Boston Globe, Jul 20, 2005 The House and Senate restored $43 million for state Medicaid funding for nursing homes, $4 million for a new Office of Travel and Tourism, and a $100,000 funding increase for the Gov.'s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth, all of which Romney had vetoed. more..
Does love matter?, Boston Globe, Jul 10, 2005 David O'Brien is Loyola Professor of Roman Catholic Studies at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester.
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United Church of Christ backs gay marriage, Springfield "Republican", Jul 05, 2005 "This is a significant moment," said the Rev. Rebecca Voelkel, of Cleveland, coordinator of a church coalition addressing gay and lesbian issues. She said the decision emphasizes that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are "spiritual people who love and are loved by God." more..
The Heterosexual Revolution, New York Times, Jul 05, 2005 Marriage has been in a constant state of evolution since the dawn of the Stone Age. In the process it has become more flexible, but also more optional. Many people may not like the direction these changes have taken in recent years. But it is simply magical thinking to believe that by banning gay and lesbian marriage, we will turn back the clock. more..
Governor's vetoes raise more questions on national run, Boston Globe, Jul 01, 2005 Gov. Romney's veto message congratulated the legislature on its $9.3 million suicide prevention program for the general population then vetoed $175,000 from the Safe Schools program which works directly in the high schools to reduce the high rates of LGBT teen suicides. What's the message Governor? more..
Church leader endorses gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jun 29, 2005 The 1.3 million-member United Church of Christ has a history of supporting gays in its denomination, dating to 1972, when it ordained the first openly gay minister and established a gay caucus. more..
Legislator shifts on same-sex unions, Boston Globe, Jun 25, 2005 ''Same-sex couples should be afforded equal rights, and that's what I have always believed," Hill said. ''I believe that we need to do this somehow by changing the general laws dealing with marriage, not through the constitution."
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Attorney General defends state's 1913 marriage law, Boston Globe, Jun 24, 2005 Gay-rights advocates have argued that the 1913 law is unconstitutional and has been unfairly applied to out-of-state same-sex couples since Massachusetts began allowing gay couples to marry here. more..
Lawmakers approve compromise version of $24 billion budget plan, Boston Globe, Jun 23, 2005 Mass. Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus led the lobbying for a $175,000 increase in the budget for the Governor's Commission for Gay & Lesbian Youth. The Legislature's budget passed today includes the increase - a significant win for LGBT youth throughout Massachusetts. more..
Opening the next front of the marriage battle, Bay Windows, Jun 18, 2005 (MGLPC Co-chair Arline) Isaacson said that the new petition virtually ensures that there will be an amendment showdown at the ballot box in 2008. more..
Romney backs new effort to prohibit gay marriages, Boston Globe, Jun 17, 2005 ''I lived outside Montgomery, Ala., in 1963, and the people there were convinced that government was forcing its agenda on them to enfranchise blacks," said the Rev. Jep Streit, dean of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Boston. ''They said it was outrageous that the will of the people was opposed. The rhetoric sounds the same to me." more..
New ballot same-sex marriage initiative expected to change dynamics of debate, Boston Globe, Jun 17, 2005 The new campaign announced Thursday, backed by deep-pocketed national organizations, seeks to scuttle an existing ballot initiative that lawmakers passed last year that would ban same sex marriage while legalizing Vermont-style civil unions. more..
Gay marriage opponents shoot for 2008 statewide vote, Springfield Republican, Jun 16, 2005 "We are shocked that they would undermine their ability to win in '05 by pursuing an '08 ballot question," said Arline Isaacson, co-chair of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus.
Allowing two more years of same-sex marriages may fire up opponents, she said.
"We suspect their rank-and-file members will rebel against this crazy decision they've made," she said. more..
Romney said he will support new gay marriage ballot initiative, Boston Globe, Jun 16, 2005 A spokesman for Gov. Mitt Romney said he will support a citizen-driven initiative to put on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriages and not allow civil unions. more..
Gay marriage rivals may seek to ban unions as well, Lowell Sun, Jun 16, 2005 Arline Isaacson, co-chair of the Massachusetts Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus, said gay marriage opponents will hurt their cause by pursuing a strict Defense of Marriage amendment, since she believes lawmakers are poised to approve the amendment now pending in the Legislature. more..
Group to seek referendum against gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jun 15, 2005 ''We think they're crazy," said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. ''We're amazed that they are writing off this year's [constitutional convention] when we know they have a very good chance of winning this year and therefore banning same-sex marriages starting in 2006. We're amazed they are considering letting us get married for two more years through 2008. It will virtually guarantee that many thousands more gay people will get married." more..
Legislators vote to defeat same-sex marriage ban, Bosron Globe, Jun 14, 2005 The Legislature defeated the ballot initiative by a vote of 151 to 44. more..
Pro-Marriage Equality Candidates WIN in Special Elections, Boston Globe, Mar 16, 2005 The elections for the two House seats, plus the outcome of a third Democratic primary last night in Pittsfield, added at least two supporters of same-sex marriage to the Legislature, which is expected to take up a proposed constitutional amendment this fall more..
Romney's view is straight-laced, Berkshire Eagle, Mar 09, 2005 Being a parent is an awesome responsibility, one that heterosexuals take on with little or no planning, not much training and a seemingly casual attitude about dumping the whole relationship when the movie refuses to rewind.
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AG backs legalizing same-sex marriage, Boston Globe, Feb 12, 2005 Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said that she found it disturbing that Reilly would not oppose an effort to place what she says is a civil rights issue on the ballot.
''If he is now saying that he doesn't believe our rights should be taken away, we welcome that, but we need someone who would play a leadership role in this debate and stand up and say . . . that a civil rights question should not be placed on the ballot," she said. more..
Walsh, St. Fleur back gay marriageWalsh, St. Fleur back gay marriage, Boston Globe, Feb 11, 2005 Senator Walsh and Representative St.Fleur were recognized "for their outstanding leadership in upholding the religious freedom of every citizen in the Commonwealth by supporting marriage equality as a civil right." more..
Senate boss plans to delay gay marriage vote, Boston Globe, Feb 10, 2005 ''We still don't have the votes and we are still far from having the votes," Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said yesterday. ''We also have not geared up fully. We fully expect a huge battle from the other side. It won't be an easy vote at all." more..
Legislators back gay rights -- and survive, The Detroit News, Jan 24, 2005 Contrary to the threats hurled by anti-gay zealots, state lawmakers who stood up to prejudice were overwhelmingly re-elected. more..
Report: Gay marriage backers got re-elected, Daily News Tribune, Jan 19, 2005 Warnings to anti-amendment legislators proved unfounded: None of the senators or state representatives who voted against the amendment and ran for re-election lost their seats last year.
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Bid seen weakening to ban gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jan 18, 2005 "There is no question we do not have the votes right now," said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. Isaacson said advocates are just gearing up to work the new Legislature. "We don't doubt we have a shot at winning but we are far from it right now," she said. more..
To two of our best advocates, mazel tov, in newsweekly, Dec 23, 2004 The Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Justice (JALSA) recently honored two lesbians for their leadership in protecting the civil rights of gay and lesbian citizens. more..
'Don't ask, don't tell' draws fire, Boston Globe, Dec 06, 2004 The Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy is being challenged by 12 former service members more..
Small joys, political obstacles, one year after landmark decision, Boston Globe, Nov 17, 2004 A year after the Goodridge decision, both sides acknowledge that the battle has just begun. more..
Gay marriage ruling reverberates in churches around the country, Boston Globe, Nov 16, 2004 "I was shocked at the arrogance of the decision," said Maria Parker of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference. "We had to oppose."
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ELECTION RESULTS, State Legislative Races, Nov 03, 2004 Results for MGLPC-endorsed and supported candidates as of November 3, 1:00am more..
MGLPC Endorsements, MGLPC, Oct 30, 2004 You've heard it before and it's never been truer --- this is the most important election EVER for the LGBT community of Massachusetts!
VOTE as if Your Rights
and the Rights of your loved ones depend on it...
Because they do!
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Globe's Endorsements, Boston Globe, Oct 25, 2004 MGLPC's endorsements are on their way to your mailboxes - if we have your email and residence addresses - and will be posted here immediately after. In the meantime, here're some Globe endorsements. more..
Anti-gay House leader replaced by pro-marriage DiMasi, Bay Windows, Sep 30, 2004 DiMasi's election as speaker is, said MGLPC Co-chair Gary Daffin, "the strongest, most public symbol yet that gay marriage is not going to divide people to the point that they would vote against a candidate just because they support [same-sex] marriage."
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Behind-the-scenes dealmaker takes center stage, Boston Globe, Sep 29, 2004 Gay rights advocates who want to preserve gay marriage in Massachusetts said they were ecstatic with DiMasi's rise to power. Arline Isaacson, a leading gay rights lobbyist, says he has been an effective voice in the fraternity-like confines of the House since 1983, when he first spoke in favor of gay rights during a floor debate. ''It was a very gutsy thing for him to do,'' Isaacson said.... more..
As Finneran says his goodbyes, DiMasi prepares to take reins in House, Boston Globe, Sep 28, 2004 "We're ecstatic," said Arline Isaacson, co-leader of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. "While this certainly does not guarantee a change in the outcome, it sure as heck helps." more..
Prospects shift as DiMasi takes over for Finneran, Boston Globe, Sep 28, 2004 "Now we don't have an opponent in the speaker's office pushing for the worse scenario in each legislative moment," said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. more..
City's political landscape shifts, Boston Globe, Sep 16, 2004 Gay and lesbian voters, who have usually stayed away from local races, also mobilized around Cabral's candidacy. She won an endorsement from the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, which normally does not back candidates in such races. Tuesday, when early turnout figures suggested that Cabral needed help, caucus members sent mass e-mails to constituents urging them to vote. more..
Primary Election Results, MGLPC, Sep 15, 2004 All MGLPC-endorsed incumbents won their Primary races. Two anti-marriage incumbents were defeated! more..
Primary Elections Update, Boston Globe, Sep 15, 2004 Ciampa, representing an increasingly liberal and gentrified district, voted in favor of a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in the recently ended session and opposed establishment of Vermont-style civil unions... more..
State Rep race: officials, residents oppose anti-gay groups, Salem News, Sep 11, 2004 PEABODY — Two representatives of anti-gay organizations came here yesterday to throw their support behind state Rep. Joyce Spiliotis... more..
Endorsed Candidates - By City/Town, MGLPC, Sep 10, 2004 See which candidates have been endorsed by MGLPC in your city/town. more..
September 14th Primary Elections are CRITICAL, MGLPC, Sep 10, 2004 MGLPC endorsements in key Primary races indicative of importance of this year's elections. more..
Editorial: No place for hate in Peabody campaign, The Salem News, Sep 10, 2004 While some snickered, many were appalled when state Rep. Joyce Spiliotis challenged one of her opponents in the Democratic primary, Anne Manning, by declaring, "Why don't you tell them that you're on gay and lesbian Web sites?"
... But Spiliotis didn't stop there.
"You're on the School Committee," Spiliotis continued, addressing Manning. "In this city you are an elected official. The children of this city ... I don't care what your sexual preference is or anybody else's."
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Mass. gay group eyes anti-gay marriage amendment with endorsements, in-Newsweekly, Sep 09, 2004 Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus backs candidates supportive of marriage equality more..
Gay marriage ban vote spurs Cape backlash, Boston Globe, Aug 29, 2004 Gay rights groups have targeted the race as a chance to unseat an opponent of gay marriage. more..
MGLPC: Marriage all that matters, Bay Windows.com, Aug 26, 2004 "The elections this year are going to hugely ... determine the outcome of the constitutional convention next year," MGLPC Co-Chair Arline Isaacson told about 30 MGLPC members who had gathered for the meeting. "There has never been an election more important to the GLBT community than this one that we're about to enter into."
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MGLPC: Marriage all that matters, Bay Windows.com, Aug 26, 2004 "The elections this year are going to hugely ... determine the outcome of the constitutional convention next year," MGLPC Co-Chair Arline Isaacson told about 30 MGLPC members who had gathered for the meeting. "There has never been an election more important to the GLBT community than this one that we're about to enter into."
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From afar, fund boosts supporters of gay marriage, Boston Globe, Aug 22, 2004 SupportEquality.org, a new website, is funneling donations to the campaign coffers of hand-picked lawmakers in tight races.
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Race for House heats up - Ashland, Framingham, MetroWest Daily News, Aug 19, 2004 The three candidates vying for the 7th Middlesex District seat, Selectman Ginger Esty and Chesley Oriel, both of Framingham, and Ashland's Tom Sannicandro, were most divided last night on gay marriage. more..
Debate - 9th Hampden race for Rep. Asselin's seat, Springfield Republican, Aug 19, 2004 With regard to legalization of gay marriage, Mazza-Moriarty said she supported the state Supreme Judicial Court's decision saying that banning gay marriages is unconstitutional. Curran said he supports civil unions, but not gay marriage. more..
Gay marriage issue may decide race, Sentinel & Enterprise, Aug 16, 2004 Goguen, 71, doesn't believe his stance against same-sex marriage will hurt him in the election. ... Asked if his opposition would effect the race, Goguen said, "I don't think so. I have nothing against gay people." more..
New Jersey Governor resigns, Associated Press, Aug 12, 2004 Gay rights advocates bittersweet over Governor McGreevey's speech more..
California Supreme Court voids gay marriages in San Francisco, says mayor overst, Boston Globe online, Aug 12, 2004 The court did not resolve whether the California Constitution would permit a same-sex marriage, ruling instead on the limits of authority regarding local government officials. more..
Judge in Seattle rules in favor of same-sex marriage in Washington state, Boston Globe online, Aug 04, 2004 In his ruling, Downing criticized arguments that a ban on same-sex marriage would protect children from harm that may be caused by being raised in a nontraditional family. more..
Gay marriage ban gets voter OK, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Aug 03, 2004 Missouri voters approve constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage by resounding margin of 70% - 30% more..
Editorial: Church policy hurts charities, Boston Globe, Jun 24, 2004 O'Malley's stock was not improved by last week's news report that Catholic leaders are considering new employment policies that would call for the firing of workers who marry their same-sex partner. more..
Romney urges federal ban on gay-marriage 'experiment', Boston Globe, Jun 23, 2004 "Are we really ready to usher in a society that is indifferent as to whether children have a mother and a father?" Romney said. "This is far too important a topic to be left to social experimentation." more..
Romney's marriage vows, Boston Globe, Jun 23, 2004 More than a month since the first gay marriages, and after thousands of same-sex couples have committed their lives to one another, Romney couldn't point to any concrete damage to the Commonwealth or its institutions, and he was honest enough to tell the committee that "same-sex marriage doesn't hurt my marriage, or yours." more..
Mitts message to the nation on gay marriage: Dont Mass. it up, Boston Herald, Jun 22, 2004 Romney's testimony stokes the Republicans' national political
agenda to embarrass Kerry in the crucial days leading up to the
Democratic National Convention in Boston. more..
The church's scorecard sleight of hand, Boston Globe, Jun 16, 2004 The ferocity with which the church in Massachusetts is gunning for gay marriage makes one wonder if this is a diversion. more..
Romney said he will support new gay marriage ballot initiative, Boston Globe, Jun 16, 2004 A spokesman for Gov. Mitt Romney said he will support a citizen-driven initiative to put on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriages and not allow civil unions. more..
Romney is wrong; P'town was right, Cape Cod Times, Jun 03, 2004 Since the Salem debacle there are relatively few blights on the honor of the state of Massachusetts in the area of civil rights. The 1913 statute is one of them. more..
'Not better, not worse, just different', Boston Globe, Jun 02, 2004 The son of a trailblazing lesbian couple talks of growing up, fitting in, and, finally, speaking out more..
CONGRATULATIONS MASSACHUSETTS!, SAME SEX MARRIAGE IS NOW LEGAL, May 17, 2004 Our day has arrived! This is a joyous day. For the first time, committed, loving gay and lesbian couples can receive critical rights and protections that come only through Marriage. more..
I saw her across a crowded room., Boston Globe - blog, May 17, 2004 Amy Hunt is on the board of directors of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus more..
Go find somebody to hug, Boston Globe - blog, May 16, 2004 Amy Hunt is on the board of directors of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus more..
Hesitant at first, a movement raced to 'we do', Boston Globe, May 16, 2004 The stitching of this new patch in the nation's fabric exceeded by decades the pace of advancement for many religious minorities and people of color, and left even its opponents scrambling for new ways to unravel it. more..
Couples line up in Cambridge as Massachusetts prepares for gay weddings, Boston Globe, May 16, 2004 COUNTDOWN - SUNDAY EVENING - 10:52pm - CAMBRIDGE READIES FOR GAY MARRIAGE! more..
NEWS FLASH: U.S. Supreme Court refuses to block gay marriages in Massachusetts, Associated Press, May 15, 2004 "Couples who aren't tied in to the recent legal and legislative actions have been nervous wrecks about whether they could marry starting Monday," said Arline Isaacson, co-chair of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political
Caucus. "Now they can all breathe a sigh of relief."
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The sun goes down, the sun comes up, Boston Globe - blog, May 15, 2004 Amy Hunt is on the Board of the Massachusetts Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus. more..
NEWS FLASH: Federal Judge denies bid to stop gay marriages, Boston Globe, May 14, 2004 The plaintiffs immediately announced they would take their case to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. more..
With hearts that love and break, Boston Globe - blog, May 14, 2004 "I have to keep pinching myself and saying this is real, this is real, this is real," more..
SAM IS 73 YEARS OLD and I get to go to his wedding., Boston Globe - blog, May 13, 2004 Amy Hunt is a Board member of the Mass. Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus. (And we're very proud to claim her.) more..
Groups ask federal court to block gay marriages, Boston Globe, May 13, 2004 Judge Tauro didn't immediately rule on the request, saying he would issue a decision Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. more..
Boston adopts stricter stand on gay outsiders, Boston Globe, May 13, 2004 The city will accept marriage applications “from everyone except partners who do not reside in Massachusetts, and neither one of which intends to reside in Massachusetts” more..
Prominent Catholics sign peace petition, Boston Herald, May 13, 2004 Martel said many signers despaired at the tactics of gay-marriage foes. ``The tone and tenor of many of these groups have been vicious and very insulting,'' he said. more..
Legal challenges expected to accelerate, Boston Globe, May 13, 2004 Although the scholars were divided over how such challenges will fare, they generally agreed that only a handful of states, at most, will follow Massachusetts' cue and legalize same-sex marriage in the next few years more..
U.S. judge called 'scrupulously fair', Cape Cod Times, May 13, 2004 Judge Tauro yesterday heard arguments from conservative groups seeking to block gay marriage in Massachusetts. more..
A petty win for Romney, Boston Globe, May 12, 2004 Governors routinely grant one-day waivers to those unlicensed to perform marriages more..
Lawmakers join bid to halt gay nuptials, Boston Globe, May 12, 2004 US District Judge Joseph L. Tauro will hear arguments today on whether to issue a permanent injunction barring state officials from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples as planned, beginning Monday. more..
Same sex wedding legal data shared, Springfield Republican, May 12, 2004 In Northampton last night, nearly 200 people got some sobering news about limitations they will face even when same-sex marriage becomes the law. more..
Ex-mayor's gay marriage appeal thrown out, Cape Cod Times, May 12, 2004 Ray Flynn of Boston says the judge refused to hear his bid to reverse the SJC ruling because it was similar to a previous appeal.
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A defining moment, Cape Cod Times, May 12, 2004 Town's legal view rejects Romney's on gay marriage more..
Union denies benefits to gay couples, Boston Globe, May 11, 2004 Tom Barbera, vice president of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO and a steering committee member of the Gay and Lesbian Labor Activists Network, expressed outrage at the Local 103's definition of dependent spouse, saying it threatened all the work done so far to assure equal rights and benefits for gay and lesbian union members. more..
Court to hear last-ditch appeal, Boston Herald, May 11, 2004 "We're responding to the acts of a judicial oligarchy," said attorney Chester Darling, who is seeking an injunction along with several conservative groups.
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Lay group says bishops divisive on gay marriage, Boston Globe, May 11, 2004 "We look with dismay at bishops who openly criticize the homosexual community and criticize gay rights," James E. Post, the organization's president, told about 150 people at a Voice of the Faithful meeting at St. Eulalia Church in Winchester.
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Curbs on gay unions dropped, Cape Cod Times, May 11, 2004 The Provincetown board said gay couples who live outside Massachusetts and have no intention of moving here will still be issued marriage licenses starting Monday, as long as they attest that they know of no legal impediment to their union. more..
More than a little irritated, Boston Globe blog, May 11, 2004 Amy Hunt is on the board of directors of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus more..
Cape town votes to issue marriage licenses to gay out-of-staters, Boston Globe, May 10, 2004 Romney immediately issued a statement Monday, threatening legal action against clerks who defy his interpretation of the law. more..
Wholly unprepared, Boston Globe - Blog, May 10, 2004 Amy Hunt is on the board of directors of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, an advocacy group working to protect the rights of gays and lesbians. The opinions expressed here are her own and not necessarily those of the caucus. more..
NEWS FLASH: Marriage opponents take case to federal court to stop May 17 wedding, Springfield Republican, May 10, 2004 After unsuccessful attempts to overturn the case in state court, this marks the first time the Massachusetts gay marriage case has been brought into federal court. more..
For Menino, gay unions are a matter of course, Boston Globe, May 09, 2004 Other politicians are less at ease, said Gary Daffin, co-chairman of the Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus: They are too earnest, less willing to joke around. Their body language gives it away, he said.
"He's just not uptight at the idea of gay people," Daffin said of Menino.
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For towns that denied rights, altar is now set, Boston Globe, May 09, 2004 "It's an extremely historic day," Bailey said. "And you know what? We've waited 33 years for this day, and we can't wait a moment longer." more..
Letter to Editor, Berkshire Eagle, May 09, 2004 As a person who is not gay, this was an issue that I ignored for my first 70 or so years. Then I married a woman with a gay son ... more..
Romney vows veto of any attempt to repeal 1913 law, Boston Globe, May 07, 2004 Because no other state affirmatively allows gay marriage, Romney has said, this means that no out-of-state gay couples can marry here. more..
NEWS FLASH: SJC rules AGAINST Pat Robertson's ACLJ & 13 Legislators, Boston Globe, May 07, 2004 "It was within the court's jurisdiction to resolve an adversary case requiring interpretation of the Constitution and a determination of the validity or our laws," the court wrote. more..
Privatize me, please, Boston Globe - blog, May 07, 2004 Amy Hunt is on the board of directors of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, an advocacy group working to protect the rights of gays and lesbians. The opinions expressed here are her own and not necessarily those of the caucus. more..
Senators would let gay outsiders wed, Boston Globe, May 06, 2004 "If [the repeal of the 1913 law] is included in the budget, without going through the circuitous hearing process, we will be able to act on this," Barrios said, adding that a repeal of the law could be won "if it is the will of both branches."
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You Don't Bring Me Flowers Anymore, Boston Globe - blog, May 06, 2004 Amy Hunt is on the board of directors of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, an advocacy group working to protect the rights of gays and lesbians. The opinions expressed here are her own and not necessarily those of the caucus.
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Gay-marriage rule eased, Boston Globe, May 05, 2004 Romney aide says clerks have discretion on residency proof more..
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Boston Globe, Apr 02, 2004 AS A ROMAN CATHOLIC pastor in the Diocese of Worcester, I offer my apologies to the gay and lesbian members of our society, as well as to their families and friends, for the hurt caused by recent videos, press releases, and interviews associated with and distributed by the Massachusetts Catholic Conference.
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Gays win huge victory!, Boston Phoenix, Mar 12, 2004 The biggest victory was to be found in the activists themselves. Hundreds of people on both sides of the debate showed up at the State House beginning at 7:30 a.m. Those who stayed to the bitter end – once again – were the pro-gay forces. If this debate were to be decided on passion alone, the pro-gay forces would easily win. They parked themselves outside the House chamber and sang, some of them for 16 hours. They must have belted out "God Bless America" and "My Country Tis of Thee" 100 times throughout the day. Yet they never lost their fervor. On the contrary, their voices just got louder and louder. more..
Events leading up to the Con-Con: Mar 9, 10, 11, MassEquality.org, Mar 07, 2004 Join us for important events leading up to the Constitutional Convention and then come to the Convention! more..
Gay Marriage in the States, New York Times, Feb 18, 2004 Opponents of gay marriage have been loudly calling for a constitutional amendment prohibiting any state from recognizing gay marriages. Despite the parade of horribles they haul out, their greatest fear appears to be that giving gay men and women the right to join legally and permanently with the ones they love will work out just fine, and that the American people will see that the fears being foisted on them are unfounded.
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HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!, Boston Globe, Feb 14, 2004 You can't claim you're the party of smaller government, and then clamor to make laws about love...
...If the government forbids gay men from tying the knot, what's their alternative? They can't all marry Liza Minnelli. more..
Special Section: Gay Marriage, Boston Globe, Feb 07, 2004 Follow this internet link to the Globe's outstanding summary of recent events as well as the historical perspective.
http://www.boston.com/news/specials/gay_marriage/ more..
Forum: Is Same-Sex Marriage Good for the Nation?, Feb 5, 7:30pm, Smith College, Feb 04, 2004 YES: Arline Isaacson, Co-Chair, Mass. Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus
NO: Rev. John C. Rankin, President, Theological Education Institute more..
Supreme Judicial Court same-sex couples entitled to marriage, AP, Feb 04, 2004 The Massachusetts high court ruled Wednesday that only full, equal marriage rights for gay couples -- rather than civil unions -- would meet the edict of its November decision. more..
Both sides intensify whirlwind gay marriage efforts, Patriot Ledger, Feb 03, 2004 MassEquality originally planned a one-day ‘‘Lobby Day'' today, but the parade for the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots prompted the group to encourage supporters to also flood Beacon Hill on Thursday.
‘‘We have hundreds of people coming in, and they're not going to be able to make it into town,'' Arline Isaacson, co-chairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, said.
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On unions, a division - Same-sex marriage issue tests faith, fairness, Boston Globe, Feb 01, 2004 For these people, who consider themselves in favor of gay rights, there is surprise at how torn they feel, and at how rapidly the gay-marriage issue has moved into the legal and political forefront. They will admit to confusion and uncertainty. They will even utter three words seldom heard on Beacon Hill or on talk shows: "I don't know." more..
Gay marriage battle lines drawn, Patriot Ledger, Jan 31, 2004 ''I compare this to moments in history of civil rights being denied to a class of citizens - civil rights, the emancipation of slaves, women's
suffrage,'' said Welles, an Episcopal minister and the rector of the Church of Our Savior in East Milton. ''It's very dangerous to put in our Constitution something that would diminish the rights of a single citizen.'' more..
Mass. Democrats back gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jan 30, 2004 ''It's very significant that they are saying that Democrats don't discriminate,'' said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. ''Democrats shouldn't discriminate. That doesn't mean that all Democrats have to personally like gay marriage, but they should not discriminate. more..
Financial hurdle seen for gay seniors, Boston Globe, Jan 29, 2004 In Massachusetts, in 8.5 percent of all gay couples, at least one of the partners is 65 years old or older, and in 19.5 percent of same-sex couples, one or both of the partners are 55 years old or older. more..
Catholics band to halt gay marriage, Boston Herald, Jan 28, 2004 In church halls across Massachusetts this week, Roman Catholic priests and lay leaders are beginning the most intense phase of a campaign to prevent the redefinition of marriage in the state to include same-sex couples. more..
Unions lend voice, might to back gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jan 27, 2004 Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus and a lobbyist for the teachers' union, said: "It's important because it takes this very volatile, hot-button issue out of the emotional realm, the religious realm, and the moral realm, and reminds legislators that we're talking about significant and important employment benefits that all workers need, whether they are gay or straight." more..
Gay-marriage opponents rally across state, Boston Globe, Jan 26, 2004 Catholic groups plan more than 20 meetings at local parishes in the next two weeks to build support for a change in the state Constitution that would ban same-sex marriage.
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Clerics lead rally against gay marriage, Springfield Republican, Jan 26, 2004 Rev. John C. Rankin, president of the Theological Education Institute in Hartford, said the solution lies in accepting that all people are made in God's likeness, but some, like those who are gay and lesbian, are "broken." more..
The church is out of line in defining citizens' rights, Springfield Republican, Jan 26, 2004 The state is not forcing any church to perform sacramental rites of holy matrimony for any couple, same-sex or otherwise. The state is recognizing the need to allow 'civil marriage' for all couples. Same-sex couples want equality, not special rights. more..
Marrying for love, Boston Globe, Jan 25, 2004 It seems to me, viewing marriage as more than a means to reproduce and instead as an expression of love and commitment would do much more to support marriage. more..
Anti-gay marriage rallies to push constitutional ban, Boston Herald, Jan 25, 2004 The Archdiocese of Boston has scheduled a series of regional meetings for the coming week to mobilize Catholics against gay marriage. more..
Romney seeks a bill to ban gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jan 24, 2004 Opponents of the gay marriage ruling see the passage of the bill under discussion by Romney's aides and House lawmakers as a key strategy to delay gay marriages until the voters get a chance to decide on the constitutional amendment. more..
Pres. Bush State of the Union, re Marriage, Internet, Jan 21, 2004 If judges insist on forcing their arbitrary will upon the people, the only alternative left to the people would be the constitutional process. more..
At a crossroads on gay unions (originally published 10/25/2003), Boston Globe, Jan 20, 2004 We cannot keep turning our backs on gay and lesbian Americans. I have fought too hard and too long against discrimination based on race and color not to stand up against discrimination based on sexual orientation. I've heard the reasons for opposing civil marriage for same-sex couples. Cut through the distractions, and they stink of the same fear, hatred, and intolerance I have known in racism and in bigotry. more..
With the right to marry in the balance, gay teens dream of a wedding day, Boston Globe, Jan 19, 2004 ''The main thing for young gay people,'' he says of the court's decision, ''is that it gives kids, like, you know -- wow! -- there's hope for the future. I mean, I can live a normal life.''
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For bishops, wrong fight, Boston Globe, Jan 18, 2004 The prelates' assault on the state Supreme Judicial Court's ruling in support of gay marriage is premised on the dubious assertion that ''a redefinition of marriage in the long run is going to be harmful,'' in the words of O'Malley. In the four-page pamphlets being sent by the bishops to 1 million of the state's 3 million Catholics, they fail to specify the exact threat posed by couples, many with children, who want nothing more than to legalize their status as a family. How such a plea for stability undermines the rearing of children remains a mystery. more..
Reaching out to gay elders, Boston Globe, Jan 18, 2004 Steiner has gotten power of attorney to tend to Anthony's financial affairs, but says he worries about other problems that might arise due to their lack of marital status, such as whether he'll be allowed to accompany Anthony on his next trip to the emergency room. He was last spring when Anthony had chest pains -- ''In my case they were grateful to have someone, because they recognized that Alzheimer's people needed special interpretation,'' he says -- but Steiner says that decision is up to the discretion of the hospital. more..
Pols seeking `rational' way around gay marriage ruling, Boston Herald, Jan 14, 2004 ``There is no rational basis that any legislator can come up with other than prejudice,'' said Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus Co-Chair Arline Isaacson.
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Delay eyed on marriage amendment, Boston Globe, Jan 13, 2004 Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, predicted that lawmakers will end up confronting the constitutional amendment. "This issue is going to be debated and voted on this year regardless of when the SJC renders its decision." she said.
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Gay marriage war heats up, Springfield Republican, Jan 13, 2004 "We have seen in the last few weeks an influx of anti-gay groups into Massachusetts - groups such as Family Research Council - that are interested in denying marriage protection rights for gay couples," said Springfield resident William G. Conley, a lobbyist for the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. more..
Gay marriage foes seek time for vote, Boston Herald, Jan 13, 2004 Gay marriage supporters, who filed their own brief arguing civil unions would create an unconstitutional ``separate but equal'' system, decried the attempt to delay the original ruling. ``It's playing dirty,'' said Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus Co-chairwoman Arline Isaacson. ``It's sort of like trying to tie up the constitution in nonsensical paperwork.'' more..
Marriage needn't be sacred to be legal, Springfield Republican, Jan 13, 2004 Maybe the whole matter of same-sex marriage would be less contentious if we didn't conflate the sacred and the secular. If we remembered that the Massachusetts Supreme Court was talking about civil marriage. If we remembered that no court can force a church to marry gay couples. more..
Boston's archbishop urges church lawyers to oppose gay marriage, The Springfield Republican, Jan 12, 2004 Hillary Goodridge, 47, a lead plaintiff with partner Julie Goodridge in the lawsuit that resulted in the recent ruling, said by phone that the issue at the core of the lawsuit was not morality, but "licenses handed out by the government."
"It's impossible for me to understand how Julie and I being married contributes to the breakdown of anything. It contributes to our economic and social well-being, it certainly contributes to the strength of our family and our enduring love for each other," she said. more..
Catholics urged to fight gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jan 12, 2004 The Massachusetts Catholic Conference, the church's lobbying arm, handed out fliers at the luncheon urging lawyers to call their state senators and representatives to support the Marriage Affirmation and Protection Amendment, a constitutional measure that proponents say would reverse the Goodridge decision and define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. more..
Separate but equal does not work, Lowell Sun, Jan 10, 2004 "We're here in this building to say something very, very simple, which is this: Separate but equal does not work," said Gary Daffin, co-chairman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus.
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State Dem. Party Set to Approve Gay Marriages, Boston Herald, Jan 10, 2004 ``All people should be treated equally and fairly under the law,'' says the resolution, which was obtained by the Herald. more..
1,000 rally to support gay marriages, Cape Cod Times, Jan 09, 2004 Lines snaked out the door of the Statehouse and into the freezing temperatures as gay rights advocates lined up to attend the rally, which filled one of the building's major halls and overflowed to the staircases and balconies above. more..
Gay marriage debate splits Democrats, Boston Globe, Jan 09, 2004 "To be here, in this building, at this time," Representative Elizabeth Malia, a Democrat, told the rally yesterday, "is an incredibly overwhelming experience." more..
Group opposed to gay marriage assailed for hiding poll results, Boston Herald, Jan 09, 2004 ``It's disturbing that they didn't want legislators to know the truth - that the public does not want to see these marriage rights repealed,'' said Arline Isaacson, co-chair of the Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. more..
Gay marriage foes push referendum, Boston Globe, Jan 08, 2004 "They are dressing up their bigotry with arguments about democracy, and they pretend that the courts should not have made this decision, but they would not have objected to the court making the decision if the court had decided their way," said Arline Isaacson, (Co-Chair of the Massachusetts Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus) a member of the executive committee of MassEquality, a coaltion of gay rights groups that also was formed recently. more..
MassEquality kicks off campaign, Press Release, Jan 08, 2004 Under the banner of "Vote No on Anti-Gay Amendments," State Senator Robert Havem, the assistant majority whip, led a press conference that included clergy, fellow legislators, the Boston Bar Association and couples who have faced hardship because they have not had the rights of marriage to protect them.
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Opponents rally at Statehouse as session, debate begins, Boston Herald, Jan 07, 2004 ``We want to tell the Legislature that civil unions are not an adequate solution, that discrimination should not be written into the constitution, and that many religions do support our right to civil marriage,'' said Arline Isaacson, co-chairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. more..
State's high court upholds special election date for Jacques Senate seat, Boston Herald, Jan 07, 2004 The Senate had scheduled the special election for March 2, the same day as the state's presidential primary, when Democratic voters are likely to turn out in high numbers. more..
Former officials lobby lawmakers on gay marriage, Berkshire Eagle, Jan 06, 2004 "We see the SJC's ruling as unequivocal: the existing ban on marriage for gay people is unconstitutional," reads the letter, which was also signed by Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe and Boston Bar Association President Renee Landers. more..
Protecting 'Mom and Dad'?, Boston Globe, Jan 06, 2004 While same-sex marriage may upset some folks' sense of propriety, it does not pose even the slightest threat to the legal benefits that heterosexual couples now enjoy. more..
Weld, 2 ex-AGs urge passage of gay marriage law, Boston Globe, Jan 05, 2004 Saying the "rule of law and the legitimacy of the courts" are at stake, former governor William Weld, two former state attorneys general, and two top lawyers will deliver a letter to all 200 legislators today, urging them to enact into law the Supreme Judicial Court's ruling allowing gays to marry. more..
House veteran leading bid to ban same-sex weddings, Boston Globe, Jan 04, 2004 ''(The amendment's sponsor is) positioning himself as the great compromiser and not such a bad guy, which I completely disagree with,'' said Gary K. Daffin, cochairman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. ''This is not about whether he is a nice guy or not, or whether he is openly a bigot or prejudiced, but those biases are clearly driving what he is doing, and his track record in the Legislature shows that.''
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A conservative ruling on gay marriage, Boston Globe, Jan 03, 2004 Divisive efforts to amend the state Constitution should be opposed by Republican and Democratic public officials. The Massachusetts Constitution, like the United States Constitution, should be used to protect liberty and ensure fairness. It should never be used to marginalize a segment of the American family. more..
Budget woes, gay marriage issue will keep Legislature's plate full, Berkshire Eagle, Jan 02, 2004 And while it may not be an issue lawmakers want to tackle, the Legislature will take up the gay marriage issue in one form or another. Lawmakers are expected to vote on a Constitutional amendment in February to define marriage as the union between a man and a woman, which would make gay marriage illegal. more..
Local pols favor gay civil unions, marriage, Canton Journal, Dec 31, 2003 Rep. Galvin says of his district: "It's about 50-50. Whichever way I come down and vote, I am going to upset 50 percent of my district." more..
Supreme Judicial Court upholds 2002 Legislature, Berkshire Eagle, Dec 31, 2003 Last year's anti-gay constitutional amendment, H.48480, is finally dead.
Unfortunately, this year's, H.3190, is still very much alive. more..
Pope urging defense of heterosexual unions, Boston Globe, Dec 29, 2003 Pope John Paul II pressed his campaign against gay unions yesterday . . . more..
Marriage fight not the first, The Republican (Springfield), Dec 28, 2003 The arguments to ban interracial marriage in many ways are similar to the arguments now being cast to ban same-sex marriages, observers said. Some see both as part of a larger struggle for civil rights. more..
Letters to the Editor, The Republican (Springfield), Dec 28, 2003 In my opinion, the civil recognition of marriages between people of the same sex, actually helps to stabilize society, by permitting loving people to pledge fidelity, to the exclusion of all others, within a structure that will provide for their well-being, legally, financially and emotionally. more..
1993 slaying spurred rights demands, laws, The Republican (Springfield), Dec 28, 2003 Although they were at the forefront of New York City's 1969 Stonewall Riots, which led to the homosexual rights movement, the relationship between the transgendered and gay communities has not always been easy. more..
Why Civil Unions Are Not Enough, FindLaw.com, Dec 18, 2003 Like the "white moderates" who told Martin Luther King, Jr. to be patient, "heterosexual moderates" can counsel slow progress because they themselves have nothing personally at stake. These straight men of good will seem to
believe that they can set the timetable for marriage equality, as white moderates believed when it came to segregation. But justice won't wait - and shouldn't have to. more..
SJC solicits briefs on civil unions, Boston Globe, Dec 17, 2003 "We are very confident the court meant what it said, that only civil marriage is equality and the civil unions are clearly a second-class status," said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. more..
Bush, O'Malley back marriage amendment, Boston Herald, Dec 17, 2003 ``While I totally respect their right to hold religious beliefs against gay marriage, that is no excuse to try and impose their religious views on civil laws,'' said Arline Isaacson, co-chairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus.
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At a crossroads on gay unions, Boston Globe, Sep 25, 2003 Some say let's choose another route and give gay folks some legal rights but call it something other than marriage. We have been down that road before in this country. Separate is not equal. The rights to liberty and happiness belong to each of us and on the same terms, without regard to either skin color or sexual orientation more..
MSNBC, Transcript, Jul 31, 2003 "...when people ask the question, well, 'what’s marriage?' most people think they know what the answer is. They hopefully know it and view it as loving, caring, committed relationships, making a lifetime commitment to take care of each other, but what a lot of folks don’t realize is that marriage is also the gateway to 1,400 or more rights, benefits, responsibilities and protections, the kinds of protections you need, particularly in times of emergency, crisis, stress..." more..
EDITORIAL, Bershire Eagle, Jul 27, 2003 It's an idea so abundantly fair and reasonable that if it succeeds here, Massachusetts could shine in history for leading the way. more..
EDITORIAL, BOSTON GLOBE, Jul 13, 2003 Seven same-sex couples have petitioned the SJC for the right to marry under civil law. Their stories of courtship and commitment are so ordinary, and their claim to equal benefits so compelling, that it seems inevitable the circle of rights will eventually widen to enfold them as well. We think the SJC should say that day has come. more..
EDITORIAL, CAPE CODDER, Jul 13, 2003 Gay and lesbian advocates are waging this landmark battle with the same Constitutional principles employed in 1967 to fight bans on interracial marriage: liberty, equality, due process and non-discrimination of minorities. more..
EDITORIAL, SPRINGFIELD UNION & REBUBLICAN, Jul 13, 2003 A decision in favor of the seven couples would make Massachusetts the first state in the nation to recognize that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. Massachusetts has a long and proud tradition as a state that recognizes basic fairness and equality. The state's highest court should make this another first for Massachusetts. more..
EDITORIAL, NEW BEDFORD STANDARD TIMES, Jul 13, 2003 We believe the court should rule in favor of the plaintiffs and grant all gay and lesbian couples in the state the right to marry under civil law. more..
EDITORIAL, BOSTON PHOENIX, Jul 12, 2003 This month, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is expected to rule in the case of Goodridge et al. v. Department of Public Health. If decided for the plaintiffs, the case would give same-sex couples in Massachusetts the right to marry. This would be the right and just thing to do. more..
EDITORIAL, WASHINGTON POST, Jul 12, 2003 These are developments that should be welcomed, not decried. Society as a whole is made stronger when couples -- whether opposite-sex or same-sex -- cement their love and their commitment in legally sanctioned unions. more..
British Columbia approves gay, lesbian marriages, Boston Globe, Jul 09, 2003 Canadian courts in Ontario, Quebec, and now British Columbia have ruled that limiting marriage to heterosexual partners is ''an offense to the dignity of lesbians and gays'' and a violation of the country's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. more..
Adversaries on Gay Rights Vow State-by-State Fight, New York Times, Jul 05, 2003 "We are in a Brown v. Board of Education moment right now," Mr. Wolfson said. "The Supreme Court has said in the strongest possible terms that love and intimacy and family have deep constitutional protection for all Americans and that gay people have an equal right to participate. This gives us a tremendous tool for moving forward to end the discrimination." more..
Church’s view irks area gays, Fall River Herald News, Jun 06, 2003 The former Catholic education teacher at St. Anthony of Padua Church said she is embarrassed to be a Catholic after reading of the bishop’s statement. more..
Clergy coalition offers support for same-sex marriages, Boston Globe, Jun 06, 2003 ''Everyone on this list is in agreement that the right of gay and lesbian couples is a matter of civil, and not religious, law,'' said Rabbi Devon Lerner more..
Calif. Assembly extends rights to same-sex partners, Boston Globe, Jun 04, 2003 The California Assembly approved sweeping legislation Wednesday that would grant same-sex partners most of the same spousal rights and responsibilities as married couples. more..
UCC leader advocates tolerance, Boston Globe, Jun 04, 2003 Taylor wrote: ''What the bishops fail to recognize is that families come in every size and configuration: extended, nuclear, patriarchal, matriarchal, single mom, single dad, adoptive, foster, childless, broken, mended, and blended. Among these configurations of family there are many gay and lesbian people who, living in committed relationships with life-partners, are gifted parents. more..
Local delegates weigh in on same-sex marriage, New Bedford Standard Times, Jun 03, 2003 Rep. Haddad ... "I cannot support something that would ultimately hurt a lot of people and potentially hurt children," she said more..
Editorial: Bishops lack credibility, arguments, MetroWest Daily News, Jun 03, 2003 In trying to impose their definition of marriage on the state of Massachusetts, the bishops are handicapped not just by a shortage of credibility, but by a shortage of good arguments. more..
Gay Activists Demonstrate At Cathedral, AP, Jun 02, 2003 "The church has a mandate to work for social justice, and civil marriage that protects our families is very much a civil justice issue," said Jeffrey Morgan, 23, of Arlington. more..
Bishops push for gay union opposition, New Bedford Standard Times, May 29, 2003 "I respect their right to hold a different opinion," said Arline Isaacson of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. "But it's unfortunate, because the bill prohibits not only marriage, but domestic partner benefits, like health insurance, pension and bereavement leave." more..
Massachusetts struggles to define marriage, WorldNetDaily, May 29, 2003 Should the Massachusetts lawmakers uphold the ban on "gay" marriages, it will become the 38th state to do so. Enough states to pass an amendment to the U.S. Constitution banning homosexual marriages once and for all. more..
Bishops eye pastors to fight gay marriage, Boston Globe, May 29, 2003 ''The argument that same-sex marriage somehow threatens or weakens the institution of marriage or society is vapid and baseless,'' Josoma [Rev. Stephen S. Josoma, the pastor of St. Susanna Church in Dedham] said. ''Remove prejudices, stereotypes, biases, and fear, and there would be no argument.'' more..
Majority of N.H. residents support gay marriage, Bay Windows, May 29, 2003 According to a recent University of New Hampshire poll, a majority of New Hampshire residents favor allowing same-sex marriages, Foster's Daily Democrat reported May 24. more..
Final Notes, Boston Globe blog, May 23, 2003 Amy Hunt is on the MGLPC Board. Her pro-marriage blog ends with, what else, Tracey & Hepburn. You gotta read it for yourself
Revised amendment likely more viable, Bay Windows, May 22, 2003 And regardless of the manner in which Travis packages his DoMA proposal, like Hyde, Arline Isaacson of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus, says any form of DoMA is bad for the GLBT community more..
Pennsylvanians behind Santorum in gay issue, Boston Globe, May 22, 2003 In Pennsylvania, a political battleground state with a large bloc of conservative blue-collar Democrats, the Quinnipiac poll found that 30 percent of voters viewed Santorum ''less favorably'' after the flap, while 27 percent were less likely to vote for him. more..
GLAD honors Bacon, Hampshire Gazette, May 20, 2003 "She says anyone would have done this," Werth added. "In fact, no one else did." more..
Gays, lesbians making gains in workplace, Boston Globe, May 16, 2003 The number of U.S. employers offering health insurance benefits to same-sex domestic partners rose by 16 percent last year more..
Joint Session Would Keep Same-Sex Marriage Ban Afloat, Boston Globe, May 13, 2003 Those who support the amendment say it merely restricts marriage to a union between a man and a woman. Those who oppose it say it does much more than that, threatening domestic partnership benefits already granted to gays and lesbians. more..
Unitarian to seek support for marriage protest, Hampshire Gazette, May 08, 2003 The Rev. F. Jay Deacon of the Unitarian Society of Northampton and Florence plans to ask other city religious leaders to follow his lead at their monthly interfaith meeting today. more..
Smizik testifies in support of the same sex couples, Brookline Tab, May 08, 2003 "In Brookline there are many individuals who have same-sex partners who work on town committees, who send their children to Brookline Schools and who help us become a better town. We should not treat these families differently." more..
Shocking results in gay marriage poll [NJ], New Jersey Journal, May 05, 2003 Legalizing gay marriages is favored by more than one-half of Hudson County residents ... They said even more surprising than the overall numbers were those among Catholics, with 60.4 percent in favor more..
Same-sex marriages to be allowed in B.C., The Globe and Mail, May 02, 2003 "Civil marriage should adapt to contemporary notions of marriage as an institution in a society which recognizes the rights of homosexual persons to non-discriminatory treatment," more..
Panel delays vote on gay marriage, Boston Globe, May 01, 2003 ''We have a hell of a lot of work on our hands,'' said Arline Isaacson, cochairwoman of the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus. ''Victory is by no means certain.'' more..
Marriage hearing draws passionate testimony, Bay Windows, May 01, 2003 Scott Gortikov of Jamaica Plain, who arrived to testify against H.3190 with his 11-month-old son, Sam, said he hopes the April 28 testimony makes a difference. "I've got this naďve notion that if I can share my story that some ambivalent legislator will see the commonality in our lives and humanity and they'll be moved enough to say 'gosh this sounds like myself ... and this family's no different than mine,'" said Gortikov. "If folks just knew gay families how could they possibly vote for discriminatory legislation?" more..
22 years of Pride on parade, Hampshire Gazette, May 01, 2003 And why do people keep showing up year after year, for 22 years and counting? Because a great deal has changed in two decades. And because participants hold out hope that things will change still more. more..
Human rights law passed, Cincinnati Post, Apr 30, 2003 "No one would choose to be discriminated against, no one would choose to be hated, no one would choose to be treated differently," Edmondson said. "And someday, I believe the city of Covington [in Northern Kentucky] will have a small piece in that understanding, of creating tolerance, bridging the gap, and more importantly, allowing people to know that yes, a small city like Covington can show the entire region: Yes, we can." more..
Hearing set on measure to ban same-sex marriage, Boston Globe, Apr 28, 2003 ''That last | |||||||||||