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LGBT leaders focus on Obama's agenda
by Lisa Keen, Keen News Service
2008-12-17

WASHINGTON, D.C.—There will be some real gains for LGBT people under the administration of President-elect Barack Obama, but there are some real caveats, too.

—Things may happen later than we want and in different packages than we expect,— predicted Elizabeth Birch, former president of the Human Rights Campaign.

That prediction was echoed throughout the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C., which took place Dec. 4-7, by various people among the 600-plus gathering of LGBT elected officials and leaders and in varying contexts. The consensus seemed to be this:

The strategy of putting a big push behind one or two pieces of Congressional legislation is not as likely to reap tangible results nearly so quickly as a strategy of quiet, methodical work within the new president's own priorities. And while President-elect Obama's priorities—the economy, health care, tax cuts to the middle classs and national security—may not seem to dovetail naturally with the LGBT movement's priorities, leaders meeting this past weekend said the areas of overlap are easy to find.

Current HRC President Joe Solmonese told one workshop audience, for instance, that one of the movement's first efforts under the new administration should be eradicating the unfair tax that gay employees must pay when they include their same-sex partners or spouses under their health coverage. Under federal law, the value of that health benefit is not added to the straight employee's gross income before assessing his or her tax bite. But for a gay employee, the fair-market value of that health coverage is added to the gross income on which the employee must pay taxes. ( The Center for American Progress and the Williams Institute estimate that a gay employee pays more than $1,000 per year more in taxes because of that disparity. )

Solmonese pointed to HRC's successful effort two years ago to use a pension-reform bill to change federal law to allow a surviving same-sex partner to inherit a 401 ( k ) the same as a married spouse—to roll it into their own retirement account without paying taxes on it.

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U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., speaking to a luncheon audience Dec. 5, predicted many important advances toward LGBT equality would come through such means as presidential executive orders and changes in departmental policies. One such executive order, she said she hopes for is one that prohibits contractors hired by the federal government from discriminating based on sexual orientation.

Activists in specific areas had similar ideas about how improvements for LGBT people can be accomplished by President Obama acting independently or through specific departments. Paula Ettelbrick, head of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, said that, with the appointments of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton to head the Department of State and Susan Rice to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, she hoped to see a stronger push for including LGBT groups at the U.N. She said she also hoped the United States will take a stronger leadership position around the world in the fight against HIV and anti-gay violence. Valerie Wagner of AIDS Project Los Angeles said she hopes to see more funding for HIV programs and less for anti-gay community organizations which have been using President Bush's —faith-based initiative— to promote anti-gay initiatives.

But while much of the discussion about what to do to advance LGBT equality in the new administration envisioned a studied, patient incremental approach, the —big four— legislative goals are still very much on the movement's agenda, said Rea Carey, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. Those are Hate Crimes Prevention Act, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act ( ENDA ) , repeal of the —Don't Ask, Don't Tell— law against gays in the military, and repeal of the anti-gay —Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ) .

—We just want to make sure that, whenever our issues come up,— said Carey, —we're successful.— Carey and others predicted that hate crimes would probably be the first major bill up for the LGBT community under the new administration.

Random predictions throughout the conference suggested that, while the hate-crimes bill ( including gender identity ) might have a chance of passage during 2009, other bills would likely have to wait a little longer. An inclusive ENDA might have a chance at passage in two years, predicted one panel; repeal of —Don't Ask, Don't Tell— will likely have to wait until after mid-term elections. And the repeal of DOMA may be something that will have to be accomplished through small steps over the course of four or more years.

U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., in his remarks at a luncheon Dec. 6, struck an optimistic note about the chances of passing fully inclusive versions of the hate crimes and ENDA bills, saying that much work has been done since last year to lay the necessary groundwork. Just one year ago, Frank resisted efforts to insist upon a fully inclusive ENDA, saying that not enough education had been done on the gender identity aspect of the bill. The bill passed the House but included only sexual orientation and was not taken up by the Senate.

One thing the LGBT community won't have to worry about in Washington in 2009, said Frank, is anti-gay legislation. The anti-gay Federal Marriage Amendment, he said, —won't even come up.— That is, of course, because the Democratic Party has an increased majority in both chambers of Congress and strong supporters in the leadership. Frank said LGBT people are no longer —a group on the outside— but a —major part of the governing coalition of this country.—

Not repeating the past

—We're also a lot more sophisticated and have a lot more talent than we did 16 years ago,— said Tim McFeeley, who headed up the Human Rights Campaign in 1993 as the first term of President Bill Clinton began. That's when the LGBT leadership put repeal of the military's policy excluding gays at the top of its wish list for the new administration only to watch conservative forces hijack the issue to undermine the new president's clout and codify the ban. The community's focus back then, said McFeeley, should have been AIDS, not the military.

This time, said McFeeley, in an interview with this reporter, —We should decide our own priorities.—

—We shouldn't always be playing defense in [ the right-wing contingent's ] game.—

Another difference this time around, said McFeeley, is the size of the LGBT community's pool of leaders. In 1993, he said, —there were maybe 300— LGBT people actively seeking appointments to the Clinton administration. This year, the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute has reported more than 1,300 applications for its presidential appointments project.

—Appointments should be our first focus,— said Jay Fisette, a conference attendee and elected official from Arlington, Va. —We need to be at the table— in the Obama administration. Having openly gay appointees, he said, —gives us a voice to the administration and keeps us informed about LGBT issues in the administration.—

During the conference, more reports were being circulated about who might be in a position for a major appointment. Among those mentioned were longtime gay Democratic activist and businessman Fred Hochberg ( for administrator of the Small Business Administration ) and National Zoo Director John Berry ( as Secretary of the Interior ) .

There was discussion, too, of the changes occurring in the LGBT political landscape. Conferees were presented with the results of the summary of a Harris Interactive poll survey of adults conducted in mid-November and released Dec. 3. The summary found that only 1 percent of 2,008 people surveyed in mid-November considered —gay and lesbian issues— to be the —most important issue facing America,— but 19 percent said their feelings towards gay and lesbians had grown —more favorable— during the past five years.

Meanwhile, some non-LGBT related issues emerged in discussions even though they weren't explicitly on the conference agenda. A front-page story in The Washington Blade, distributed at the conference, reported that there has been a significant decrease in funding for national gay political and legal organizations, with significant repercussions. Lambda Legal Defense, the largest national gay legal group, reportedly cut 10 employees—or 10 percent of its staff—last month. The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation cut nearly that many and NGLTF has not moved to fill any of its recent vacancies.

GLAAD Executive Director Neil Giuliano told this reporter that contributions from both middle income donors and —big rollers— have dropped off in reaction to the nation's economic slowdown.

And California's Proposition 8—a ballot initiative passed Nov. 4 that amends the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage— was mulled over in nearly every panel. Some participants, such as Gill Action Fund National Political Director Bill Smith, said it was wrong to blame the passage of Proposition 8 on African-American voters, as some news reports have suggested. Instead, he said, the effort to defeat the measure was crippled by —trying to do multi-year work in a short-term campaign.—

California State Assemblymember John Perez agreed, saying the loss could be faulted at least in part on the LGBT community's failure to —invest in building real relationships with communities of color.—

A number of speakers at the conference said they feel that, while same-sex marriage has become a major focus of the LGBT movement because the anti-gay movement considers it their best battleground.

—Marriage is at the outer end of what we can do with mainstream people,— said Steve Elmendorf, who was a deputy campaign manager for Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004. —The right wing picked it.—

But for all the movement's challenges and difficulties, noted Rep. Baldwin, in her remarks to the gathering, —there is a new optimism for LGBT people, led by a president who understands and embraces diversity in people and opinions.—

One symbol of that new presidential relationship to the LGBT community emerged Saturday when the Lesbian and Gay Band Association announced that an LGBT gay marching band has been accepted by the inauguration committee to participate in the presidential inaugural parade.

—2008 Keen News Service

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Howard Dean to be at LGBT reception 2008-02-06
Windy City Times Election Guide 2008-02-01
Baldwin Visits Chicago 2008-01-30
Meet the Candidates 2008-01-30
NATIONAL ROUNDUP 2008-01-30
WORLD ROUNDUP 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Jerome Pohlen 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Sharon Johnson Coleman 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Alan J. Greiman 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Aaron Weiss 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Judge James Shapiro 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Debra Kramer Marcus 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Judge Daniel Gillespie 2008-01-30
Election 2008: James Byrne 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Ann Collins Dole 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Gideon Baum 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Judge Thaddeus Wilson 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Debra B. Walker 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Tom Doran 2008-01-30
Christine Radogno: A Progressive Republican 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Jay Footlik-Seeking New Direction in the 10th District 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Mark Pera 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Joseph Berrios Strikes Back 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Howard Brookins, Jr. 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Bob Milan 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Tom Allen 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Anita Alvarez 2008-01-30
Election 2008: Larry Suffredin 2008-01-30
2008 Primary Election downloadable and printable charts 2008-01-30
Windy City Times Election Guide 2008-01-30
Early Voting 2008-01-30
Tom Tunney and a Committeeman's Role 2008-01-30
Letters: Elections 2008-01-30
'Sexual Politics' at CHM Jan. 31 2008-01-30
Protesters to challenge candidates 2008-01-30
Obama Wins Big in S.C. 2008-01-30
Know Your Candidates 2008-01-30
Politics: Suzanne Elder 2008-01-23
Politics: Heather Steans 2008-01-23
Eugene Sawyer Dies 2008-01-23
Former Chicago Mayor Eugene Sawyer Dies 2008-01-23
ELECTION 08: Iris Martinez 2008-01-16
Tom Tunney and a Committeeman's Role 2008-01-16
ELECTION 08: Richard Bradley 2008-01-16
Albright Signs 'Memo' 2008-01-16
Political Parties 2008-01-16
Guest Editorial: Who Will Be the AIDS President? 2008-01-09
Letters To the Editor: Time to get active 2008-01-09
GLBT Supporter to Retire from Congress 2008-01-09
Randi Scheurer: Familiarity Breeds Attempt 2008-01-09
Jay Paul Deratany: Rage Against the Machine 2008-01-09
Gay Rep in N.H. Fired Up for Obama 2008-01-09
The Iowa Caucus— with a Gay Twist 2008-01-09
New Hampshire: Down to the Wire 2008-01-09
Iowa Caucus, look for updates here 2008-01-02
Republicans and Gay Issues 2008-01-02
KEEN ON THE TRAIL Gay news from the presidential campaign trail ... 2007-12-26
Gays in Iowa and N.H. All Over the Map 2007-12-26
Year in Review: Transitions 2007-12-26
Stonewall Dems Hosting N.H. Primary Party 2007-12-26
Clinton in Chicago, photos 2007-12-26
Deratany fundraiser photos 2007-12-19
Huckabee's Comments Scrutinized 2007-12-12
Pro-Hillary Survey Criticized 2007-12-12
LGBT Ally Clarence Wood Steps Down 2007-12-12
Keen on the trail: Gay related news on the presidential campaign trail… 2007-12-12
Report Reveals Same-Sex Population Trends 2007-12-05
Equality Illinois: Party for 'Justice' 2007-12-05
Lott to Leave Senate 2007-11-28
Lesbian Judge Receives Honor 2007-11-28
Carol Ronen: Past, Present and Future 2007-11-28
Task Force Decries Hypocrisy of Senate Ethics Committee Investigation; No Recess for Holsinger 2007-11-21
KEEN ON THE TRAIL: Gay news from the presidential campaign trail ... 2007-11-21
Clinton announces 6 LGBT Illinois delegates 2007-11-21
Ronen Responds to Criticism 2007-11-14
Southwick Confirmed to Appeals Court 2007-11-07
Lottery Bill Overcomes Gov.'s Veto, Becomes Law 2007-11-07
Harris, Mell to Run Unopposed 2007-11-07
LGBTs Upset With Obama 2007-11-01
LGBTs Upset With Obama 2007-10-31
The Obama Gospel Controversy 2007-10-24
Hillary Stumbles During Debate 2007-10-03
Citizens Sound Off on Budget 2007-10-03
HISTORY MONTH Leaning Toward Justice 2007-10-03
Republicans honored for LGBT support 2007-09-26
Russian Gay Leader to Speak at Shepherd Rally 2007-09-26
Bloom Heading Equality Illinois 2007-09-19
Keen on the trail: Gay news from the presidential campaign trail… 2007-09-12
Craig to Resign 2007-09-05
UPDATE: Busted, Idaho Republican Senator in Airport Men's Room 2007-08-29
Gay news from the presidential campaign trail 2007-08-29
DuPage Fundraiser Stirs Controversy 2007-08-22
Keen on the trail 2007-08-22
Views: Electing a president, not validator-in-chief 2007-08-15
Prez Forum: Highlights and Lowlights 2007-08-15
The Forum: Highlights and Lowlights 2007-08-08
Dodd Withdraws from LGBT Presidential Forum 2007-08-08
Tunney Running for Delegate, Committeeman 2007-08-08
Southwick Nomination Passes Judiciary Committee 2007-08-08
GAY PREZ DEBATE 2007-08-08
'Gay Agenda' Stalls in Congress 2007-07-25
Keen on the Trail: Gay news from the presidential campaign trail… 2007-07-18
Zuniga, Claps Part of Clinton Group 2007-07-04
Keen on the Trail: Gay news from the presidential campaign trail… 2007-07-04
Mell Runs for Rep 2007-06-27
Senators Express Concern Over Holsinger Nomination 2007-06-13
Quality of Life Bill Sails Through General Assembly 2007-06-06
Stem Cell Bill Passes 2007-06-06
Q & A: Patrick Sammon, (Log) Cabin Fever 2007-06-06
Obama Questioned on Fundraiser 2007-05-30
Correction: School Board Election 2007-05-02
Presidential candidates convene 2007-05-02
Black Pride Town Hall Focuses on Crime, Politics 2007-05-02
Aldermanic Runoffs Full of Upsets 2007-05-01
State Reps Mock Trans Bill 2007-04-25
Huberman Named CTA Chief 2007-04-25
City Aldermen Selected, Johnson Prevails, Korbos Comes Up Short 2007-04-25
Aldermanic Runoffs Full of Upsets 2007-04-18
Gay Man Seeks Oak Park Post 2007-04-11
Activist Korbos Running for School Board 2007-04-11
2nd Ward Race a Dogfight 2007-04-11
Runoff 2007 Chart 2007-04-11
32nd Ward Race Gets Ugly 2007-04-11
April 17: Runoff Showdowns 2007-04-11
Snyder Becomes a Judge 2007-03-28
Winning Women 2007-03-21
Victory Fund Endorses Oak Park Candidate 2007-03-21
Runoff Rundown 2007-03-07
DALEY WINS 2007-02-28
CLERK: JOSE CERDA 2007-02-21
32nd WARD CHALLENGER: SCOTT WAGUESPACK 2007-02-21
46th WARD CHALLENGER: JAMES CAPPLEMAN 2007-02-21
47th WARD CHALLENGER: MARTIN COONEY 2007-02-21
47th WARD INCUMBENT: EUGENE SCHULTER 2007-02-21
49th WARD CHALLENGER: DON GORDON 2007-02-21
49th WARD CANDIDATE: CHRIS ADAMS 2007-02-21
49th WARD CANDIDATE: JIM GINDERSKE 2007-02-21
49TH WARD INCUMBENT: JOE MOORE 2007-02-21
50TH WARD INCUMBENT: BERNARD STONE 2007-02-21
50th WARD CHALLENGER: NAISY DOLAR 2007-02-21
50TH WARD CHALLENGER: GREG BREWER 2007-02-21
42ND WARD CHALLENGER: BRENDAN REILLY 2007-02-21
42ND WARD INCUMBENT: BURTON NATARUS 2007-02-21
43RD WARD CHALLENGER: PETER ZELCHENKO 2007-02-21
43RD WARD INCUMBENT: VI DALEY 2007-02-21
CHALLENGER: JOSE CERDA 2007-02-21
48TH WARD INCUMBENT: MARY ANN SMITH 2007-02-21
7TH WARD CHALLENGER: SANDI JACKSON 2007-02-21
CITY CLERK INCUMBENT: MIGUEL DEL VALLE 2007-02-21
On the Outside Looking In: Chris Lawrence and Chris Persons 2007-02-21
INCUMBENT: MADELINE HAITHCOCK 2007-02-21
2ND WARD CHALLENGER: DAVID ASKEW 2007-02-21
2ND WARD CHALLENGER: LARRY DOODY 2007-02-21
2ND WARD CHALLENGER: BOB FIORETTI 2007-02-21
Election Chart, Wards 36 - 50 2007-02-21
46th WARD INCUMBENT: HELEN SHILLER 2007-02-21
Election Chart, Wards 23- 25 2007-02-21
Election Chart, Wards 16 - 22 2007-02-21
Election Chart, Wards 9- 15 2007-02-21
Election Chart: Mayor, City clerk, Treasurer, Wards 1- 8 2007-02-21
Issues and Answers: AFC's David Munar 2007-02-21
Tunney Talks Voting 2007-02-21
Mayoral Challenger Bill 'Dock' Walls 2007-02-14
The Rights Stuff: A Talk with Rocco Claps 2007-02-14
Barack Obama's presidential run begins 2007-02-14
Mayoral Challenger Dorothy Brown 2007-02-14
Remarks of Senator Barack Obama, Announcement for President 2007-02-14
Lawrence Files Suit 2007-02-07
Slinging Barbs in the 46th Ward 2007-02-07
Challenger James Cappleman 2007-02-07
46th Ward Incumbent Helen Shiller 2007-02-07
Evan Low: On a Political High 2007-02-01
The County Budget: The Unkindest Cut 2007-01-31
Brown Disappointed with Obama 2007-01-31
Evan Low: On a Political High 2007-01-17
Alderman Arrested 2007-01-10
Blagojevich Sworn In 2007-01-10
Democrats Take Control of Congress 2007-01-10
Joe Solmonese Breaks Down the Election 2006-11-15
Arizona Stops Gay Marriage Ban 2006-11-15
Dems Continue Their Domination 2006-11-15
AFTERSHOCKS 2006-11-15
Dems Win Big 2006-11-08
Hypocrisy Humbles Haggard 2006-11-08
Rice to Step Down as City's Treasurer 2006-11-01
Bill Scheurer : Another Option for the 8th District 2006-11-01
Dan Rodriguez-Schlorff : Rolling in the Green 2006-11-01
Prospects for the Gay Agenda in the Next Congress 2006-11-01
Judicial Retention: Keeping Gay Visibility 2006-11-01
Gay Issues Not a Major Factor in Most Elections This Year 2006-11-01
HRC's Joe Solmonese Talks Illinois Politics 2006-11-01
The Shore Thing: Lesbian Candidate Gears Up for Election Day 2006-11-01
McHale and Roberts: Legal Eagles 2006-11-01
Harris Ready for Rep Duties 2006-11-01
Judy Baar Topinka Breaks It Down 2006-11-01
Windy City Times Election Guide: Opinion Leaders' Quotes 2006-11-01
Windy City Times Election Guide, Printable Chart: Congressional, State Districts, State Senate and State Reps 2006-11-01
Windy City Times Election Guide, Printable Chart: State Reps continued, State and Cook County Races 2006-11-01
Windy City Times Election Guide, Printable Chart: Judicial Evaluation 2006-11-01
Down to the Wire: Gov. Blagojevich on the Issues 2006-11-01
Tony Peraica: Itching to Clean County Gov't 2006-10-25
Chiola and Sheehan Get High Marks from Bar Associations 2006-10-25
Alexi Giannoulias: Fund House 2006-10-25
Personal PAC Weighs In on Election '06 2006-10-25
RACE FOR COUNTY BOARD PREZ 2006-10-25
The Blagojevich Connection 2006-10-18
Rutherford Asks Madigan to Act Against White 2006-10-18
Stroger and Peraica Slug It Out 2006-10-18
Stroger Meets with GLBTs 2006-10-11
Gay Man to Run Against Ald. Shiller 2006-09-27
Burt Bacharach to be at Duckworth Fundraiser 2006-09-27
Stonewall Dems Launch Initiative 2006-09-27
Schakowsky Benefit 2006-09-27
Harris to Replace McKeon 2006-09-06
Gloves Are Off: Fight For McKeon's Position 2006-08-16
Pol Fundraisers Set 2006-06-14
DNC's Dean Angers Gays 2006-05-17
Judicial Award Given to Tom Chiola 2006-04-19
Delay: The Hammer Falls 2006-04-12
Victory Party photos 2006-03-29
Election Day: Candidates, Controversy 2006-03-29
Cosgrove Looks at Election Successes, Setbacks 2006-03-29
Blagojevich v Topinka in Nov, Debra Shore Makes History 2006-03-22
Barrett Pedersen: Water, Water Everywhere 2006-03-15
Tom Dart: Gunning for Sheriff 2006-03-15
All Politics is Personal for Terry Cosgrove 2006-03-15
Gov. Campaigns at Gay Club 2006-03-15
Primary Candidates Court LGBT Voters 2006-03-08
Shore Launches Campaign 2006-01-11
Lesbian Christine Quinn Heads NYC City Council 2006-01-11
Book Showcase: Black Sexual Politics 2005-11-01
Political Season Starts 2005-08-24
Organizations Discuss Roberts' Nomination 2005-08-24
Gay Man Seeks AG Job in NY 2005-06-01
Senate Compromise Clears Way for Vote on Conservative Judicial Nominees 2005-05-25
McKeon Benefit 2004-10-27
Oh, Henry: Rollins On Music, Politics 2004-10-06
Chicago NOW Honors Deborah Mell, Ratner 2004-09-15
New Jersey Soap Opera Continues 2004-09-08
Politics: Briefly Noted 2004-09-01
Views: INSIDE OUT Looney Tune Politics 2004-06-16
HRC Charges Politics in Marriage Struggle 2004-05-12
Sen. Kerry Takes Iowa 2004-01-21
Chicago 2003 Year In Review: Politics, Partners and Pride 2003-12-24
Chico Attacks Bush Bill 2003-12-10
Candidate Howard Dean Campaigns at Sidetrack 2003-12-10
Politics 2004 2003-11-26
Politics 2003-11-05
Politics 2004: Endorsements Begin 2003-10-29
Fighting HIV Bias at U.S. Agency 2003-10-01
VIEWS Liberace Candidate Michelangelo Signorile 2003-06-04
Identity Politics 2003-04-16
U of C Forum on GLBT 'Independent' Politics 2003-03-12
Politics: 49th Ward Race Comes Down to the Wire 2003-02-19
Politics: Colon v. Colom in 35th Ward 2003-02-19
Politics: Chicagoans Head to Polls Feb. 25 2003-02-19
Politics: Chicago Elections Feb. 25 2003-02-19
Politics 2003-02-19
News 2003-02-01
BARCELONA HONORS GAY LEADER 2003-02-01
Homophobe Will Not Sit on Presidential AIDS Council 2003-01-29
The Quota Code 2003-01-29
Tunney Poll Shows Lead in 44 2003-01-29
Be Very Afraid 2003-01-15
Springfield Gets GLBT Rights 2003-01-15
NewsWrap 2003-01-08
Gay Man Runs for Oak Park Village Trustee 2003-01-08
Tunney Gets Backing from Durbin, Other Pols 2003-01-08
Ingram Says 'Call off Dogs' on Petition Challenges 2003-01-08
SWEDISH GAYS MAY SET UP ADOPTION AGENCY 2003-01-08
Supreme Court needs to look the contradiction in the eye 2003-01-08
A Lott to Consider 2003-01-03
A LOTT TO CONSIDER 2003-01-01
Rod: 100% Record on Gays 2002-10-30
Of Mobsters And Hairdressers 2002-10-30
Gay Man Runs for Congress 2002-10-23
Views 2002-10-23
Views: DEB PRICE 2002-10-23
GLBT Judicial Ratings Out 2002-10-16
Electoral Clout 2002-10-16
A Personal Choice: Cosgrove on Elections 2002-10-16
126 Candidates Answer AIDS Questions 2002-10-16
Budget, Legislation Gridlock in Congress 2002-10-16
Views: Dobkin 2002-10-16
Lowering the Guillotine 2002-10-09
Candidate's Forum 2002-09-25
SCHAKOWSKY FUNDRAISER 2002-09-25
Schakowsky Fundraiser 2002-09-18
Howard Brown Health Center Hosts Pol Lunch 2002-09-18
Candidate's Forum 2002-09-18
Madigan: No to Using Cancer in Politics 2002-09-18
National News 2002-09-11
Calif. Gov. Signs D.P. Bill 2002-09-11
Whither the "Holy Rollers"? 2002-09-11
Hansen Aims for Staying Power in 44th Ward Race 2002-09-04
Gayocons and Heteroprogs Launch a New Assault on the Politics of Diversity 2001-12-26
CAPITOL POLITICS IN POST-ATTACK U.S. 2001-10-10
AMAZON TRAIL OUT RAGE 2001-02-21
kudos: a column of books, living history and gallimaufry 2001-02-14
GAY GOP GROUP FORMS: Republican Unity Coalition seeks to 'Build Bridges' 2001-01-24
Political news briefs 2001-01-24
The Devil Made Them Do It 2001-01-17
Lesbomania 2001-01-17
Equality Illinois joins list of Ashcroft detractors 2001-01-03
Gay and lesbian Chicagoans to back Gore 2000-10-11
Election Forum Oct. 16 2000-10-11
Voting group near 10,000 registration goal 2000-10-11
Judicial endorsements issued by gay group 2000-10-11
Equality Illinois makes endorsements 2000-10-11
Women rally for Dems 2000-10-11
Mayor backs National Coming Out Day 2000-10-11
Oak Park:Friendly Neighbors, Good Politics 2000-03-01
Anaylsis by Bob Roehr 2000-02-09
MISS NOMER: PERKY ADVICE FOR THE POLITICALLY IMPAIRED 1999-09-01
Daley wins, Shiller in run- off; Election night offers few surprises 1999-03-03






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