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In the midst of this victory, gay conservatives in California created the Log Cabin Republicans. The group initially proposed to name themselves Lincoln Club, but found that name was already in use by the Lincoln Club of Orange County, another California Republican organization, so the name Log Cabin Republicans was chosen as an alternative title.
Sep. 3—As the nation's largest and oldest organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender conservatives and their allies, Log Cabin Republicans has nearly 80 chapters in 40 states. New ...
2015 Republican National Committee chairmanship election; Republican National Committee; National Council for a New America; National Federation of Republican Assemblies; National Federation of Republican Women; National Republican Redistricting Trust; New York Federation of College Republicans; New York Young Republican Club
Kabel was the chairman of the Log Cabin Republicans from 1993 to 1999 and 2014–2016. [2] He also served as chairman of the Liberty Education Forum, which is the think-tank arm of the Log Cabin Republicans. [2] From 2000 to 2004, Kabel was vice chairman of the District of Columbia Republican Committee. [2]
The executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans — the group’s first woman to have that position — has resigned following the group’s endorsement of President Trump’s reelection, the ...
In the same year, he founded the Kentucky chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans . [6] In 2006, LaSalvia left the Kentucky chapter and joined the national staff of Log Cabin Republicans, [3] first as Grassroots Outreach Director, then as Director of Programs & Policy. He was left the organization in December 2008.
When the California GOP recognized the Log Cabin Republicans as a chartered group in 2015, Jordan said, those who pushed for the organization’s acceptance agreed not to attempt any change to the ...
Log Cabin Republicans v. United States , 658 F.3d 1162 ( 9th Cir. 2011) [ 1 ] was a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of 10 U.S.C. § 654, commonly known as don't ask, don't tell (DADT), which, prior to its repeal, excluded homosexuals from openly serving in the United States military .