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It was founded in 1975, and is the largest LGBTQ political organization in the city of Houston and Harris County. It is known locally simply as "The Caucus". The Caucus is nonpartisan and endorses candidates on the basis of their support for LGBTQ rights, regardless of political party or candidate's sexual orientation.
First LGBT Latino elected to Chicago City Council along with Carlos Ramirez-Rosa [196] John Loza (1963-2018) Democratic: Texas: Dallas City Council (1998-2016) First openly LGBT city council member for a major city in Texas, alongside Annise Parker (Houston) [197] Rebecca Maurer (born 1989) Democratic [c] Ohio: Cleveland City Council (2022 ...
Party State Term Notes Start End Length of service Harris Wofford † Democratic: Pennsylvania: May 8, 1991: January 3, 1995: 3 years, 240 days Announced his marriage to a man in 2016. [3] [4] Tammy Baldwin: Democratic: Wisconsin: January 3, 2013: Incumbent 11 years, 357 days As an openly lesbian woman, Baldwin is the first openly LGBTQ senator ...
Pages in category "LGBTQ culture in Houston" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Annise Parker, former Mayor of Houston. Michael Ennis of the Texas Monthly stated in 1980 that within Texas, "gay political inroads" were "most visible" in Houston. [14] In the October 1979 Village Voice Richard Goldstein wrote that due to the perceived threat from the "Christian right" in the area, gay people in Houston "take politics more seriously" than those in New York City.
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National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) 2002: Active National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) 1990: Active National LGBTQ Task Force (The Task Force) 1973: Active National Transgender Advocacy Coalition: 1999: NOH8 Campaign: 2009: Prop. 8: North American Conference of Homophile Organizations (NACHO) 1966: Dissolved in 1970
This is a list of political parties that were created to primarily represent the interests of the LGBT population in the nation in which each political party was registered. Ladlad (Philippines) Magi (Hebrew: מפלגת הגייז הישראלית – Israel) Embrace Diversity Political Movement (South Africa)