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  2. Houston LGBTQ+ Political Caucus - Wikipedia

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    As the group demonstrated its ability to turn out LGBTQ and LGBTQ-friendly voters, more politicians sought its endorsement. The group made endorsements in the Houston municipal election, fall of 1975, and contributed to the re-election of Houston Mayor Fred Hofheinz. In 1977 it endorsed Kathy Whitmire, who won her race for City Controller.

  3. 2015 Houston, Texas Proposition 1 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 1 was a referendum held on November 3, 2015, on the anti-discrimination ordinance known as the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO).The ordinance was intended to improve anti-discrimination coverage based on sexual orientation and gender identity in Houston, specifically in areas such as housing and occupation where no anti-discrimination policy existed.

  4. Sue Lovell - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, she worked for the Mills Corporation, where she created and implemented a job training and welfare-to-work program that later became the MATCH program (Mills Access to Training and Career Help). [5] Lovell currently lives in Houston with her two children and her partner. As of 2007 she lived in the Montrose area, near Ervan Chew Park ...

  5. June is Pride Month: A timeline of LGBTQ+ history in Texas - AOL

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    President Obama continued this in 2009, and President Biden proclaimed it as "LGBTQ Pride Month" in 2021. More: UT professors sue Biden administration over new Title IX abortion, gender identity rules

  6. Houston voters reject civil rights measure for LGBT community

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  7. Montrose Center - Wikipedia

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    The Montrose Center is an LGBTQ community center located in Houston, Texas, in the United States. [1] The organization provides an array of programs and services for the LGBTQ community, including mental and behavioral health, anti-violence services, support groups, specialized services for youth, seniors, and those living with HIV, community meeting space, and it now operates the nation's ...

  8. Annise Parker - Wikipedia

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    Annise Danette Parker (born May 17, 1956) is an American politician who served as the 61st Mayor of Houston, Texas, from 2010 until 2016.She also served as an at-large member of the Houston City Council from 1998 to 2003 and city controller from 2004 to 2010.

  9. Equality Texas - Wikipedia

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    A public education program on LGBT policy issues and their effect on Texas citizens. Why Marriage Matters Texas A program with Freedom to Marry working to legalize same-sex marriage in Texas. The program was launched in early 2014. [4] [5] Pride in Faith A public forum for open discussion about the intersection of faith and sexual identity.