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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.
The Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index gave high rankings to 8 Ohio cities. Advocates say their protections aren't enough for Ohioans.
In 2008, 80 of the group's 111 endorsed candidates won their elections. [27] In 2009, LGBTQ+ Victory Fund donated $40000 to the election of Annise Parker as mayor of Houston. [28] In electing an out lesbian as its chief executive, Houston became the largest city in the country to have elected an out gay person as mayor.
Harry J. Holzer, economist, Professor of Public Policy at the McCourt School of Public Policy, fellow at the American Institutes for Research [278] John Hopfield , physicist, Howard A. Prior Professor of Molecular Biology emeritus at Princeton University, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2024 [ 279 ]
LGBTQ rights are mentioned only a few times in the GOP’s 2024 platform, which the Republican National Convention will vote on this week. The platform says Republicans want to “keep men out of ...
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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
An Ohio elementary teacher is suing her school district after she was disciplined for having books with LGBTQ characters in her classroom library. An Ohio elementary teacher is suing her school ...