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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.
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.
Pages in category "LGBTQ rights in Ohio" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2004 Ohio Issue ...
An Ohio elementary school teacher is suing her school district after she was disciplined for having books with LGBTQ characters in her classroom library.
The Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index gave high rankings to 8 Ohio cities. Advocates say their protections aren't enough for Ohioans.
A Monroe County commissioner says he wants to defund the Monroe County Library if it doesn’t move LGBTQ+ themed books out of its children and young adult sections, and the issue prompted about ...
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.
Apart from this case, other litigation which affected LGBTQ people in Ohio included Gajovski v. Gajovski (1991) and Equality Foundation of Greater Cincinnati v. City of Cincinnati (1994). [41] On June 26, 2003, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Lawrence v. Texas to abolish all remaining sodomy laws and statutes nationwide. [42] [43] [44]