Senate Republicans are trying to tie Democrat Jon Ossoff to anti-trans smear
The GOP are recycling the playbook Donald Trump used to attack Kamala Harris on culture war issues.
APRIL 4, 2025
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The GOP are recycling the playbook Donald Trump used to attack Kamala Harris on culture war issues.
Dawn Clements resigned as interim superintendent of Ben Hill County schools after a letter condemned her for being "openly gay." The community wants her back.
If Georgia can flip the Senate, we can pass federal nondiscrimination protections.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp still believes marriage is between a man and a woman and opposes removing anti-LGBTQ+ language from the state's constitution.
Georgia's so-called First Amendment Defense Act must pass another vote on the House floor before it arrives on the governor's desk.
Several of these lawmakers have already cast pro-LGBT votes in Congress. So why are they dragging their feet in supporting the Employment Non-Discrimination Act?
Will the state embrace progress, or will a handful of Republicans drag it back to the past? Georgia Equality's Jeff Graham is fighting for the former.
They want to keep transgender kids from receiving transition treatment, which they call abusive. Advocates for trans rights beg to differ.
The number of anti-LGBTQ+ bills being signed into law has shifted in the last year, leaving advocates feeling “cautiously optimistic” over a turning of the legislative tide.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed the bill Thursday.
Fifty current queer leaders tell us who their state's LGBT hero is. Who's yours?
Obama edged out Donald Trump for most admired man while Clinton has been named "most admired" for 16 years.
Dan Cathy, whose corporate foundation continues to fund anti-LGBT causes, will be a keynote speaker at the event.
The state senate passed legislation making it easier for foster and adoption agencies to reject prospective parents for being LGBT.
Tamisha Iman and LaLa Ri urge voting in the Tuesday runoff that will determine control of the U.S. Senate.
The legislation, which combines two bills seeking to protect those opposed to same-sex marriage, now advances to the Senate floor.
More than 70 groups signed on to an open letter in light of the death of George Floyd and other recent horrific incidents.