Saturday, June 25, 2011

Louisiana Stonewall Democrats Congratulate New York on Legalizing Same-Sex Marriages

Capt. Cory F. Heitmeier: Six down, 44 states to go.

BATON ROUGE, LA – Louisiana Stonewall Democrats President Capt. Cory F. Heitmeier released the following statement congratulating the New York State Senate for passing its same-sex marriage bill.

“How fitting, symbolic and poetic that the New York State Senate would legalize same-sex marriage today, the eve of Gay Pride weekend. While Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, the District of Columbia and now New York support the notion of equal rights for their citizens, we are a long way from equality for all everywhere.

“With upstanding leadership, New York was able to pass a same-sex marriage bill; unfortunately, Louisiana lawmakers and Governor Jindal cannot muster enough courage to even support anti-bullying legislation. While we celebrate this momentous and historical occasion, we strive to have leadership that is more focused on improving the lives of Louisianans and less focused on being the GOP’s lapdog.

“Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we continue the fight…six down, 44 states to go.”

Friday, June 24, 2011

Louisiana Stonewall supports PRIDE in both The Big Easy and The Capitol City

Louisiana Stonewall Democrats will be showing our PRIDE this weekend in New Orleans and Baton Rouge. We'd like to thank all of our great volunteers who are allowing us to be in two cities at one time. And a VERY SPECIAL THANKS to Scott Bryars, Jacob Lirette, and Ricky Robards. Yall are AMAZING! So, if you plan on attending any of the festivities, please stop by our table and say hello. We hope to see you there. Our schedule is as follows:

Saturday June 24th

New Orleans 11am-1pm
Family Day in the Park
Drag Softball
www.nolapride.biz


Baton Rouge noon-6
Pride "picnic"
Community Resource/Vendor Fair
www.brpridefest.com


Sunday June 25th

New Orleans noon-6pm
Street Festival
www.nolapride.biz


If you would like more information, or a complete list of the pride events scheduled for this weekend, please visit
www.brpridefest.com
www.nolapride.biz

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Join us for:
Rockin’ with Stonewall
Hosted By:
Louisiana Stonewall Democrats


With Special Guests:
Michael C. Mitchell
Executive Director,
National Stonewall Democrats
&
Elected & State Party Officials
from Across Louisiana


April 10, 2011 7pm-10pm


Hard Rock Cafe
418 North Peters Street
New Orleans


Great Food & Open Bar
Entertainment By:
The Refugeze


$40 - Students/Advance
$50 - At the Door

Monday, January 31, 2011

Virginia Pushing Forward with Anti-Discrimination Legislation

Richmond Times-Dispatch (Va.) (1/26)
By Jim Nolan

Democratic lawmakers Tuesday announced support for bills that would make it illegal to discriminate against gays and lesbians in Virginia's state work force and in the Virginia National Guard.

Lawmakers also pushed for legislation that would strengthen anti-bullying laws regarding Virginia schools, allow local governments to set their own benefits policies for employees and repeal a 2006 amendment to the Virginia Constitution that forbids same-sex marriages.

Similar legislation has failed in past General Assembly sessions, but lawmakers said there is growing bipartisan support for legislation this time around to give equal protection under the law and in public employment to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Virginians.

"It's simply the right thing to do," said Del. Adam P. Ebbin, D-Alexandria, the sponsor of House Bill 2046, which would add sexual orientation to the list of protected classes upon which the state cannot discriminate in employment. Sen. A. Donald McEachin, D-Henrico is sponsoring companion legislation, Senate Bill 747.

Last year, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued a legal opinion saying public colleges and universities could not include sexual-orientation bias in their nondiscrimination policies because it was not specifically authorized in state law.

Despite having issued an opinion similar to Cuccinelli's during his own tenure as attorney general, Gov. Bob McDonnell reacted to the ensuing uproar by issuing an executive directive — a declaration lacking the force of law — that forbade discrimination in the state work force for any reason.

"We need to get this in the code for all time," said Ebbin, the only openly gay member of the legislature, noting that it "makes good business sense" and that Virginia's top 10 employers have nondiscrimination policies that protect gays.

Joining lawmakers was Anthony Woods, an openly gay Army captain who served two tours in Iraq before his discharge from the military in 2008 for refusing to keep his sexual orientation a secret under the since-repealed "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.

"On the battlefield, sexual orientation does not matter one bit," said Woods, a West Point graduate who received the Bronze Star for his service. He was present to support House Bill 2345, sponsored by Del. Joseph D. Morrissey, D-Henrico, prohibiting discrimination in the Virginia National Guard.

Lawmakers cited support from GOP counterparts such as Del. Thomas Davis Rust, R-Fairfax — whose House Bill 1964 would prohibit discrimination in public employment based on sexual orientation — as evidence that times could be changing.

The bills come up for consideration this week.

The Rev. Robin Gorsline of the Metropolitan Community Church in Richmond said, "Make respect the law of Virginia."