The NY-NJ metro area same-sex marriage debate (debacle?) has gotten folks looking at all sorts of demographics, trying to gain a win for their side. Today,...
Local NJ Paper’s Editorial: “Since when do we use the powers of the state to enforce one particular view of God’s will?” The New Jersey Star-Ledger...
An Open Letter To Republican State Senator Michael Doherty Dear Senator Doherty: You’re new to this, so I hope you’ll listen up. As you obviously know,...
Garden State Son Supports Same Sex Marriage via brucespringsteen.net: A BRIEF STATEMENT FROM BRUCE Like many of you who live in New Jersey, I’ve been following...
Listen to one of the finest speeches from last night’s marriage equality debate. Senator Nia Gill discusses why she chose to vote “yes,” on the same...
As Expected, Narrow Vote Of 7 To 6 After a late start, over seven hours of impassioned speeches from citizens, clergy, scientists, psychologists, and members of...
House votes 95-52. Governor Douglas Has Vowed To Veto The Bill After a 26-4 vote last week in the Senate, the bill moved to Vermont’s House...
Rabbi testifies before the New Jersey State Senate Judiciary Committee today, tells Senators that “times change,” and, “there is no mandate to discriminate against same sex...
At today’s New Jersey gay marriage senate debate, Kim Otto introduces her son, who talks about his experiences as a gay teen growing up, dealing with...
Listen to Lucy O’Brien explain why the New Jersey gay marriage bill is so important to her, her family, and her three sons, including Tom, who...
NAACP Chairman and civil rights icon Julian Bond spoke eloquently earlier today ago to the New Jersey State Senate’s Judiciary Committee to support the same sex...
Today’s gay marriage debate in New Jersey may be taking center stage, but the fallout from last Wednesday’s same sex marriage bill defeat is landing squarely...
Today’s Contentious Debate Will Last Into The Night The New Jersey State Senate Judiciary committee – a thirteen member panel – will debate then vote on...
This past Wednesday, in yet another “extraordinary session” – that’s where the Governor tells the Legislature they haven’t done their job and they need to come...
After “betrayal,” Mixner calls for “federal strategy,” and “non-violent civil disobedience.” Long-time civil rights advocate and activist, and former Clinton advisor David Mixner today called the...