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Target to LGBT Community: We Won't Make it Right

After two weeks of good-faith discussions – and two tentative agreements – with Target Corporation, the company has informed the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lgbt civil rights organization, that it will take no corrective actions to repair the harm that it caused by contributing $150,000 to an organization supporting a vehemently anti-gay candidate.  The gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota, Tom Emmer, is closely associated with a Christian rock band that advocates death and violence to gay people.

In response, HRC announced that it will devote $150,000 of its own resources to help elect a pro-equality governor and legislature in Minnesota. The next governor will likely have the opportunity to either sign or veto marriage equality legislation in the North Star State.

“All fair-minded Americans will now rightly question Target’s commitment to equality," said HRC President Joe Solmonese in a statement. "If their initial contribution was a slap in the face, their refusal to make it right is a punch in the gut and that’s not something that we will soon forget. However, with full marriage equality hanging in the balance in Minnesota, regardless of Target, it’s important that we as a community send a message that we will work tirelessly to elect pro-equality candidates.”

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Federal Court Strikes Down DOMA
Trial Judge Rules for Plaintiff Couples, Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Challenging Discriminatory Law

On July 8, Judge Joseph Tauro of the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts issued two decisions that struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).  In Gill v. Office of Personnel Management and Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Department of Health and Human Services Judge Tauro declared the denial of federal rights and benefits to lawfully married Massachusetts couples under DOMA to be unconstitutional.

The claims were brought by seven married same-sex couples and three widowers from Massachusetts. Under the ruling, the plaintiffs are entitled to the same federal spousal benefits and protections as every other married couple.

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Obama Cheered at Pride Reception

by Chris Johnson; Washington Blade

President Barack Obama encouraged lgbt people to stand up for their rights and who they are during a White House reception on June 23 where attendees greeted him with cheers and applause.

At a celebration commemorating June as Pride month, Obama commended the invitees for their work and said their visit was a reminder that the change he called for during his presidential campaign "never comes — or at least never begins — in Washington."

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