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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Superintendent candidates Support Lambert House! steal the show at GSBA candidate forum
(l) Chris Reykdal & Erin Jones – Photos courtesy of tblog.thenewstribune.com & erinjones2016.org
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Chris Reykdal and Erin Jones, candidates for Superintendent of Public Instruction, stole the show at the GSBA’s September 21 candidate forum with a 15-minute
discussion of educational philosophy and policy. Running for an important but relatively obscure position managing the state’s public schools, both Jones and Reykdal are alike in having childhood experiences that see GSBA page 4
George H.W. Bush:
I’m with her!
Former President George H. W. Bush – Photo courtesy of business2community.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Former President George H.W. Bush is reportedly voting for Hillary Clinton in
November, according to a Facebook post from Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. Townsend, a former Maryland lieutenant governor and daughter of Robert F Kensee G.H.W.B. page 12
Photo courtesy of Lambert House
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor In April, Lambert House announced it would need around $2 million to keep its 15th Avenue home of 25 years. The owners’ planned sale of the property came at a time
when Lambert House was considering the possibility of expanding its spaces. “It also coincides with the redevelopment of many properties on Capitol Hill and elsewhere in Seattle, as land values have skyrocketed and older buildings are see LAMBERT HOUSE page 5
Charlotte to McCrory: No compromise City won’t repeal LGBT protections to get state to repeal HB 2, mayor says
Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts – Photo courtesy of sports.yahoo.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Charlotte, N.C., will not repeal its ordinance protecting LGBT residents as part
of a compromise with state officials to get them to repeal the anti-LGBT HB 2. Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts turned down the proposed deal on Septemsee CHARLOTTE page 12