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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

Rosehedge/Multifaith Works closing after 25 years Agency says current residents can stay until new housing is found by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Rosehedge/Multifaith Works, one of Seattle’s oldest HIV/AIDS service agencies, has announced it will cease operations by the end of this year. Rosehedge House and Multi-

friendly care to patients dying of AIDS in the early days of the epidemic before medical advances made the disease manageable for most patients. As HIV/AIDS transitioned into a chronic illness, Rosehedge/ Multifaith Works continued to provide stable housing, 24-hour

“But for people to manage their disease ... they need to have stability in their lives. I don’t think that issue is going to go away. The issue of homelessness is not going away.

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faith Works both began in 1988, with Rosehedge providing housing for people with HIV/AIDS and Multifaith Works running the Care Teams and Shanti emotional support services. Multifaith Works developed its own housing program in 1995, and the two groups merged in 2011. Both agencies were founded to provide compassionate, LGBT-

health care, and support services for patients who would otherwise be homeless and without regular medical care. “It’s amazing we have made so much progress we’re looking at HIV/AIDS as a chronic illness,” Rosehedge/Multifaith Works executive director Lauren Simonds see rosehedge page 4

First openly Gay federal New hope for NJ equality appeals judge confirmed marriage Democrats say they have the votes Senate approves Todd M. Hughes, but blocks William Thomas

The U.S. Senate has unanimously confirmed President Obama’s appointment of openly Gay Justice Department attorney Todd M. Hughes to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Hughes, who was nominated for the post on February 7, is the

reverse the governor’s decision. When the marriage bill passed, the Senate was three votes short of the needed two-thirds and the Assembly was 12 votes shy. Democratic leaders say they are now confident they can succeed. Two Republican Assembly members said recently that they would go against Christie’s wishes and vote for the marriage bill when it comes up. They also suggested there may be additional Republican votes for New Jersey Assembly member the override. Declan O’Scanlon Republican Assemby Mike Andrew bly member Declan O’Scanlon SGN Staff Writer said the governor does not have a lock on Republican votes. New Jersey Democrats say they “The narrative that the goverwill try to override Gov. Chris nor strong-arms Republicans in Christie’s veto of a 2012 marriage the legislature is false,” he said. “I equality bill after statewide elec- think you’ll see some other folks tions in November. They have un- vote for it, but I don’t know exacttil January 2013 to assemble the two-thirds majority necessary to see new jersey page 6 Asbury Park Press

by Michael Andrew SGN Staff Writer

to override Gov. Christie’s veto

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Judge Todd M. Hughes

County. Hughes was described as a “problem solver” by Office of Management and Budget General Counsel Geovette Washington, who has known him since law school. He “can do very complicated constitutional issues,” she said, but he is also a pragmatist. “I have always been amazed by how intelligent he is, but also how practical he is,” she said, adding that Hughes is well-prepared for the Federal Circuit because he’s appeared before it so many times. “He’s dug in and done the hard work on those issues.” Washington said she and Hughes bonded by attending Duke University basketball games. He has always been out, she added, but “I Judge William Thomas wouldn’t call him an activist. It’s first openly Gay judge to serve at part of who he is.” the federal appellate level. He was HIGHLY QUALIFIED confirmed by a 98-to-0 vote SepAccording to background intember 24. Meanwhile, Sen. Marco Rubio formation furnished by the White (R-FL) blocked the nomination House, Hughes is currently deputy of a Gay African American judge director of the Commercial Litigato a federal district court in the tion Branch of the Civil Division Southern District of Florida. Judge at DOJ, a position he has held William Thomas currently serves as a circuit judge in Miami-Dade see judges page 6

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