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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Election goes as Commitment Campaign aims to expected locally, change the way we communicate excites nationally about same-sex marriage william creswell/seattle gay news
Washington citizens voted to privatize state liquor stores.
tion of the right-wing Republican political agenda. A record number of LGBT canTuesday’s election went pretty didates were elected to public ofmuch as expected in Seattle, but fice, some of them in areas where results from other parts of the see election page 21 country show a stunning repudiaby Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor
This week, a group of high-profile Democrats and Republicans who back legalizing same-sex marriage are calling on advocates to shift the focus on the issue from an argument about equal rights to one promoting the value of commitment. The “Commitment Campaign,” a groundbreaking, bipartisan national effort aimed at developing and deepening support among Middle American voters – moderates and Independents – for allowing Gay couples to marry, officially launched November 7. Created by Third Way, the nation’s leading moderate think tank, Commitment Campaign officials say they will work with policymakers and advocates to persuade the middle that LGBT couples want to marry so that they can make a lifetime commitment, not simply see commitment page 20
Queer Youth Space continues Senate Judiciary Committee advances its search for a home by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor
mittee voted for the bill, and all eight Republicans voted against. The bill’s prime sponsor, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said DOMA “is discriminatory and should be stricken.” Many businesses, she said, have supported repeal because DOMA forces them to maintain a separate set of books when calculating health and retirement benefits. “DOMA was wrong when it passed in 1996 and it is wrong now,” Feinstein said. “There are 131,000 legally married same-sex couples in this country who are denied more than 1,100 federal rights and protections because of this discriminatory law.” Because of the law, “thousands of American families are now being treated unfairly by their federal government,” said the committee chairman, Sen. Patrick Leahy (Dfile photo
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Queer Youth Space has been unable to find a space to call home.
Officials for Queer Youth Space (QYS) – a community initiative and coalition that works to secure space for Queer youth in the Seattle area – say that, despite not being able to secure a physical space in 2011 thus far, the organization (and the $100,000 grant they sit on) has more momentum than ever. “This last year has been a whirlwind,” said Genna Watson, a 19-year-old UW student and Queer Youth Space organizer. “Since getting a $100,000 grant from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods in March of last year, we’ve brought in new youth organizers and held several events, including our upcoming Queer Feast event on November 27.” Watson refers to QYS members as “organizers” because QYS is made up of a youth-led system where the organization and events are run by youth, for youth. Watson told Seattle Gay News that, as it now stands, QYS has at least 20 core organizers. QYS officials say they’ve been
DOMA repeal
Senator Dianne Feinstein
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
On a straight party-line vote, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved the Respect for Marriage Act to repeal DOMA on November 10, and sent it to the full Senate. All 10 Democrats on the comsee queer youth page 20
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