News
January-June 2001
- June 27, 2001 – House Committee Approves Global AIDS Funds
- May 31, 2001 – Group Rails Against Bush's 'Homosexual Activism'
- May 24, 2001 – Log Cabin Statement on Decision by Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont to Leave GOP
- May 16, 2001 – Luntz Poll: Gays Overwhelmingly Support Repeal of Death Tax
- May 11, 2001 – White House Steps up Global Fight Against AIDS
- May 2, 2001 – GOP Congressional Leaders Headline Log Cabin Capitol Hill Briefing
- April 9, 2001 – President Bush Names Scott Evertz as National AIDS Policy Coordinator
- March 27, 2001 – Federal Hate Crimes Bill Reintroduced
- March 6, 2001 – President Bush Nominates Ralph F. Boyd, Jr. to Head DOJ Civil Rights Division
- February 22, 2001 – Attorney General Ashcroft Meets with Log Cabin
- February 7, 2001 – President Bush Creates HIV/AIDS Coordinator at Domestic Policy Council
- January 15, 2001 – Log Cabin Lauds Army Dismissal Of Case Against Steve May
