News
July-December 2001
- December 20, 2001 – Gay and Lesbian Partners Can Apply for Federal Victims Compensation
- December 11, 2001 – GOP House Passes Comprehensive Global AIDS Legislation
- December 6, 2001 – Log Cabin Praises Selection of Gov. Marc Racicot to Lead RNC
- December 5, 2001 – Pat Robertson Resigns From Christian Coalition
- November 28, 2001 – Does United We Stand Mean the End of Identity Politics?
- November 26, 2001 – Gay Democrats and Republicans Unite to Support Families of Terror Victims
- November 7, 2001 – Opposition to DC Domestic Partner Law Folds in Senate
- November 7, 2001 – Election Results Send the Message: "Inclusion Wins"
- November 6, 2001 – Falwell and bin Laden: Kissing Cousins?
- October 29, 2001 – AIDS Policy Director Evertz Highlights White House Commitment to New York on HIV/AIDS
- October 15, 2001 – US Blood Donation Ban on Gay Men not Scientifically Justified
- October 11, 2001 – GOP House, Bush Administration Push Key AIDS Funding Increase
- September 25, 2001 – House Votes to Lift Ban on D.C. Domestic Partnership Funding
- September 20, 2001 – House Committee Lifts DC Domestic Partnership Ban
- September 20, 2001 – Log Cabin Praises Pentagon "Stop-Loss" Order – Pledges Support for National Defense
- September 14, 2001 – Log Cabin Response to Falwell and Robertson Comments
- September 12, 2001 – National Solidarity – A Community United
- August 9, 2001 – Log Cabin Launches "Spirit Of Lincoln Resolution 2002"
- August 3, 2001 – Federal Anti-Discrimination Bill Reintroduced
- August 2, 2001 – Lead GOP Senate Sponsor Joins President Bush, GOP House Leadership, Foley and Kolbe in Agreement to Clarify Faith-Based Bill
- July 27, 2001 – House Republicans and President Bush Agree on Clarifications in Faith-Based Initiatives Bill
- July 17, 2001 – "Liberty for All" Conference Launches New Gay Think Tank
- July 16, 2001 – Log Cabin Convention Opens this Week in Chicago
- July 16, 2001 – Unprecedented Constitutional Amendment on Federal Marriage Proposed by Anti-Gay Coalition
- July 10, 2001 – White House Denies False Claims Made By Salvation Army
- July 10, 2001 – Salvation Army Assures DC Council Member it does not Discriminate Based on Sexual Orientation
- July 10, 2001 – White House Statement on Salvation Army Request an OMB Circular
- July 5, 2001 – Young Republican Convention Includes Gays
