Openly Gay Mayors

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Welcome to Discover the Networks. This website describes the networks and agendas of the political Left. The database is divided into 9 major sections

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Uruguay. First openly gay member of Government: Andrés Scagliola – 2010, came out in 2011. First gay congressperson: Martín Couto – 2014, came out in 2017. First transgender legislator: Michelle Suárez Bértora – 2014

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Below is a list of the first LGBT holders of political offices in the United States.. As of 2016: all 50 states have been served by openly LGBT elected politicians in …

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Homosexuality can be characterized as sexual attraction or “sexual orientation” towards others of one’s own sex. Homosexuals may be male (“gay”) or female (“lesbian”).

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Windy City Times, Crime the voice of the Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered Community. Local National and World News and photos for Gays and Queers.

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Mayor’s Office Sylvester Turner, Mayor. Mayor Sylvester Turner serves as the Executive Officer of the City. As the City’s chief administrator and official representative, the Mayor is responsible for the general management of the City and for seeing that all laws and ordinances are enforced.

Full text of the Gay Manifesto! Clergyman willing to die in fight against gay lobby

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Jan 26, 2018 · For Salt Lake City’s mayor, coming out during the 1990s as an openly gay politician in a deeply conservative state required some guts. But that, she says today, was still easier to do than to publicly talk about being d while she was in college. What changed Jackie Biskupski’s mind about

A threat by the head of Homeland Security to consider charges against sanctuary city officials has one Bay State mayor saying bring it on. “I gotta laugh,” said Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera. “With all the bad guys out there, to be coming after a war vet is foolish.” Rivera, who served in the

Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community.