Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Gay Pride Religious Freedom Case: VIDEO

Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Gay Pride Religious Freedom Case: VIDEO
blaine adamson hands on originals

blaine adamson hands on originals

The Kentucky Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case regarding a company which cited religious beliefs in its refusal to print t-shirts for a Pride festival.

The Lexington Human Rights Commission argues that Blaine Adamson, an owner of Hands On Originals, violated the city’s fairness ordinance, which outlaws discrimination based on sexual orientation.

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Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. granted the order to review the case.

According to AP, Adamson had refused a 2012 request to make t-shirts for Lexington’s Gay Pride Festival.

Hands on Originals appealed to the Fayette Circuit Court, which ruled in its favor. The appeals court affirmed the lower court’s decision. No date for the case has been set as of yet.

Watch a profile of Adamson and Hands on Originals produced by anti-gay litigation group Alliance Defending Freedom below.

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Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Gay Pride Religious Freedom Case: VIDEO

Donald Trump Denies Collusion Between His Campaign And Russia After Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea

Donald Trump Denies Collusion Between His Campaign And Russia After Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea
Donald Trump has denied there was any collusion between his campaign and Russia after ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn admitted lying to the FBI.

Commenting on the matter for the first time since Flynn’s guilty plea on Friday, the US President told reporters as he departed the White House: “What has been shown is no collusion, no collusion.”

Trump added on Saturday: “There’s been absolutely no collusion, so we’re very happy.”

Flynn was the first member of Trump’s administration to plead guilty to a crime uncovered by special counsel Robert Mueller’s wide-ranging investigation into Russian attempts to influence the 2016 US presidential election and possible collusion by Trump aides.

Flynn admitted in a Washington court that he had lied to FBI investigators about discussions he had last December with Russia’s ambassador to the US, Sergei Kislyak.

In what appeared to be moves undermining the policies of outgoing President Barack Obama, the pair discussed US sanctions on Russia, and Flynn asked Kislyak to help delay a United Nations vote seen as damaging to Israel, according to prosecutors.

Flynn also was told by a “very senior member” of Trump’s transition team to contact Russia and other foreign governments to try to influence them ahead of the vote, the prosecutors said.

Sources told Reuters the “very senior” transition official was Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and senior advisor. Kushner’s lawyer did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Flynn, a former Defense Intelligence Agency director, only held his position as Trump’s national security adviser for 24 days.

He was forced to resign after he was found to have misled Vice President Mike Pence about his discussions with Kislyak.

Flynn, a retired US Army lieutenant, agreed to cooperate with the official investigation as part of his plea on Friday.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/donald-trump-denies-collusion-russia-michael-flynn_uk_5a22c7cde4b03c44072de3fa

Senate Republicans Pass Trump-Pence Tax Scheme — Including Dangerous Attack on Health Care

Senate Republicans Pass Trump-Pence Tax Scheme — Including Dangerous Attack on Health Care

Today, the Human Rights Campaign issued the following statement after Senate Republicans passed legislation carefully crafted to undermine the Affordable Care Act and other vital health care programs.

“With thoughtless disregard for their constituents, 51 Senate Republicans just voted for reckless legislation disguised as ‘tax reform’ that threatens millions of Americans’ health care and programs crucial to the LGBTQ community,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “This widely unpopular and dangerous bill was drafted behind closed doors, not made available to the American people until a few hours before the vote, and rushed through without any meaningful debate. History will judge how these senators voted today, and the American people will remember at the ballot box.”

The bill passed tonight repeals the ACA’s individual mandate that requires all Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty. This provision was at the heart of the Trump-McConnell failed effort to repeal the ACA earlier this summer. According to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, repealing the individual mandate could result in 13 million people leaving the insurance market, immediately causing insurance premiums to soar and leave millions more priced out of access to healthcare. Furthermore, the revenue losses triggered by the bill are likely to result in future spending cuts to critical health programs like Medicare, Medicaid, global HIV/AIDS programs, the Ryan White Care Act, and other essential domestic discretionary programs.

www.hrc.org/blog/senate-republicans-pass-trump-pence-tax-scheme-including-dangerous-attack-o?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

GLAAD responds to Senate passing GOP tax bill that targets low income and LGBTQ communities

GLAAD responds to Senate passing GOP tax bill that targets low income and LGBTQ communities

NEW YORK – Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, responded to Senate GOP passing a tax reform bill that targets low income and LGBTQ communities. The tax bill would eliminate the individual mandate, a key component of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which is expected cause 13 million low income Americans to lose insurance and trigger massive spending cuts to vital programs like Medicaid, the largest federal funder of HIV care and treatment.

“Republican lawmakers are casually and callously playing with the lives and livelihoods of LGBTQ and low income Americans by intentionally ignoring the devastating effects of their tax bill to score a cheap legislative victory,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “This tax bill is nothing more than a scam that deliberately targets access to healthcare for some of our nation’s most marginalized communities, and will have devastating impacts on the health of LGBTQ people and many others in this nation.”

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: WHAT THE GOP TAX BILL WOULD MEAN FOR LGBTQ AMERICANS

Senate tax bill eliminates the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) without it, millions of people will drop out of the insurance market and drive up health care costs. This will result in 13 million low income individuals losing healthcare coverage in the next 10 years, with 4 million losing health coverage in the first year. Cutting health care will affect people at risk for, or living with HIV and result in lack of access to essential medications.

Deficits caused by the Senate’s 1.5 trillion dollar healthcare bill will result in spending cuts to vital programs. According to the AARP, the legislation would result in an automatic $25 billion cut to Medicare.

  • Medicare is the largest federal funder of HIV care and treatment. Massive cuts to the program would put many people with HIV at risk of losing access to life-saving medicines and treatment

Lowest-income Americans will take a large hit under the Senate tax bill.

Both the House and Senate tax bill introduce an expanded child tax credit that excludes low-income families. This benefit will not be accessible for 10 million children whose parent(s) work for low pay.

  • Families living in poverty are disproportionally LGBTQ. Single LGBTQ adults raising children are three times more likely to report household incomes near the poverty line, and married and partnered LGBTQ adults are twice as likely.

The House tax bill, as passed, would repeal the Johnson Amendment, a prevision that some Republicans are attempting into sneak into the Senate and final version of the tax bill. This amendment prevents tax-exempt orgs from endorsing/opposing political candidates and its elimination this would allow wealthy individuals to manipulate charities to fit their political opinions.

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December 2, 2017

www.glaad.org/blog/glaad-responds-senate-passing-gop-tax-bill-targets-low-income-and-lgbtq-communities