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National news in brief
Washington Blade, June 6, 2008

Ky. Gov. Reinstates Gay Protections
365Gay.com, June 3, 2008

Beshear gives gays protection at work
Louisville Courier-Journal, June 3, 2008

Beshear bans discrimination for sexual orientation
Lexington Herald-Leader, June 3, 2008

Film festival to open with 'Freeheld'
Louisville Courier-Journal, May 26, 2008

Board extends partner benefits
NKU Northerner, April 30, 2008

Kentucky Fairness Alliance to Host Advocacy House Party (Audio)
WKMS Radio, Murray

House rejects ban on universities' domestic partners health insurance
Louisville Courier-Journal, March 21, 2008

Domestic Partner Ban Blocked
WTVQ, Lexington, March 20, 2008

Controversy continues over university domestic partner benefits
WHAS-11, Louisville, March 20, 2008

National Roundup
Windy City Times, (Chicago) March 12, 2008

Judge rejects state money for University of the Cumberlands
Louisville Courier-Journal, March 7, 2008

Judge: No funds for religious school
Lexington Herald-Leader, March 7, 2008

An Expensive Expulsion
Inside Higher Ed, March 7, 2008

Judge: Money For Anti-Gay Baptist School Wrong
365Gay.com, March 6, 2008

Judge: Money for Baptist School Is Wrong
Associated Press, March 6, 2008

Unmarried but cohabiting gay couple blocked in effort to adopt
Louisville Courier-Journal, March 3, 2008

Kentucky Senate passes bill disallowing health care benefits for domestic partners
Murray State University News, February 8, 2008

Senate OKs ban on partners insurance
Lexington Herald-Leader, January 31, 2008

Reject ineffective anti-bullying bill
Louisville Courier-Journal, January 23, 2008

Controversial Bill Heating Up Kentucky Legislature
WPSD-TV Paducah, January 19, 2008

House panel OKs anti-bullying bill
Lexington Herald-Leder, January 16, 2008

Bill pushed to deny partner benefits
Lexington Herald-Leader, January 5, 2008

Lawsuit Begins Against Public Funding Of Homophobic School
365Gay.com, December 11, 2007

Judge mulls fight over Cumberlands funds
Lexington Herald-Leader, December 11, 2007

EKU students, teachers rally
Lexington Herald-Leader, November 29, 2007

Partner benefits rally planned at EKU
Louisville Courier-Journal, November 27, 2007

U of L widens health benefit plans for domestic partners
Louisville Courier-Journal, October 10, 2007

General Assembly adjourns special session, may return in August
Maysville Ledger Independent, July 31, 2007

Clash builds on benefits for domestic partners
Louisville Courier-Journal, July 31, 2007

Showdown on Partner Benefits
Inside Higher Education, July 5, 2007

New opinion asked on partner benefits
Lexington Herald-Leader, June 28, 2007

Critics are anti-fairness, not pro-family (an editorial by Christina)
Lexington Herald-Leader, June 25, 2007

UK revises dependent coverage
Louisville Courier-Journal, June 19, 2007

UK alters plan for partner coverage
Lexington Herald-Leader, June 19, 2007

Benefits May Survive
Gay City News, June 7, 2007

Gay Groups Decry Surgeon General Nominee
Associated Press, June 6, 2007

Universities' partner plans flawed
Murray Ledger & Times, June 5, 2007

Partner benefits rejected
Lexington Herald-Leader, June 2, 2007

Legal experts criticize Stumbo's interpretation
Lexington Herald-Leader, June 2, 2007

Stumbo calls partner benefits illegal
Louisville Courier-Journal, June 2, 2007

Holsinger's church role scrutinized
Lexington Herald-Leader, June 1, 2007

Scholarship named for Eastern student
Eastern Progress (Eastern Kentucky Universty), May 3, 2007

NKU to review worker benefits
Cincinnati Enquirer, April 27, 2007

UK approves partner benefits
Louisville Courier-Journal, April 25, 2007

University Of Kentucky OKs Partner Benefits, Gov. Threatens To Intervene
365Gay.com, April 25, 2007

Session unlikely until after primary
Lexington Herald-Leader, April 25, 2007

UK approves domestic partner benefits
WKYT-27, April 24, 2007

University of Kentucky to vote today on domestic-partner benefits
Lexington Herald-Leader, April 24, 2007

Todd backing partner benefits
Lexington Herald-Leader, April 21, 2007

Resource center for gays, others hosts open house
University of Kentucky Kernel, April 19, 2007

At UK, a place for LGBTQQA
Lexington Herald-Leader, April 18, 2007

The legislature and spousal benefits (an op-ed from Wes)
Louisville Courier-Journal, April 12, 2007

Where we live
The Advocate, March 27, 2007 (Lexington & KFA Bluegrass featured!)

Don't block path to health insurance (an op-ed from Christina)
Lexington Herald-Leader, March 8, 2007

Anti-gay benefits bill dies in Kentucky legislature
365gay.com, March 8, 2007

Bill blocking domestic-partner benefits gets hearing before panel
Louisville Courier-Journal, March 2, 2007

Panel holds controversial bills' fates
Louisville Courier-Journal, February 28, 2007

Governor shares message of unity at annual breakfast
Richmond Register, February 24, 2007

PAC to help Kentucky Fairness Alliance
Lexington Herald-Leader, February 22, 2007

Alliance to lobby gay rights in Frankfort
Northern Kentucky University Northerner, February 21, 2007

Partner benefits fair, affordable, competitive
An Opinion-Editorial from Paul Brown, chair, Bluegrass KFA
Lexington Herald-Leader, February 19, 2007

Panel OKs limit to health plan benefits
Lexington Herald-Leader, February 15, 2007

GOP's Stan Lee gains power
Louisville Courier-Journal, January 16, 2007

UK task force recommends domestic-partner benefits for all unmarried couples
Lexington Herald-Leader, January 12, 2007

Stein won't revisit gay marriage
Louisville Courier-Journal, January 6, 2007

Tackling domestic partner benefits
Lexington Herald-Leader, January 1, 2007


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