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Scandal Forces Florida’s Youngest Gay City Official to Resign
By Dylan Bouscher | Friday Apr 19, 2013
It turns out that Morrison is no longer officially a resident of Boca Raton and it was his mother, Andrea Riggin, who alerted city officials of his residence and ineligibility to serve.
Obama Nominates Openly Gay Judge For Court Of Appeals
By Sergio N. Candido | Sunday Feb 10, 2013
In order for Hugues to become a federal judge, he would first have to be confirmed by the Senate.
’Ma’am, He’s Dead’: The Gay Mayor of Small Pahokee Talks Life, Love and Death
By Gideon Grudo | Thursday Dec 13, 2012
SFGN sat down with JP Sasser to find out what’s it like to be out and in politics, what’s it like living in a small, rural town on the western edge of Palm Beach County, and what’s it like to have shared a life with a best friend and partner.
Vice Mayor Garcia: Giving Thanks
By Randy Hope | Wednesday Nov 28, 2012
When elected in April 2009 to fill the seat vacated by Bonnie Lowenthal, Garcia became the youngest person, the first Latino male and the first openly gay person of color ever elected to the Long Beach City Council.
Tammy Baldwin’s Final Push
By Justin Snow | Monday Nov 5, 2012
The Wisconsin Democrat may make history as first out lesbian elected to the Senate.
Gayest Moments during the Democratic National Convention
By Sergio N. Candido | Friday Sep 14, 2012
From the issues discussed to the political players, here’s a look at the gayest moments of this year’s DNC in Charlotte, North Carolina.
In Fight for Gay Rights in RI, Gay Candidates are Not Always the Top Choice
By Joe Siegel | Sunday Sep 9, 2012
With Rhode Island’s primaries approaching, some in the LGBT community are rooting for businessman Anthony Gemma, who is accusing gay Congressman David Cicilline of committing voter fraud.
ANC Racers Hit the Trail
By John Riley | Monday Sep 3, 2012
Looking at the example of former mayors and former or sitting D.C. councilmembers, getting elected to a local Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) can serve as the starting point in building up a political base from which to run for higher office.
Retiring Logan Circle ANC Chair Mike Benardo Reflects on Service
By John Riley | Saturday Sep 1, 2012
Upcoming nuptials on the horizon and a busy work schedule are prompting Mike Benardo, the Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for ANC 2F06 in the eastern edge of the city’s Logan Circle neighborhood, to hang up his hat.
Meet Nick McCoy
By John Riley | Friday Aug 31, 2012
He’s the man about town who seems to know everybody, but who’s hard to pin down. Not that you’d have a chance, since he’s is a dynamo.
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