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  • Schwarzenegger vetoes Assembly Bill 849

    Today, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed Equality California-sponsored Assembly Bill 849, the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Protection Act, by Assemblyman Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), bringing this bill's dramatic progress in recent weeks to a halt.
  • Fire and Tragedy at Fresno's North Tower Circle

    As many of us in the community of Fresno, have likley heard already, there was a fire at one of Fresno's most frequented and well know gay dance clubs/bars, the North Tower Circle. 


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  • Coming Out Day

    Coming out day will be celebrated on October 9th from 4pm to 6pm on the front plaza of Fresno’s City Hall.


    Join us for free entertainment, inspirational speakers and an update on LGBT issues.

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    Featured Guest Speaker, Christine Chavez, Granddaughter of Caesar Chavez

    Please bring a chair or blanket

    City Hall is located at: 2600 Fresno St.
    Admission: FREE


    DJ services provided by: A Spin This DJ! (559) 441-7746
  • Press Conference regarding fires

    On October 5th, members of Equality California, and from local gay and lesbian groups/organizations held a joint press conference with Fresno's Police and Fire department to seek information regarding recent fires at two night clubs.

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  • Governor to Veto AB 849. Central Valley Responds.....

    Wednesday evening, September 7, 2005, less than 24 hours after the California state assembly voted 41-35 to approved marriage equality legislation AB 849, the governor has issued a press statement announcing that he will veto the legislation when it reaches his desk.
  • California Legislature Approves Gay Marriage Bill

    Yesterday evening, September 6, 2005, the California State Assembly voted 41-35 in support of marriage equality bill AB 849 which would allow for same sex couples in California to legally marry.  This makes California the first state to pass marriage equality legislation through our entire legislative body.  The bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, where it could potentially be vetoed or signed into law.
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