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NY gay groups renew push for same-sex marriage vote

Gay rights activists are renewing their fight to legalize same-sex marriage in New York, hoping a mix of moneyed supporters and celebrity star power will tilt the scales in their favor.


Don't Reward Failure in Schools

Members of Congress will begin reviewing a new master plan for education this week, after President Barack Obama on Saturday proposed radical changes in federal school reform efforts.


"These Are Taxes that the District of Columbia Deserves to Get"

That's D.C. city councilman Michael Brown on a proposed $10 million tax grab. The District wants to snag some additional revenue from tourists visiting the city by extracting tax on the retail price of hotel reservations rather than the wholesale price paid by companies like Travelocity.


Ban On Texting For All Drivers Passes First Test

A ban on texting while driving that would apply to all motorists received first-round approval Tuesday from the Nebraska Legislature.


Vt. to participate in new school supper program

The Vermont Department of Education says the state has been chosen to be part of a pilot program that will provide supper for some children participating in after school programs.


Feds may give University of the District of Columbia $5M

The University of the District of Columbia 's new community college, which has a lease in place for a new NoMa campus , also may be the recipient of $5 million extra in the federal budget.


From same sex marriage to medical marijuana, states take the lead

Same-sex marriage/domestic partnerships

Of all the issues states have taken up, this probably draws the most national attention. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, and New Hampshire issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

California recognizes marriages performed before last Novembera s passage of Proposition 8, which limits marriage to one man and one woman. Rhode Island, New York, and the District of Columbia recognize same-sex marriages from other states.

New Jersey, California, Oregon, and Nevada allow domestic partnerships, providing some or all state-level spousal rights to same-sex couples. New Mexico sought to pass a domestic partnership bill, but it was delayed in February, effectively killing it for this year.


D.C. Tries Murder Case Without Body

Prosecutors in Washington are trying to convince a jury that a woman who went missing nearly 11 years ago was killed by her boyfriend, though her body has never been found.


Same sex couple plans to wed in Washington, D.C.

The District of Columbia's first same-sex weddings will be held Tuesday, marking a new day for gay and lesbian couples in the nation's capitol.


NAR Urges Congress, Administration to...

The National Association of Realtors urged Congress and the administration to move cautiously before making changes to the Federal Housing Administration program that has served the needs of millions of American families for more than 75 years without needing a federal appropriation.


Kentucky construction employment falls 19 percent

Kentucky construction employment fell nearly 19 percent from January 2009 to January 2010, the Associated General Contractors of America reported Wednesday.


Judge Dismisses Last of Filegate Suits Against Clinton White House

A federal district judge ruled today that there was no intentional misconduct on the Clinton administration's part in its acqusition of hundreds of FBI background files on former White House staffers and dismissed the last two "Filegate" cases.


DC Catholic schools chief heads to Boston College

The superintendent of the Archdiocese of Washington's schools says she is leaving the post for a position at Boston College.


Religious leaders helped secure marriage for gays and lesbians in D.C.

As same-sex couples continue to the the knot in the District of Columbia, the fact remains local religious leaders played a critical role in the effort to allow gays and lesbians to marry in the city.


Report: MLS Players Set To Strike If CBA

Major League Soccer players overwhelmingly voted to strike if a new collective bargaining agreement isn't reached with the league by the season opener on March 25, according to a report in The Washington Post.


States gain new jobs

Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia posted net gains in employment in January, the Labor Department reported Wednesday, providing further evidence that the economy is slowly gaining momentum.


DC school evacuated for police helicopter landing

A helicopter from a suburban Washington police department made an emergency landing near a District of Columbia school, forcing its evacuation.


Gay couples celebrate historic weddings in Mexico

Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard was officiating five same-sex marriages in one day, despite harsh criticism from the Roman Catholic Church and a campaign against the measure launched by President Felipe Calderon's conservative National Action Party.


[Iws] BLS: Regional and State Employment and Unemployment -- January 2010 [10 March 2010]

In January, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 31 states and the District of Columbia, decreased in 18 states, and remained unchanged in 1 state.


Marriage vs. common law: what it means financially

There are many financial benefits that pertain to married and common-law couples.


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