While many gays are none-too-pleased with Obama's sluggish movement on grappling with and overturning Don't Ask, Don't Tell and the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), our new President has been taking baby steps. He did declare June national LGBT Pride month, recently issued a directive shielding federal employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and increasing some benefits to same-sex partners, and now we've learned that the White House is looking to include same-sex unions in the 2010 Census count.
This is not the first time that the Census bureau has collected data on same-sex unions, but as DOMA was previously interpreted as barring those numbers from being released. The Obama administration will no longer abide by that interpretation.
However, the Wall Street Journal notes that gathering accurate data on same-sex unions may be easier said than done:
Just think how impressive the numbers would be if we could actually get married in more than a handful of states.
Previously > June was made for Pride





I think all these baby steps are due to us being so vocal about our displeasure with his administration. Especially since none of it came to light until the last few weeks. While I appreciate what has been done, we can not afford to let it sway us from continued vocalization.
Posted by: Brian M | June 24, 2009 at 12:41 PM
where are all the gay people when it comes to Maine. We just passed same sex law and it is being challenged by the catholic church. where are all the e mails to the church and blogs about that?
Posted by: michael | June 30, 2009 at 05:17 PM