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National Stonewall Democrats is firming up the details for our National Convention in Washington, DC the weekend of July 30-August 1. We want as many Stonewall Democrats to attend as possible -- that's where you come in.

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What if Democrats lose control of Congress?

Michael Mitchell, executive director of National Stonewall Democrats, told GayPolitics a GOP takeover of Congress would have a devastating effect on the chances for passage of key LGBT legislation.

Stonewall Democrats Say 'No' to Amendments, 'Yes' to Health Care Reform

“As Senators begin debate on the reconciliation package to the historic health care reform passed by the House over the weekend, they must not be side-tracked by Republican amendments that are nothing more than transparent stalling tactics."

Stonewall Democrats Respond to Historic Health Care Bill

National Stonewall Democrats commended the 219 Democratic Representatives who were on the right side of history last night when they took a significant step toward federal health care reform. The legislation increases access and affordability of health care insurance and will benefit all Americans, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and their families.

Rory Reid addresses the Southern Nevada Stonewall Democrats

Nevada Gubernatorial candidate Rory Reid addressed a Town Hall meeting hosted by the Southern Nevada Stonewall Democrats.

Stonewall Democrats Respond to MD Attorney General's Opinion on Marriage Recognition

"We applaud Attorney General Doug Gansler for issuing this historic opinion. While there can be no doubt that public policy -- in Maryland, and around the country -- is trending toward increasing legal protections for same-sex couples, we need brave elected officials to spur that progress along."

Stonewall Democrats respond to Senate committee hearing on "DADT"

“When the two top Defense officials stand with three-quarters of the American public in favor of overturning this discriminatory policy, Republican Committee members like Senators John McCain, Jeff Sessions and Saxby Chambliss are shown to be woefully out of touch in their defense of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ with unsubstantiated claims about effectiveness.

National Stonewall Democrats responds to Obama’s first State of the Union, call for action on DADT and ENDA

Executive Director Michael Mitchell: “The President’s promise is encouraging, but thousands have been kept from jobs because of workplace discrimination, including ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.’ Congress needs to act without delay.”