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Kentucky Equality Federation Condemns House Bill 279 – Forced Religious Imposition Act

KENTUCKY EQUALITY FEDERATION RESPONDS TO HOUSE BILL 279 CONDEMNS ‘FORCED RELIGION IMPOSITION ACT‘ “Kentucky House Bill 279 lays the groundwork for legalized discrimination and is detrimental to the equal rights movement for all LGBTI residents of the Commonwealth,” stated Kentucky Equality Federation’s Chairman of the Board, Brandon Combs. “This legislation also has the potential to […]

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Red State Brief filed with U.S. Supreme Court – Kentucky Equality Federation represents Kentucky gay couples

Kentucky Equality Federation urges universal equality for all LGBTI people in a “Friend of the Court” brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. Kentucky Equality Federation today joined the Utah Pride Center, Campaign for Southern Equality, and twenty-five (25) other organizations in filing an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court. The brief urges the

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Cease and Desist Order issued to Logan County Schools by Kentucky Equality Federation

Kentucky Equality Federation today issued a “Cease and Desist Order” to Logan County Schools for the distribution of Bibles in their school district.  This is yet another school district in the commonwealth which has required a warning. (previous press release). SUMMARY: I am the Vice President of Legal for the Kentucky Equality Federation, and write

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Special Statement from the Chairman of the Board

SPECIAL STATEMENT FROM THE BOARD CHAIRMAN “The continued pursuit of equality ordinances throughout the Commonwealth is not a logical use of the time, resources, and skills of equality advocates and their allies,” stated Kentucky Equality Federation’s Chairman of the Board, Brandon Combs. “With 120 counties and 15 major cities in Kentucky, if we get one

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Special Rights for Some; Kentucky House of Representatives continues to stall Statewide Equality Law

JOINT STATEMENTS (in order):Jordan Palmer, PresidentBrandon Combs, Chairman of the BoardJillian Hall, Esq., Vice President of LegalMike Mansfield, Frankfort Council Organizer with MoveOn.org FRANKFORT, KY – “The Commonwealth of Kentucky was the first state South of the Mason-Dixon line to pass a Civil Rights Act, the Kentucky Civil Rights Act of 1966,” stated Kentucky Equality

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Paducah Middle School Receives High Marks Responding to School Bullying

PADUCAH, KY — Kentucky Equality Federation officials recently contacted Paducah Middle School about bullying complaints. Due to the severity of one of complaints, with one child saying she was considering suicide, the complaint was pulled from the School Bullying Committee and handled directly by Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer and Attorney Jillian Hall, Vice

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Kentucky Equality Federation and its member organizations welcome Robert Stivers as Senate President

Kentucky Equality Federation and its member organizations and groups welcome Senator Robert Stivers (R-Manchester) as the new Senate President. “It is our hope and desire that we can work with President Stivers in addressing issues important to Kentucky citizens,” stated Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer. “This includes a statewide equality law, updating Kentucky’s dating

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Religion and Politics in Kentucky Schools: Kentucky Equality Federation petitions the Government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky

Even after an apology and a reprimand, Kentucky Equality Federation’s Southern Kentucky Regional Management today condemned the actions of a Southern Kentucky educator. South Laurel High School teacher, Ms. Kendra Baker wrote on the top of her school board “You can’t be a Democrat & go to Heaven.” Kentucky Equality Federation is filing complaints with

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Kentucky Equality Federation stops Bibles from being distributed at a Northern Kentucky School District

Kentucky Equality Federation today objected to Bibles being given to middle school students in Grant County after being contacted by several parents. Melissa Altman, one of the parents who agreed to speak publicly and has a child at the school stated: “My son was called out of his classroom and asked by men in business

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Kentucky Equality Federation receives new Board members and Regional Management

BEREA, KY — Kentucky Equality Federation Central Kentucky Regional Director Jeff Johnson (Louisville), appointed University of Kentucky student Peter Bostrom (Versailles) as an Assistant Central Kentucky Regional Director. Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer “rubber stamped” the appointment after Mr. Bostrom had a meeting with Board Chairman Brandon Combs and extensive conversations with Central Kentucky

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