Wisconsin Democrats ask U.S. attorney general to recognize gay couples marriages

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   Wisconsin Democrats on June 16 asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples in the state for federal purposes. Such a decision from the U.S. Justice Department would not be unprecedented. Hundreds of same-sex couples in Wisconsin obtained marriage licenses beginning June 6, after a federal judge ruled the state's…

Democrats seek federal benefits for gay couples

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  By Michelle Johnson  MILWAUKEE — The four Democratic members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday to recognize the marriages of more than 500 gay couples who recently wed in the state. Couples began marrying June 6 after a federal judge declared Wisconsin’s ban on gay marriage…

Four Members of Congress Urge Feds to Recognize Same-Sex Marriages Performed in Wisconsin

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   By Marge Pitrof  Democrats, Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Reps. Gwen Moore, Mark Pocan and Ron Kind, want the Justice Dept. to recognize the marriages for federal purposes. Those would include allowing the couples to file joint federal tax returns. In addition, spouses of federal workers and soldiers would qualify for federal benefits, such as health…

Wisconsin lawmakers call for federal recognition of gay marriages

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  By Cristina Marcos  Members of Congress from Wisconsin on Monday asked the Obama administration to formally recognize same-sex couples in their state. A federal district judge invalidated Wisconsin's constitutional amendment barring same-sex marriage earlier this month. Wisconsin Democrats Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Reps. Ron Kind, Gwen Moore and Mark Pocan said…

Democrats seek federal benefits for gay couples

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  MILWAUKEE (AP) - The four Democratic members of Wisconsin's congressional delegation are asking U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to recognize the marriages of gay couples who recently wed in Wisconsin. More than 500 couples wed from June 6 to Friday after a federal judge declared Wisconsin's ban on gay marriage unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb…

Reaching out to the feds: Wis. Democrats ask AG Holder for federal benefits for same-sex couples

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   MILWAUKEE (AP) — The four Democratic members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation are asking U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to recognize the marriages of gay couples who recently wed in Wisconsin. More than 500 couples wed from June 6 to Friday after a federal judge declared Wisconsin’s ban on gay marriage unconstitutional. U.S. District…

Minnesota leads national push vs. sex trafficking

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   Much like the early 1990s, when Minnesota took a leadership role in efforts to pass the Violence Against Women Act, the state’s work to combat sex trafficking is serving as a national model. Thanks to the bipartisan work of Democrat Amy Klobuchar in the U.S. Senate and Republican Erik Paulsen in the U.S. House, there may soon be federal legislation in place to…

Stopping trafficking beyond #BringBackOurGirls

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  By Amy Turim  By now you probably know what the social media hash tag “bring back our girls” refers to. The message has reached near infamy worldwide, with tens of thousands of shares and retweets, and numerous parodies and critiques.  Television and newspaper commentators have either promoted the missive, or skewered First Lady Michelle Obama for…

An Agenda for Fighting Hunger in Our Communities Year-Round

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 By Congresswoman Gwen Moore   As the school year winds down, millions of children across our nation are thinking about their summers and eagerly anticipating the last bell. Yet, for many low-income families, the end of the school year also means the end of access to school lunch and breakfast programs. In a nation where almost 16 million children live in households…

In tribute to Anna Mae Wilson Robertson

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  By Hon. Gwen Moore  Mr. Speaker, I rise to congratulate and honor a mother, volunteer and veteran, Anna Mae Wilson Robertson. Mrs. Robertson, a long-time resident of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will celebrate her 90th birthday with family and friends in 2014. Annie Mae Wilson married John Robertson, who passed away in 1982, and their 33 year union produced 8 children.…

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