Why my Dan Onorato counter remains …

Why my Dan Onorato counter remains …

While I am heartened to learn about the recommendations of the Human Relations Commission to extend domestic partner benefits to Allegheny County employees,  I must admit wondering what the next hurdle will be?  I don't enjoy being cynical on this topic.  My heart feels for the employees left in limbo because the process has taken six […]

Letters! We love letters!

Letters!  We love letters!

As always, I get very excited when folks write about stuff in the PG letters section.  Average folks exercising their First Amendment muscles … what better way to start a Saturday! This one made me snort my coffee: Bring in his brother Regarding Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's 311 line: It's annoying that we, Pittsburgh taxpayers, must […]

Another step toward domestic partner benefits for Allegheny County employees

Another step toward domestic partner benefits for Allegheny County employees

Yesterday, the Allegheny County Human Relations Commission made a formal recommendation that Allegheny County provide domestic partner benefits to County employees … Whereas the City of Pittsburgh has made domestic partner health benefits available to its employees for approximately a decade, and, Whereas in recent years benefits of this nature have been made available by […]

Obama extends some domestic partner benefits to federal employees

Obama extends some domestic partner benefits to federal employees

Well, incrementalism pays off for some federal employees. They can still get sick and die without health insurance, but at least their partners can visit them in the hospital. Today President Obama signed a presidential memorandum extending more benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees: family assistance services, hardship transfers, relocation expenses.  In addition the […]

Local papers cover 2010 Pittsburgh PrideFest

Local papers cover 2010 Pittsburgh PrideFest

Check out this nice piece in the Post-Gazette.  It is a nice article and a nice festival, but I have to admit some sadness that the political/activist edge of Pride has morphed into a celebration of assimilation.  I know that's the trend and it certainly isn't the fault of anyone local that Pride has lost […]

Pittsburgh LGBTQ Families – a Blog Post

Today is the fifth annual blogging for families today. Here's my question — when is the last time an LGBTQ event in Pittsburgh offered childcare?   

Guess which City Councilor Did Not Opt to be in the 2010 Pride Guide

So much work still to do …