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Friday, December 24, 2010

Belleville Art Gallery "Calls for Artists"


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Belleville Art Gallery "Calls for Artists"
The Galleries at Sole Survivor Opens in Belleville
by: Colby Kluthe/MetroEast NEWS

December 24, 2010

(BELLEVILLE)

Local Artist Jacque Davis recently began a new adventure, and it may be the best kept secret in Belleville. The Galleries at Sole Survivor, recently opened its doors at 125 East Main in the heart of Downtown.


A consortium of 16 Southern Illinois Artists, The Galleries at Sole Survivor displays works in various mediums. The Jacque Davis Gallery has been a mainstay at pride events in recent years and we are excited to announce the new undertaking, as the galleries director. Along with Owners Steve and Kay Rye. Formerly the space was the Sole Survivor Leather Shop.

"The Galleries at Sole Survivor has a variety of art and a variety of price ranges. We also recently added a Facebook Page. Community support will be necessary to keep it open... we are hopeful. Stop by and visit we are open 11-5 Wed - Saturday and by appointment."

The Galleries at Sole Survivor is currently seeking additional artists to feature.

Davis explains: "Artists who want to apply let me know and I will e-mail them the application. The deadline is coming up December 30th and then jurying begins. Southern Illinois artists only. "


Artists featured include: Heather De Longa, Todd May, Mike Grandy,
Nancy Spence, Becky Lazaroff, Sarah Abbott, Tatyana Robberts, Susan Rogers, Nora Harvey, Carolyn Karasek, Reincarnations4U, Gary Tweston, Tina Cloud, Leann Riebold, Robin Goatey,Nancy Spence, Jacque Davis

THE GALLERIES AT SOLE SURVIVOR

125 East Main Street
Belleville, IL

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

NEW YEARS EVE PARTY, HOSTESS KHRYSTAL LEIGHT

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NEW YEARS EVE PARTY, HOSTESS KHRYSTAL LEIGHT

Friday, December 31
11:00pm--->6:00am

Boxersn Briefs
55 Four Courners Lane

(CENTREVILLE)

COME OUT AND RING IN THE NEW YEAR!! STRIPPERS FROM OPEN UNTIL CLOSE, LOTS OF DRINK AND SHOT SPECIALS, WITH HOURLY DOOR PRIZES.

DRAG SHOW STARTS @ 11:00 PM WITH HOSTESS MISS KHRYSTAL LEIGHT.

CHAMPAGNE TOAST @ MIDNIGHT AND PARTY FAVORS INCLUDED. OPEN FROM 7PM UNTIL 6AM. MAKE US YOUR LATE NIGHT BAR! 18+ EVENT.
COVER CHARGE $15 FOR 21 + AND $20 FOR 18+

New Year's Eve Party at Club Escapade

www.BellevillePride.com

December 12,2010

Club-Escapade Belleville
Friday, December 31 at 6:00pm at Club Escapade Inc, Belleville, IL
Ring in the New Year with Rick & Harold at CLUB ESCAPADE!!

There will lots of FOOD, FUN, FRIENDS, PARTY FAVORS & DANCING TO THE BEATS WITH DJ DARYL!! Oh Yeah......It's FREE!!!!

Open 6pm - 2am

-21 years & Older-

Mid-Week in Alton w/ Olivia Demornay


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on Behalf of: Bubby & Sissy's

(ALTON)




BUBBY & SISSY's (ALTON) www.bubbyandsissys.com
602 Belle Street
Alton, IL 62202
618.465.4775

Thursday Nights Karaoke Contest

Metro East Pride to Become Independent Non-Profit


http://www.bellevillepride.com/
on Behalf of: CESJ (Coalition for Economic and Social Justice)

December 21, 2010

(BELLEVILLE)

After three successful years, the Metro East Pride Organization will soon become its own non-profit.

In a public statement sent today to Belleville Mayor Mark Eckert, CESJ Board member Jesse Arms thanks those who began Metro East Pride (MEP) in 2008, and continued the tradition which has become a regionally recognized Pride Festival, held each June.

As of December 12, 2010 Metro East Pride became an independent organization and no longer needs the non-profit sponsorship from CESJ, having submitted its own 501(c)3 Application in the state of Illinois. Upon completion of this process, fund-raising efforts will resume in preparation for the 4th annual festival, planned for June 2011.
(Jesse Arms, Co-Founder Metro East Pride)

In review of the efforts over the past three years, Arms personally thanks individuals and community partners who have devoted so much time and effort in the early years of Pride Celebrations in Belleville.

2008--CESJ thanks MEGS (Metro East Gays & Straights) Advisors --Janet Brannon, Janet Wright, and Vicki Niederhofer; Harold and Rick and all the patrons at Club Escapade; and Pastor Diana and members of the Well of Living Water for putting together the first Pride Festival in 6 weeks!

We thank Mayor Eckert and Alderwoman Meyer for their courageous support and leadership. And thanks to CESJ Board members, Betty and Anne, for flying here from San Francisco to wish us success.

2009--Thanks for "spot-on" fund-raising and headlining our hometown girl, Lea Delaria. 2009 was the largest Festival to date, with more than 60 Vendors. And set the stage for another successful year.

Pictured Right: MEP 2010 Board of Directors

2010--"We Did it Again in 2010!" Thanks for obtaining the Articles of Incorporation and the Employee Identification Number in preparation for MEP's independence.

2011--Thanks for doing the hard work of writing the by laws and submitting the application for MEP's 501c3.

Hundreds of people have contributed in many ways to establish our annual Pride Festival. We look forward to the biggest, brightest, gayest Pride Festival in June 2011!


Pictured Left: MEP 2011 Board of Directors
photo by: John Elkins Creative


Thanks everyone!
Jesse Arms - CESJ Board Member
http://www.jobsandjustice.org/social-justice/megs.html

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Rick Garcia parts from Equality Illinois, But not without a fight

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on Behalf of: Windy City Times By: Yasmin Nair

December 18, 2010

(CHICAGO)
Rick Garcia,former Public Policy director with Equality Illinois, was suprisingly "let go" this week from the statewide organization with a reputation of working the trenches along side policy-makers in Springfield, and in every corner of the state.

[Garcia said that Equality Illinois CEO Bernard Cherkasov told him, "I am going to be very gracious and amicable," and Garcia said he looked at him and said, "Do you think for one minute that I'm going to be gracious and amicable?"] *

Without doubt, the communities of Southern Illinois are in shock at this development. Garcia who is a Metro East native, has a proven track record working closely in our region on issues of equality. Garcia was featured as the keynote speaker at Metro East Pride 2010, and recently coordinated the Civil Union Equality Summit, in Belleville along with MEGS (Metro East Gays & Straights).

When Windy City times writer Yasmin Nair asks, Garcia explains:
"[I went into the office for a meeting at 5 o'clock last night [ Dec. 16 ] .

I went into Bernard's office. There was one of our board members that nobody would know, hello, and I sat down and Bernard just looked at me and said, "Your services are no longer needed and we are terminating you now." Now, the state of Illinois is an at-will state and anybody can be fired at any time, so he just fired my ass at about 5 o'clock last night. Um, about 45 minutes before I was supposed to be over at [ Center on Halsted ] to give a talk.

So he fired me 10 days after we passed a civil-unions bill that only six states have. He fires me. Who has passed more civil-rights legislation in this country than that little nasty—I can't even think of the term—that he would even think of? And then he sits across from me and says, "I'm terminating you because we don't need you up here no more." And that's what he said to me. We're terminating you.] *

Garcia's contribution to the advancement of gay rights in Illinois is undeniable. He was a key figure in the passages of both the amendment of the state's human-rights act that includes sexual orientation and gender identity as well as the civil-unions bill that recently passed through the Illinois General Assembly.

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OTHER RESOURCES
http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=29843
http://hopeandhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2010/12/il-house-passes-civil-unions-act-senate.html
MetroEast NEWS abridged story by: Colby Kluthe
by:
Yasmin Nair

US Senate votes to Repeal Dont Ask Dont Tell Policy

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on behalf of: Equality Illinois
MetroEast NEWS

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BREAKING NEWS: (3pm CST)

U.S. Senate Passes DADT Repeal
via Equality Illinois

RELATED ARTICLES:
www.thevitalvoice.com

WASHINGTON, DC – Today the U.S. Senate voted on legislation that will allow for the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT). This historic action comes on the heels of the passage of an identical bill Wednesday in the U.S. House of Representatives. President Obama has said that he will sign DADT

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

U.S. House passes stand-alone DADT repeal bill

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on Behalf of: Equality Illinios

December 15, 2010
(Washington D.C.)
Equality Illinois

Dont Ask Dont Tell (DADT) Moves past US House and towards US Senate Wednesday.
It has been reported to us that Southern Illinois Congressman Jerry Costello DID vote to repeal DADT.

U.S. House passes stand-alone DADT repeal bill! Now on to the Senate. Please call Senator Mark Kirk (202-224-2854 / 312-886-3506) and urge him to vote in favor of repeal and to co-sponsor the legislation.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Madison County Entrepreneur Goes for the GOLD


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By: MetroEast NEWS/ Colby Kluthe-Editor

December 12, 2010

(ALTON-LITCHFIELD)
Madison County Entrepreneur Goes for the GOLD

It's that time of year when we baton down hatches, and rummage thru our "proverbial" closets for the things we have not thought about since last year. If your like me, you find last year's red ribbon, a few McDonald's Gift Certificates you forgot to give away, and perhaps if your lucky-- the gold & silver jewelry stashed and forgotten.

Many people each holiday season end up exchanging last years "stuff" for a good start on shopping this year. Its "Thinking Green" in my book, the secondary marketplace is becoming the primary marketplace for many in our communities.

This months featured local business is
GOLD STOP LLC, in Alton, Illinois.

Principal partner, Chad Ellege, and the staff operate four retail outlet sites, as well as operations that visit locations across the metro east and central region of the state.
The next mobile-site will be set up on January 8th, in Litchfield, Illinois.
Until then, they are available for walk-ins at the Alton Square Mall. They also offer a unique in-house "Gold Parties" where your guests leave with cash~

MyGoldStop.com

200 Alton Square Mall

Alton, IL 62002
Main Entrance Lower Level
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Saturday: 10am-9pm
Sunday 12pm-6pm
chad@mygoldstop.com

UPCOMING VENUES:
JAN 8th~ Hampton Inn - LITCHFIELD, IL
(buying gold and silver).
11 Thunderbird Circle
Litchfield, IL 62056

RECENT VENUES:
Dec 3rd- JERSEYVILLE

FIND THEM ON FACEBOOK

Gold Stop LLC also offers Fundraiser Events~

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Remembering our Youth: Q&A-SWIC Gives Voice to Silence

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By: Colby Kluthe
-Editor, MetroEast NEWS

December 9, 2010
(BELLEVILLE)

Students at Southwestern Illinois College, in Belleville who visited the Main Campus this week would have noticed a special display arranged by Q&A (Queers & Allies) Student group.

"We set up in the Main Lounge of the Belleville Campus. We had tombstones made of cardboard and a big wall with pictures and brief bios of victims of LGBT bullying and hate crimes." explains student advisor, Brennan Peters. "It went really well. A lot of people came through and read bios, looked at pictures, and all that. "

The Q&A student group began last year to bring awareness and support to students who identify as LGBT, and those who support them. As both a social support and educational group, participants find a supportive environment, as well as a calling to educate fellow students to equality rights issues and awareness to the ongoing issues that face our community.

This active group is made up of more than a dozen participants, and alumni who further the causes of the group. Q&A also participates in the Metro East Pride Festival, to raise funds for the Austin Mueller Q&A Activism Scholarship.

Austin Mueller was an participant of Q&A, and student at SWIC, who was lost to suicide in May of this year. Both this student group, and Austin's mother Joyce Coulter, as well as countless friends continue to keep his spirit alive to this day. Information about the scholarship requirements and eligibility can be found at the SWIC Foundation website.


Q&A-SWIC wrapped up this semester with a final meeting this past Tuesday, and will re-convene in the spring, when classes return to the Belleville Campus. The group meets each Tuesday, at 4pm. and is open to any student enrolled at SWIC.

Sister Beer Blast Bingo - Dec 12th

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on Behalf of: Gateway Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

December 9, 2010

Bad Dog Bar and Grill hosts the Gateway Sisters in another Sunday Fundraiser event.
This weeks fundraiser will feature lots of cool gifts in those mystery red bags. Come out at 3 for the beer blast, bingo starts at 5!

RSVP via Facebook

Bad Dog Bar & Grill
3960 Chouteau Ave
314-652-0011

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Organizing/Community Building Workshop- DEC 11th

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on Behalf of: St. Louis Activist Hub

HOST SITE:
Regional Arts Commission
6128 Delmar
Saint Louis, MO
9am- 4pm
RSVP

Reporting staff at traditional media outlets have been shrinking. Extreme, absurd, and factually incorrect political positions are regularly promoted by the media because sensationalism works well for the "news as entertainment" business model. Meanwhile, progressive organizations struggle to have their perspectives given adequate time in the media, and intelligent discourse is hard to find.

These facts combined with the dire p...olitical outlook in Missouri for 2011 (with an "unapologetic birther" recently elected as Majority Leader of a Republican caucus that is only a couple votes away from a veto-proof majority) mean that progressives need to get proactive making sure that people have access to quality news and analysis. All of the tools are at our fingertips: we just need to get organized about using them.

This one-day workshop on Online Organizing and Community Building will explain the tools of citizen journalism, discuss how these tools are needed in our current political environment, and help to build a community of caring, thoughtful people who can work together to make sure that St. Louisans have access to quality information. It will also kick off a new project that will help to promote quality journalism from progressives in the St. Louis area.

The basic plan for the workshop (at the wonderful event space of the Regional Arts Commission on the Delmar Loop) is as follows:

9:00 AM Welcome and Introductions
9:30 - 10:30 Panel Discussion of the Current State of Missouri Politics (including representatives from the Educators Association and Missouri Jobs with Justice)
10:30 -11:00 Discussion of the Current State of the Media (and its many flaws) (with Sylvester Brown!)
11:00-11:30 Introduction to the Basics of Online Organizing and Community Building
11:30-12:30 Workshop Session A
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30 - 2:30 Workshop Session B
2:30 - 3:30 Workshop Session C
3:30-4 Wrap-up and follow-up plans

Workshops will include: blogging 101, social networking, covering friendly events, covering unfriendly events, working with the traditional media, videography, and online community-building. We will also try to leave open space during the last workshop session for people to suggest and even lead their own workshops.

We have an opportunity to change the conversation for the better: let's make sure we use it!

Assistance for this event was generously provided by the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, and St. Louis Jobs with Justice.

Cost is Free but you do need to RSVP! RSVP by clicking "Attending" or by sending an email to washupeacecoalition@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Holiday Party at Club Escapade - DEC 18th


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on Behalf of: Club Escapade

December 7, 2010

(BELLEVILLE)

Club Escapade hosts Christmas Party Extravaganza on December 18th, with DJ Daryl.
8pm until 2am.
"FUN FOOD & FRIENDS all under one roof."

Club Escapade Inc
133 W. Main Street
Belleville, IL 62220

Lights Out Party with Christina Lush - DEC 26th


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on behalf of: Boxersn Briefs /www.danielgeahlen.com

December 10, 2010
(CENTREVILLE)
DECEMBER 26TH 10:30pm @ BOXERS N BRIEFS
LIGHTS OUT UNDERWEAR PARTY AND DRAG SHOW WITH HOST: CHRISTINA LUSH. SHOW STARTS @ 10:30 AND LIGHTS OUT UNDERWEAR PARTY STARTS @ 11. ALL UNDERWEAR MUST COVER FRONT AND BACK, NO G-STINGS THONGS, OR JOCKSTRAPS. STRIPPERS FROM OPEN UNTIL CLOSE. $100 PRIZE TO THE SEXIEST UNDERWEAR 1ST PRIZE. 2ND PRIZE $50. STRIP OFF @ MIDNIGHT. SEE YOU THERE!!! (RSVP)
Photo courtesy: www.danielgeahlen.com



Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Offered to Illinois Residents


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on Behalf of: Justine Petersen

December 7, 2010



Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Offered to Illinois Residents


(EAST ST. LOUIS)
justinePETERSEN is a non-profit housing organization based in St. Louis, MO. They have offices located in midtown St. Louis, and at the Emerson Park Metrolink Station in East St. Louis.

They are currently offering Foreclosure Prevention Counseling to ILLINOIS HOMEOWNERS who are behind on mortgage payments OR are in fear of falling behind due to underemployment/ financial downturn.

ALL COUNSELING IS FREE OF CHARGE
Contact the Illinois office location to schedule your appointment:
618-219-8820
OR email to: ckluthe@justinepetersen.org

Mid-week Specials at Alton's #1 NightSpot

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on Behalf of: Bubby & Sissy's

(ALTON)
Tuesday Night Drink Specials and Wednesday Entertainment:

Tonight. $2.50 Bottle Beers & Well Drinks 5 pm til 2 am. FREE FOOD spread at 9 pm. Great Tunes & Friends. Happy Holidays! Amateur Drag Contest Tomorrow Night at 11 pm. Kings & Queens welcome. Peace & Love, Bubby

BUBBY & SISSY's (ALTON) www.bubbyandsissys.com
602 Belle Street
Alton, IL 62202
618.465.4775

Monday, December 6, 2010

Jasmine Cavalli Crowned Miss Gay Southern Illinois


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on Behalf of: Miss Gay Illinois USofA & Dan Terry Productions

Photo courtesy of: Mickey Johnson

December 6, 2010

(CARBONDALE)

Marion,Illinois native Jasmine Cavalli was crowned Miss Gay Southern Illinois USofA Sunday evening at Club Traz in Carbondale, and will move on to the Miss Gay Illinois USofA pageant.

Dan Terry Productions and USofA Pageants sponsored this years Miss Gay Southern Illinois Pageant, December 5th. Contestants competed for this preliminary pageant to Miss Gay Illinois USofA. This years pageant honors Annancia Diamond, who held the Miss Gay Southern Illinois USofA title in 2009.

Dan Terry, is widely recognized as a pageant promoter throughout the Midwest, and former club owner in Springfield, MO, the infamous "Colosseum". This years pageant was greeted by Club Traz in Carbondale with a near capacity crowd.

Congratulations to Jasmine Cavalli, who will represent the Southern Illinois Region at the statewide pageant.

Equality Illinois Sponsors Civil Union Summit - DEC 9th



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on Behalf of: Equality Illinois & MEGS (Metro East Gays & Straights)


December 3, 2010 -
/re-published 12-6
Equality Illinois Sponsors Civil Union Summit - DEC 9th

(BELLEVILLE)
Please join Equality Illinois and Metro East Gays and Straights on Thursday, December 9th at 6:30PM for a discussion about the civil union bill
(SB 1716–the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act)
and its recent PASSAGE!

Speakers Rick Garcia (Equality Illinois, Public Policy Director) and Brian Tiemann (McDermott, Will & Emery, Attorney) will discuss what the new law means to LGBT people, what happens next, and address any questions that YOU might have.

This discussion in Belleville is the first in a series that Equality Illinois will be holding across the State in an effort to educate our membership about this historic bill.

Where
: St. Paul's United Church of Christ (St. Paul's Cinema) - 115 West B Street, Belleville, IL 62220
*Enter from C Street

When
: Thursday, December 9th from 6:30 - 8:00PM
RSVP REQUESTED

If you plan to attend, please email me at cstaerk@eqil.org or call (773) 477.7173.
We look forward to seeing you in Belleville!

Sincerely,

Caroline Staerk
Field Director, Equality Illinois
Jesse Arms, MEGS coordinator
arms4justice@yahoo.com

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Miss Metropolitan America Pageant- DEC 5th


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on Behalf of: Miss Gay Missouri, America Pageant

November 29, 2010

(ST. LOUIS)

Miss Metropolitan 2011 pageant will be held on December 5th in St. Louis. The Complex Nightclub hosts this fabulous event honoring TABBI KATT, Miss Metropolitan 2010 and featuring DIETA PEPSI, Miss Gay Missouri (MGM) 1991.

Also appearing is ERICA LEIGH FOSTER, MGM 2002; SPARKLE IMAN, MGM 2008; and ADRIA ANDREWS, Miss Metropolitan 2009 and Miss Gay St. Louis 2010. Miss Miss Metropolitan America is a direct preliminary to Miss Gay Missouri America 2011.

For Pageant Info, Contact: danieljflier@me.com

The Complex Nightclub (till 3AM)
3515 Chouteau Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Equality Bill moves beyond Senate to Gov. Quinn

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from: Equality Illinois

December 1st, 2010
(SPRINGFIELD)

UPDATE: Senate Passes Civil Union/ Marriage Equality Bill--- Now on the Governor Pat Quinn for final approval.

(Read FULL STORY)

IL House passes Civil Unions Act, Senate to vote Wednesday

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on behalf of: Windy City Times

December 1, 2010

(SPRINGFIELD)
IL House passes Civil Unions Act, Senate to vote Wednesday
Below: groups release statements, Nov. 30, 2010
Rick Garcia, of Equality Illinois
was the keynote speaker at Metro East Pride, 2010.

Rick Garcia. Photo by Kat Fitzgerald

The Illinois House made history Nov. 30, approving a measure that would allow civil unions for gay and lesbian couples by a vote of 61-52, with one vote to spare.

Before the vote, openly gay state Rep. Greg Harris, who sponsored the bill, urged colleagues to help make history: "We have a chance today to make Illinois a more fair state, a more just state, and a state which treats all of its citizens equally under the law. We have a chance here, as leaders have had in previous generations, to correct injustice and to move us down the path toward liberty."

According to the Chicago Tribune, state Rep. Deborah Mell ( who plans to marry fiancee Christin Baker in Iowa next year ) tearfully urged her fellow legislators to pass the bill: "If God forbid something happens to Christin, and she cannot make a decision, by law the doctor cannot ask me anything. I am not able to speak for her wishes. Under the law the doctor has to go to her family and I'm not considered family."

Almost immediately, advocates hailed the passage. Lambda Legal issued a statement saying it is "proud of the leadership of the bill's sponsor in the House, Representative Greg Harris, along with Representatives [ Sara ] Feigenholtz, [ Harry ] Osterman and Mell. We congratulate our colleagues at Equality Illinois and all the LGBT advocates and allies across the state who fought for this first victory."

LGBT Change, which has been working with the Civil Rights Agenda ( TCRA ) to lobby lawmakers, also thanked several individuals and organizations, but added that it and TCRA "will now turn their efforts to marriage as a matter of full equality."

Log Cabin Republicans cited the GOP representatives who helped make passage possible, including Suzanne "Suzie" Bassi ( Palatine ) , Mark Beaubien ( Wauconda ) , William Black ( Danville ) , Elizabeth Coulson ( Glenview ) , Rosemary Mulligan ( Des Plaines ) and Angelo Saviano ( Elmwood Park ) .

U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley—an outspoken pro-LGBT ally—also cited the Pentagon's recommendation of the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in saying, "From the statehouse in Springfield to the Pentagon in Washington, we saw equality take an important step forward today. Today's progress on both fronts shows all levels of government continuing to realize that full civil rights must be extended to all Americans."

A couple mayoral candidates also weighed in with statements. Rahm Emanuel said, "This evening Illinois took a step forward on the path to equal rights for our LGBT neighbors. Promoting equality for gay and lesbian Illinoisans is nothing more than a question of basic fairness—history will leave no shred of doubt that this is the right thing to do." Gery Chico, who recently unveiled his LGBT platform, said, "Extending human rights and responsibilities to committed same-sex couples is not only a matter of justice and human decency, it is good public policy. However, while tonight is a step in the right direction, our work is not done. We must not rest until Illinois provides full marriage equality to all people."

The state Senate is expected to also approve the measure, and Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has already pledged to sign the bill. If the senate passes the bill, Illinois would join New Jersey as being the only states with a civil-union statute. Iowa, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Vermont allow same-sex marriage.

-Andrew Davis

Lambda Legal statement:

A big step forward was taken today when the Illinois House of Representatives passed House Amendment #1, The Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Unions Act by a count of 61-52.

The Senate is expected to vote on the civil union bill as soon as tomorrow. Call to urge your senator to support Senate Bill 1716. Click here to find their contact information.

We are proud of the leadership of the bill's sponsor in the House, Representative Greg Harris, along with Representatives Feigenholtz, Osterman and Mell. We congratulate our colleagues at Equality Illinois and all the LGBT advocates and allies across the state who fought for this first victory.

Civil unions will be a major step forward for same-sex couples and their families who need the protections they will provide while we are on the path to our ultimate goal of marriage equality. The bill allows any couple ( same-sex or different sex ) to enter a civil union with the same benefits, obligations and responsibilities of marriage under state law. It also recognizes marriages of same-sex couples, civil unions or domestic partnerships from other jurisdictions as civil unions within Illinois.

One important vote has been taken one more important vote remains. Now is the time to let your senator know that same-sex couples deserve protections under the law.

Statement from Bernard Cherkasov, Chief Executive Officer, Equality Illinois:

The Illinois House of Representatives passed the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act with a vote of 61 to 52!

However, the Illinois Senate has yet to vote on the civil union bill and has until Thursday, December 2nd to do so. We are almost there but need your help to make this bill a reality. Please:

1. Call your Senator NOW and tell him/her to pass SB 1716 ( If you do not know who your legislator is, you can look him/her up here ) .

2. Support our aggressive advocacy efforts with a contribution. Not only do we still need to pass the bill through the State Senate, but we will then need to protect the law from attempts to repeal it. We can only succeed with your support. Please donate now.

We are extremely thankful to State Representative Greg Harris, chief sponsor of the bill, for his extraordinary leadership on this issue. Thank you for supporting us and we will keep you posted on the status of this historic bill.


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