Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus

News From The Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus

Upcoming General Membership Meeting

Earlier this week, President Obama officially announced his support for marriage equality! This great news came on the heels of a devastating loss in North Carolina. President Obama has done more to advance LGBT equality than any other president in history, and our team is going to work hard to ensure he is re-elected this November!

Join us for our next general membership meeting as we celebrate President Obama's support and hear from Tommy Mills, Democratic Candidate for Leon County Sheriff. We will also be holding a regular membership meeting with plenty of updates and news! This is a great time to get involved - so please join us!

Tuesday, May 15th
Krewe de Gras Midtown Tavern
1304-B North Monroe Street, Tallahassee
6:30 to 9:30pm

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Wakulla County Democrats Hosting Small County Coalition Conference This Weekend

The Wakulla County Democratic Executive Committee is this weekend hosting the 2012 Small County Coalition State Conference! Session topics will include presentations on Messaging, Working with OFA, GOTV, Vote By Mail, Advanced Campaign Strategies, and Engaging the Electorate! Presenters include Florida Democratic Party Chairman Rod Smith, Loranne Ausley, Alison Morano, OFA Leadership, and more. Events begin today and continue through Sunday.

On Saturday, May 12th, Caucus President Andy Janecek and Campaign Chair Lisa Comingore join Leon DEC Chair Richard Junnier and Young Democrats of America's GLBTA Director Kristian Cosme to present a panel discussion focusing on "Equality for All: Human Rights in Rural Communities." The panel discussion begins at 10:45am.

Registration is required. For more information, visit Wakulla County Democrats online.

Congratulations, delegates!

Caucus members Steven Hall and Ron Bunting were recently elected as delegates to the Florida Democratic Party State Convention in Tampa. Congratulations, Steven and Ron!

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General membership in the Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus is open to any Democrat registered to vote in the state of Florida. Individuals who are not registered to vote in the state of Florida are encouraged to become a Friend of the Organization.

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The Modern Family

The Modern Family: A Legal Seminar for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender People and Families
Join us for this informative seminar presented by the Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus, in conjuction with FSU OUTlaw.

Date:  November 1, 2011
Place:  FSU School of Law Rotunda
Time:  6:30 to 8:30pm

The Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus is excited to present "The Modern Family: A Legal Seminar" next week on the campus of Florida State University.  Topics to be discussed include, forming the modern family, “gay” adoption, dissolving the modern family, and same-sex and transgender domestic violence.  The event will close with a panel discussion, so be sure to bring your family law questions for our panel of experts and legal professionals.

Speakers and panel members include Mary Lalley Wakeman, Esq., Elizabeth Suzanne Roach, Esq., Meg Baldwin, J.D., Christina Maria DelMarco, Esq., Monique Renee Richardson, Esq., and Theresa Lynn Prichard, Esq.

We would like to thank our event sponsors who have helped make this community event possible:
The Family Tree Community Center, Inc.
Kristin Adamson, Esq.
Kristy Branch Banks, Esq.
Black & Cohen, P.L.L.C.
Neibra Collins Williams, Esq.
Edward Horan, Esq.
Elizabeth "Buff" Miller, Esq., The Law Office of Elizabeth A. Miller, P.A.
Fred E. Pearson, Jr., Esq., Law Firm of Pearson & Associates, LLC
Elizabeth A. Peskin, Esq.
Phelicia D. Stiell, Esq., The Stiell Law Firm, P.A.
Shelly K. Thomas, Attorney at Law
This seminar has been approved by The Florida Bar for 2 hours of general CLER credit, approval number 24172.

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