D.C. City Council

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D.C. Council gives preliminary approval of anti-bullying bill

Passes unanimously on first reading, expected to fully pass later this month

Mayor Vincent Gray. (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key)

Gray nominates two transgender women to Human Rights Commission

If confirmed, they would become first transgender persons serving on commission

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D.C. anti-bullying bill clears key vote

Training requirement eliminated to cut cost of measure

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‘Shut the front door’ on regulatory overreach

D.C. Council ‘nanny caucus’ pushes anti-enterprise legislative fads

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Hubbard, Day earn high ratings

Republican Day overall liked, but lost points over support of vouchers for Religious schools

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Orange edges Biddle, wins D.C. primary

Supporters say he will be an LGBT ally despite a low rating by GLAA

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A later last call

D.C. gay clubs ponder mayor’s proposal to extend bar hours

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Gray announces bullying ‘action plan’

Mayor hosts screening of documentary film ‘Bully’

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Scandals, low primary turnout in D.C.

Media obsession with alleged wrongdoing overblown

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