Equality Matters

It's time to educate Americans about what the word 'marriage' really means and talk about the critical rights being denied LGBT couples. Tax fairness. Hospital visitation. Government benefits. Medical decision-making. Exemption from estate taxes. Spousal immigration. Learn more

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In 2004, the Government Accounting Office identified 1,138 federal laws in which marital status is a factor in determining or receiving benefits, rights, and privileges.

  • #0047: Joint Taxes

    LGBT couples cannot file taxes jointly; as a result, taxes for a LGBT couple can be significantly higher.

  • #0221: Hospital Visitation

    LGBT couples have no legal right to visit a spouse in the hospital and can be barred from entering the room by medical personnel.

  • #0497: estate tAXES

    LGBT couples cannot pass their estate to a spouse tax-free, which creates a huge tax burden that can result in the loss of a spouse's home or business.

  • #0544: Job Security

    In a majority of states, employees can be fired just for being gay, which can put a huge burden on any family's financial security.

  • #0608: Immigration

    LGBT are denied special consideration for the immigration of a spouse, often resulting in a painful seperation when a loved one is from a foreign country.

  • #0812: Property Taxes

    LGBT must pay property tax when transferring property between spouses.

  • #0904: Social Security

    LGBT are not eligible to receive a spouse's Social Security pension or many other government benefits.

  • #0945: Medical Decisions

    During a medical crisis, LGBT couples have no legal authority to make critical treatment decisions for their loved one.

  • #1121: Domestic Violence

    LGBT cannot ask for or receive domestic violence protection orders.


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A Little Bit About Us

On November 4, the nation broke an equality barrier and elected Barack Obama our first African-American President. At the same time, voters in several states cast their ballots against equality for millions of LGBT Americans. It was a painful paradox.

When we began to analyze what had gone wrong, it was clear that LGBT community wasn’t doing a very good job of reaching out to our straight allies to explain the facts. Just telling people that discrimation isn’t fair wasn’t cutting it.

That’s when we realized that we needed a venue to help educate America. Rather than organize another protest, we thought it would be interesting to gather virtually and have an online protest. It seemed we could reach farther and deeper if we leveraged the power of Facebook and other social media sites. The idea was simple: reach out to our friends and begin to educate them about what the word “marriage” really means. While so many view “marriage” as a religious term, they often fail to recognize the powerful economic and legal rights that it infers. But that message has been sorely missing from the debate. Equality Matters is an effort to change that.

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