Protect and extend equal rights of all our citizens
Provide the same rights to gay and lesbian couples that are currently only given to straight couples – including the right to marry and adopt children.
Require states to recognize same-sex marriages conducted elsewhere.
Enact federal legislation barring discrimination against gays and lesbians in employment or housing.
Broaden hate crime legislation to include sexual orientation.
Require that employee benefits be offered to people with domestic partners.
Permit gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military
Let states and communities choose their own solutions
Rather than dictating a solution, the federal government should let individual communities decide whether to allow same-sex marriages or civil unions.
The government should let individual states, communities and businesses decide whether they want to offer domestic-partner benefits.
Communities should decide for themselves whether they need hate crime laws or whether current laws are sufficient. If they do adopt them, the laws should cover hate crimes against all minorities, including gays and lesbians.
Government should let individual communities decide, based on community sentiment, whether to include discussion of gays and lesbians in sex education.
Protect traditional institutions and values
Enact legislation to strengthen and support traditional families — like a constitutional amendment defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
Allow employers and landlords to live by their moral and religious codes.
Prevent gays and lesbians from getting any special legal rights or protections
Reinstate the ban on gays and lesbians serving in the military.
Ban adoptions by gay parents.
Prohibit public schools from incorporating discussions about homosexuality into curriculum.