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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Fundies Don't Own Our Politics -- EqSD to Fight for GLBT Rights

I'm happy to post this press release from Equality South Dakota and its associated political action committee. South Dakotans have a moral duty to protect everyone's civil rights and to be a more inclusive society. Economically, we can't afford to exclude anybody, especially not over silly arguments based on sloppy readings of Leviticus. And if nothing else, we need groups like EqSD who can counter the less-than-flattering image the rest of the world gets from our gay-marriage ban, abortion politics, and other fundagelical fringiness.

EqSD's main mission is to "work for the civil and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) South Dakotans," but supporting "open-minded and tolerant candidates" will also help keep a lot of foolishness out of our statutes and keep our legislators focused on issues that really matter, like education, health care, economic development, and taxes.

Two new groups form to work for LGBT equality in South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS--Equality South Dakota (EqSD) and Equality South Dakota Political Action Committee (EqSD PAC) announced their formation prior to the start of the South Dakota Legislative session on Tuesday.

Both groups spring from the work of South Dakotans Against Discrimination, the 2006 ballot committee that nearly defeated the so-called "gay marriage" state constitutional amendment in the 2006 election. The groups will work for the civil and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) South Dakotans.

EqSD is a private, non-profit S.D. corporation that is seeking IRS 504(c)(4) status as a lobbying organization. EqSD PAC is a registered S.D. state political action committee formed in anticipation of the 2008 elections.

"During the 2006 campaign, we learned that many South Dakotans believe that it is wrong and unproductive to deny LGBT people their basic human and civil rights," said EqSD chairperson Karen Mudd, a professional non-profit fundraiser and lesbian from Sioux Falls. "South Dakotans from every corner of the state, political party, and sexual orientation have come together in the name of equality to form these organizations," she said.

Other members of the EqSD Board of Directors besides Mudd include:
  • Don Frankenfeld, a former Republican state legislator and Congressional candidate from Rapid City;
  • Monique Mousseaux, an anti-domestic violence advocate, member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and a security guard from Rapid City;
  • Todd Epp, a Democratic activist and lawyer from Harrisburg;
  • Angie Buhl, an LGBT advocate and a recent graduate of the University of South Dakota from Yankton;
  • Lawrence Novotny, vice chair, a long-time LGBT and environmental advocate and chemist from Brookings;
  • Curtis Price, treasurer, an active lay member of the Episcopal Church and a Federal scientist in Rapid City; and
  • David Fischer, secretary, a long-time LGBT advocate and nurse anesthetist from Aberdeen.

Some of EqSD's planned political activities in 2008 include an ambitious outreach campaign to contact every statewide elected official in South Dakota, as well as monitoring legislation in the 2008 Legislature.

EqSD PAC plans to raise at least $35,000 in contributions for the 2008 election. That money will be used to train and assist candidates from both political parties as well as provide meaningful monetary contributions to candidates in key legislative and other races.

"More and more South Dakotans want to see positive change in support of LGBT equality and know they need to actively work for and support legislative candidates with integrity who are willing to take a stand," Novotny said. "That is why EqSD PAC was created," he added.

Members of the EqSD PAC board of directors include:
  • Epp, chairperson;
  • Frankenfeld;
  • Novotny, treasurer;
  • Mudd; and
  • Sharon Ludwick Warner, a progressive activist and philanthropist from Rapid City.

"Money wins elections," Epp said. "We plan to be a political force supporting open minded and tolerant candidates," he added.

The two groups will share a website at www.eqsd.org. The website includes more information about the group, and allows visitors to sign up for email updates, volunteer, and to contribute. (Contributions to EqSD and EqSD PAC are not tax deductible.)

2 comments:

  1. Knowledge is power. Here's a tool for the truth about gay marriage. Check out our trailer produced to educate & defuse the controversy it has a way of opening closed minds & creates an interesting spin on the issue: www.OUTTAKEonline.com
    The truth will set them free… :)

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  2. There is a myth that marriage has more rights than civil unions/domestic partners(CU/DP). That myth is born from the fact that CU/DP have only been passed by states which have no power to grant the 1138 federal benefits of marriage. However, a federal CU policy would. Senators Clinton, Obama & Edwards support a federal CU policy. 48 million votes cast in 29 states, 32 million against same sex marriage(SSM), we lost 2 to 1. CU's are achievable, SSM is not. Federal Civil Unions=Marriage Equality. www.EqualityWithoutMarriage.org

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