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Daily Speed Read: News You Should Know June 10, 2014

By Lisa Keen

Keen News Service

WISCONSIN MARRIAGES CONTINUE: U.S. District Court Judge Barbara

Crabb denied a motion Monday from the Wisconsin attorney general for a

stay in her June 6 ruling that the state ban on same-sex couples marrying is

unconstitutional. But in an odd twist, Crabb told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

ÒI never said anything about whether any county clerk could go forward and

issue a marriage license. That hasn't been decided." CrabbÕs June 6 decision in

Wolf v. Walker indicated she would issue an order later this month concerning

enforcement of her ruling. But clerks in about half the counties around Wisconsin

began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples last Friday. The next hearing

for the case is June 19.

LONE CLERK SEEKS PENNSYLVANIA APPEAL: Taking a cue from a county

clerk in Virginia, a county clerk in Pennsylvania petitioned a federal court judge

Friday to allow her to appeal the judgeÕs decision striking the stateÕs ban on same-
sex couples marrying. Judge John Jones III issued his opinion in Whitewood

v. Wolf on May 20, and Republican Governor Tom Corbett said he would not

appeal. Private attorneys filed both the motion to intervene and a motion to stay

JonesÕ ruling on behalf of Theresa Santai-Gaffney, register of wills for Schuylkill

County.

MAJORITY AGREES ON CORBETT NON-APPEAL: A poll showed that 56

percent of 835 Pennsylvania registered voters agreed with Republican Governor

Tom CorbettÕs decision not to appeal a federal district court opinion striking

down the stateÕs ban on same-sex couples marrying. The poll, by Public Policy

Polling, was conducted May 30 to June 1, just one week after Corbett announced

he would not appeal the decision. According to realclearpolitics.com, Corbett

has been trailing his Democratic challenger Tom Wolf by more than 20 points

in various polls. WolfÕs campaign website prominently touts his support for

marriage equality.

WENDY DAVIS WOULD SIGN EXECUTIVE ORDER: TexasÕ Democratic

gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis told gay reporter John Wright in the

Observer last week that she would be willing to sign an executive order to ban

discrimination based on sexual orientation, though she suggested the governorÕs

power to implement such an order is fairly limited. Davis has been running about

12 points behind Republican attorney general Greg Abbott in the race, according

to realclearpolitics.com.

MASSACHUSETTS AG POLL MOSTLY UNDECIDED: Lesbian attorney Maura

Healey held a three-point lead over former state Senator Warren Tolman in a

recent poll for the Massachusetts Democratic primary for attorney general. The

June 4-7 Suffolk University poll surveyed 450 likely primary voters and had

a plus-or-minus 3.5 margin of error. It showed Healey, in her first electoral

run, with 21 percent, and Tolman with 18 percent. But the vast majority of

respondents, 59 percent, said they were Òundecided.Ó Two percent refused to

answer. Male voters are split between the two; but women voters are leaning

Healey.

NO MORE AUTOMATIC DENIALS: An administrative appeals board at the

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ruled recently that automatic

denial of Medicare coverage for transsexual surgery as a treatment Òis not valid

under the Ôreasonableness standardÕ.Ó The ruling means transgender people

seeking treatment for gender dysphoria will be able to have their applications

for coverage considered Òjust like anyone seeking coverage for any other medical

treatment,Ó noted a joint statement from GLAD, the National Center for Lesbian

Rights, and the ACLU. The HHS Departmental Appeals Board decision was

made in an appeal from an Òaggrieved party.Ó ABC News identified the person as

a 74-year-old Army veteran who said she hopes to spend the rest of her life Òin

congruence and not distress.Ó

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