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'Parrott asked the governor to consider amending the bill to create specific protections for teachers, students and parents who worry that theories about gay marriage would be taught in schools.' - article
All this talk of religious freedom.
What about the legal protections that are DENIED, to gay couples?
**Gay Ca. veteran sues over denial of benefits By Jessica Gresko AP Published by Dsnews 02/01/12
The lawsuit announced in Washington involves a 12-year veteran of the Army, Tracey Cooper-Harris. After leaving the Army she married Maggie Cooper-Harris in California in 2008. Two years later, Tracey Cooper-Harris was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and she has received disability benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as a result. But her application for additional money and benefits that married veterans are entitled to was denied. article
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