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  2. LGBTQ rights in California - Wikipedia

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    Through the Domestic Partnership Act of 1999, California became the first state in the United States to recognize same-sex relationships in any legal capacity. As of the California Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2003 (effective January 1, 2005), same-sex civil unions or domestic partnerships performed in other states or ...

  3. LGBTQ history in California - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley City Council unanimously and without discussion declared September 23 as Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day. [56] Also in 2012, California became the first state to sign a ban on therapy that claims to convert gay people into heterosexual. However, the law is as of 2013 held up in federal courts on first amendment grounds.

  4. Will new California law make it legal for pedestrians to ...

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    Once the law goes into effect on Jan. 1, California officials will have up to 2028, according to AB 2147, to evaluate pedestrian-related traffic collision data to determine how the new law has ...

  5. Same-sex marriage - Wikipedia

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    The overall socio-economic and health effects of legal access to same-sex marriage around the world have been summarized by Badgett and co-authors. [91] The review found that sexual minority individuals took-up legal marriage when it became available to them (but at lower rates than different-sex couples).

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  7. Proposed bill would ban Clear users from skipping security ...

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    California lawmakers are looking to crack down on airport line-jumpers with a proposed bill that would ban security screening company Clear from general security lines across the state.. The bill ...