The AggreGAYtor: March 26
What happened today in gay? Here’s your QILTBAG recap of queer news.
By David Estlund, 9:35AM, Thu. Mar. 26, 2015

Idaho and Indiana head south, Texas does real talk, and James Inhofe jumps the shark, as your AggreGAYtor stops listening to rock music.
The Good
A Christian denomination may boycott Indiana if the governor signs its “religious freedom” bill.
A lot of proud Texans came to the Capitol to speak up for LGBTQ equality.
Texas’ anti-gay caucus is shrinking rapidly (but loudly).
The Bad
Indiana is on the road to segregation.
Idaho may soon start impeaching judges who favor marriage equality.
Some armed service members are wary of lifting the ban on trans service.
A North Carolina trans teen, named last year's homecoming king, has died of apparent suicide.
The Fugly
Senator James Inhofe wants to kill President Obama’s nondiscrimination order.
It Came from the Tubes
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