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Family News in Focus: Friday, June 11, 2010
| 2A | A coalition of conservative groups is trying to gather opposition to an upcoming vote on the DISCLOSE Act. |
| 2B | New Hampshire has killed an effort to expand gambling, but Maryland is throwing 50 million dollars at new slot machines. |
| 2C (1) | The State Department says transgender travelers no longer need surgery to change the sex on their passports. |
| 2C (2) | New York has narrowly defeated a so-called "bathroom bill" that would have endangered women and children. |
| 5A |
- A coalition of conservative groups is trying to gather opposition to an upcoming vote on the DISCLOSE Act.
- New Hampshire has killed an effort to expand gambling, but Maryland is throwing 50 million dollars at new slot machines.
- The State Department says transgender travelers no longer need surgery to change the sex on their passports.
- New York has narrowly defeated a so-called "bathroom bill" that would have endangered women and children.
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| 5B |
- New Hampshire has killed an effort to expand gambling, but Maryland is throwing 50 million dollars at new slot machines.
- A coalition of conservative groups is trying to gather opposition to an upcoming vote on the DISCLOSE Act.
- The State Department says transgender travelers no longer need surgery to change the sex on their passports.
- New York has narrowly defeated a so-called "bathroom bill" that would have endangered women and children.
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