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replaced and
Capitol Police have closed some entrances and side streets to cut back
on overtime. The Senate has initiated similar, if smaller, cuts in office
and committee budgets.Lawmaker salaries, which are set by law, are unchanged
at $174,000 for rank-and-file members"I'm wondering whether or not this
is going to hurt what we are doing here," said Rep. Robert
Brady of Pennsylvania, top Democrat on the House Administration Committee.
"How do you attract people who are qualified to do the job?"
when policy staffers, who already may earn two or three times less
than what they could get in the private sector, see their salaries
cut and staff sizes frozen, he asked.
would be better parents than gay men.Nancy
Dreyer, a mother in a two-mom family, has noticed this in her
own life."With gay male friends of ours who have kids, people will
say, 'My gosh, who takes care of this baby?'
as if they're not capable," says Dreyer, whose 57 and lives in
suburban Boston.The assumption, she says, is that men aren't nurturing.
And if they're too nurturing, she says, people get suspicious, noting that
no one has ever questioned her and her partner about their ability
to raise their son, who's now in college.She's noticed the different ways
society treats gay men and lesbians, partly because she has a brother,
Benjamin Dreyer, who's gay. The Dreyer siblings say it's difficult to compare
their experiences because Benjamin came out in college, and Nancy in her
early 30s.So he was the first to tell their parents. "They yelled
at me. They took you to dinner," Benjamin Dreyer, who's 54 and
works in publishing in New York City, now jokes with his sister.Truth
was, as a young gay man coming of age as the AIDS
epidemic took hold, his parents simply worried, and with good reason, his
sister says.There's little doubt, they both say, that AIDS influenced the
perception of gay men.Benjamin Dreyer says he dealt with societal bias by
avoiding it, and surrounding himself with people he knew would be supportive,
including his parents, eventually.But he's also realizing how quickly the
need to do that is disappearing. He was s
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