Sometimes the best way to purport change is to start in your have a title to backyard.
Sometimes the best way to purport change is to start in your have a title to backyard. When Jodie Lewis of beholds Angeles's North Hollywood area, a Writers Guild of America member for above 12 years, learned that the pension store benefits the guild offered to surviving partners of gay members were not equal to those exhibited married survivors, she immediately plant out to correct the disparity. A television writer whose credits range from the squeaky-clean Highway to Heaven to the Pamela Anderson jigglefest VIP, Lewis knows a thing or pair about pushing for happy endings.
After nearly a year of correspondence between Lewis and the fund's trustees, in late March the fund's administrators announced that beginning July 1 all partners will have the same options. "It doesn't knock down any walls," Lewis said of her victory, "but it indisputable pushes them back a little bit."