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One Colorado to honor Pat Steadman, Jean Dubofsky, Rathod Mohamedbhai and Kaiser

Dubofsky, the first woman to serve on Colorado’s high court, was the lead attorney in the Romer v. Evans case, which resulted in a 1996 ruling throwing out the Colorado constitutional amendment that banned laws creating a protected status for gay, lesbian or bisexual residents.

Steadman worked on the landmark case and was part of Equal Rights Colorado, a group advocating for LGBT rights before the creation of One Colorado. A member of the Joint Budget Committee before he faced term limits last year, the lawmaker also helped lead the charge to pass Colorado legislation authorizing civil unions.

Dubofsky is one of three Ally Award recipients, and Steadman is slated to receive One Colorado’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the Aug. 26 ceremony in Denver.

“We celebrate the work of allies because of their tremendous ability to change hearts and minds of fair-minded Coloradans — and because their courage is an incredible asset to One Colorado’s work,” said Becca Moser, the advocacy organization’s development director, in a release announcing the awards.

One Colorado is also honoring Kaiser Permanente and Rathod Mohamedbhai, a Denver-based law firm, with Ally Awards. Kaiser is being recognized for its role removing barriers to treatment of transgender patients and generally improving the experience of all LGBT patients, the group said. The civil rights and employment law firm has helped bring together the Muslim and LGBT community, One Colorado said.

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