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Polyamorous Americans are celebrating new laws establishing their ‘inherent worth and dignity’
Portland is the latest US city to codify polyamorous rights in housing, jobs and public spaces, and more could follow
Amy Nash-Kille knows that not everyone would choose a polyamorous family like hers. But she called it the “greatest blessing” of her life.
Nash-Kille said she has spent the last 17 years in a committed relationship with “two gentle, loving men”, sharing the costs and responsibilities of raising four kids.
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Jake Thomas in Portland, Oregon · Sun, May 3, 2026, 9:00 AM
US news | The Guardian
Portland is the latest US city to codify polyamorous rights in housing, jobs and public spaces, and more could follow
Amy Nash-Kille knows that not everyone would choose a polyamorous family like hers. But she called it the “greatest blessing” of her life.
Nash-Kille said she has spent the last 17 years in a committed relationship with “two gentle, loving men”, sharing the costs and responsibilities of raising four kids.
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