Rep. MacDonald supports LD 1020 as a civil rights issue – and it is an important time to protect civil rights – regardless of all the other work that needs to be done right now. Rep. Eberle reminds us that we are being watched by the lady of wisdom. If we pass this bill today, [...]
In: Civil Rights|Gay Marriage|Marriage Equality|Uncategorized
5 May 2009She wants to remind us all about all of the children from gay families who spoke at the public hearing – it took a lot of courage for them to do so. All children deserve loving stable family. Representative Hill says, “Let’s give birth to a new law.”
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5 May 2009Rep. Cleary clearly heard from his daughter. “The bill as proposed, protects religious freedom. And so it is our duty to continue to protect the right to disagree on religious grounds.” Representative Burns: This experiment will wreak destruction of the family. “we are no longer the safe and sheltered place that we once were. This [...]
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4 May 2009The House of Representatives is expected to vote on marriage equality tomorrow. Follow the debate live, right here! Or you can watch live audio And please, call your legislator 800-423-2900 – leave your name, address and the message, “Please support LD 1020, the marriage equality bill, without any amendments.” thank you!
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30 Apr 2009Senator Simpson speaking to why civil unions is not equality, “It is fundamentally unfair to treat one class of people differently under the law” “I have to stand up…and vote with hope…for the pending motion.”
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30 Apr 2009She is now speaking on the floor.
In: Discrimination|Gay Marriage|Maine State House|Marriage Equality|Tweets
28 Apr 2009On April 28, The Exception Magazine, remarked on the Maine Legislature’s Judiciary Committees “ought to pass” vote for LD 1020, An Act To End Discrimination in Civil Marriage and Affirm Religious Freedom. The Exception reported that, “The Committees’ members voted as follows: 11 ought to pass, 2 ought not to pass, and 1 ought to pass [...]
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28 Apr 2009Folks keep asking for a copy of our testimony to the Judiciary Committee last Wednesday on Marriage. Hey, thanks! And, here it is: Testimony in support of L.D. 1020 Joint Committee on the Judiciary Sarah Standiford, Executive Director, Maine Women’s Lobby April 22, 2009 My name is Sarah Standiford and I serve as the executive [...]
The public hearing of the marriage bill has been changed to WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 at the AUGUSTA CIVIC CENTER. Given the overwhelming number of people on both sides who are planning to attend the hearing, the Legislature made the decision to move the location to the Augusta Civic Center on the nearest available day, Wednesday [...]