Marriage Amendment (SCR 1042) in Senate

SCR 1042, a bill that would place another amendment to constitutionally define marriage on the ballot, is pending in the Senate.  The bill was voted down on a forced floor vote, but a motion to reconsider the bill was approved.  That means, SCR 1042 could be brought back up for a vote before the Legislature adjourns.

Please take action now and urge your state Senator to vote NO on SCR 1042 if the bill is brought back up for a vote.  Use the form below to write an email to your Senator in your own words.

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Vote NO on SCR 1042 on reconsideration

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
June 25, 2008



Background Information

Arizona law already defines marriage as a union between one man and one woman.  The Center for Arizona Policy wants to spread their divisive message by forcing Arizona voters to once again vote on an anti-equality marriage amendment.  They are intent on writing discrimination into the state constitution.

Enough is enough.  It's time to stop the attacks on Arizona families.  It's time for the majority leadership in the Arizona Legislature stand with the people of Arizona (who support equality).