The Pride
Agenda and our allies have been fighting hard to make sure that
same-sex couples in New York are given access to
marriage and the 1,324 rights and responsibilities that come
with a state marriage license. Our issues are not
partisan issues—and with the marriage equality
bill recently passed by an overwhelming margin in the State
Assembly, it’s time for the Senate to continue its work by
bringing the bill to the floor for a vote and passage!
No matter
how many times you have already reached out to your Senator on
this issue, we cannot emphasize enough the vital importance of
you continuing to do so now. Marriage equality is front and center with
Senators because you’ve put it there, and the only way to
keep it there is to continue making those phones calls and
sending those emails and letters.
Call and email your Senator today to ask them
to bring marriage for same-sex couples to a vote! It is
important that Senators have the opportunity before the end of
session to vote their conscience on this issue of critical
importance to LGBT New Yorkers and their
families.
First, CALL your Senator. Click
here
to find their Albany phone number. Call their
office today to tell them that the time is now to bring the
marriage bill (S.4401) to the floor for a vote.
Second, EMAIL your Senator. With
just a few clicks of your mouse, send the message below to let
your Senator know that you are just one of the millions of New
Yorkers who are holding the Senate accountable for bringing the
marriage bill to the floor before the end of the legislative
session.
Thank you for your
continued advocacy on this issue, and please stay tuned for our
GENDA Call-In Day next week, when we will ask our Senators to
bring the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act to the floor
in order to extend non-discrimination protections to transgender
New Yorkers. We’ll let you know the next time to
act!
Subject: Please bring marriage for same-sex couples to the Senate floor for a vote!
Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],
The bill to provide equal access to marriage for same-sex couples has passed the New York State Assembly by an overwhelming margin. As your constituent, I urge you to support the marriage equality bill in the Senate (S.4401/Duane) and bring it to the floor for a vote before the end of session.
Marriage for same-sex couples is not a partisan issue--it is about providing equal rights for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers who are treated like second class citizens. My hope and expectation is that marriage equality will be brought to the Senate floor so that members can vote their conscience.
I urge the Senate to schedule this vote as soon as possible before the end of the legislative session.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]