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Marriage Vote Could Be
Coming – Call Your Senator
Today!
Governor Paterson has announced that he will be calling
the legislature back to Albany at the end of October to deal
with the state’s budget deficit and other important
issues.
This is the best opportunity in months that our
community has had to get the State Senate to debate and vote on
the marriage bill. We also believe that this will very likely be
the last chance that we have to get a vote on marriage this
year.
Last week, State
Senator Tom Duane, the marriage bill’s lead sponsor, said
that he believes a vote could come before the November 3
elections. And today the Times Union in Albany called on the State Senate to stop delaying
and vote on marriage immediately.
It’s been a
frustrating year for all of us. There have been unforeseen
roadblocks that have prevented legislation—crucial human
rights bills—from getting their due attention in the State
Senate.
We now
have an opportunity to get a vote on marriage, and we need to
make sure you deliver the message to your Senator that
we’re done waiting. It’s time to
vote.
Click here to find your State
Senator’s phone number. Nothing is as effective as
making a phone call to deliver the message that you expect a
vote on marriage before the end of the
month.
It is very
important for our community and allies to step up now and demand
that equality for our families takes priority. Call your Senator
today and stay tuned for more updates from the
Pride Agenda.
A major victory
for LGBT New Yorkers could literally be days away.
P.S. Please know the Pride
Agenda is actively talking to all sides in the State Senate and
many Senators are ready to support us, but they must hear from
you—even if you’ve contacted them
before—so that they are reminded that this issue
is not going away and needs to be taken up now.
You should
also know that a decision from our state’s highest court
is coming out before the end of the year that could undermine
the protections thousands of New York LGBT couples have sought
for their families by going out-of-state to get married. If the State Senate had
already passed the marriage equality bill, our families would
not be in this vulnerable position.
Call now so your Senator
hears from you!
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