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Just leave a short message:

"Hi.  My name is _______.  I live in the town of ______ and I want Governor Lynch to support Marriage Equality, HB436".

It's THAT simple.  

Make a difference.  Be a part of history.  If you don't do it, you will regret missing out on this historic movement!

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Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Thank you

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

I am writing today to ask you to support HB436, which provides for marriage equality for committed gay and lesbian couples and their families.

Excluding gay/lesbian couples from marriage or segregating them with separate institutions, like civil unions -- marks them and their children as less worthy than other citizens. Children of gay/lesbian couples are harmed when their families are treated as less worthy.

This bill upholds religious freedom and separates civil marriage from religious marriage.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
March 19, 2009



Background Information

Equality under the law for all New Hampshire citizens.

The Government of the State of New Hampshire discriminates and segregates tens of thousands of gay and lesbian citizens.

 Civil Unions are a legal status created solely for gay/lesbian couples. There are significant inequities in the way the law treats marriages and civil unions.

New Hampshire Law

In New Hampshire a couple in a civil union are not considered spouses in regards to the following programs: Food Stamp Program, Medicaid, Healthy Kids Gold or Silver, Breast and Cervical Cancer Program, Nursing Facility assistance, Home and community-Based Care, and Medicaid for Employed Adults with Disabilities, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, Child Care. 

Federal Law 

There are 1,138 federal law's that deal with the benefits and protections linked to marriage (including Social Security) that civil unions do not confer. While federal law must be challenged for gay/lesbian couples to access these rights, with civil unions no challenge is possible.

Rights Stop at the State Line

Marriages are respected from state to state, not so with civil unions. Gay/lesbian couples are unable to move or travel and be assured their relationships are protected.