m******1 发帖数: 19713 | 1 Washington Lawmakers to Consider Marriage Bills Monday
By Andrew Harmon
Large crowds are expected Monday in Olympia as lawmakers begin considering
whether to make Washington the seventh state in the nation where marriage
equality is legal.
Passage of the legislation, which has the support of Gov. Chris Gregoire, is
by no means certain. Though the house bill has enough votes, an identical
senate measure is currently one vote shy of support, with five lawmakers
still undecided (The Stranger profiles the remaining undecideds and lists
all relevant office contact information as well).
Per its usual playbook, the National Organization for Marriage is
threatening to support the ousting of any Republican senator who votes in
favor of the bill. On Wednesday, NOM president Brian Brown said in a
statement that the group would spend $250,000 to fund primary challenges
against pro-equality GOP legislators.
“If the legislature forces through same-sex marriage, they need to know
that marriage will be on the ballot in November and the people of Washington
will hold them accountable," Brown said.
A coalition of marriage equality supporters includes heavy-hitting
corporations headquartered in the state such as Nike and Microsoft. "To be
successful, it’s critical that we have a workforce that is as diverse as
our customers," Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith wrote Thursday. "
Inclusiveness is therefore a fundamental part of our values."
The Seattle Times reports that anti-gay marriage forces are planning a
noontime rally Monday at the state capitol.
Both bills could see a floor vote in the state legislature by next month.
Information on the Monday hearings:
Senate Committee on Government Operations
January 23, 10:00 am
J.A. Cherberg Bldg, Senate hearing room #2
House Committee on Judiciary
January 23; testimony on marriage bill expected to begin at 2:30 pm
John L. O’Brien Bldg, room A
Currently scheduled events for marriage equality supporters can be found
here via Washington United For Marriage. |
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