Broad Coalition Launched to Repeal Federal So-Called “Defense of Marriage Act”
2/2/2012
HRC and Freedom to Marry Announce More Than 50 Groups Supporting Respect for Marriage Act
Angela Dallara | Freedom to Marry | angela@freedomtomarry.org | 646-430-3925
Paul Guequierre | HRC | paul.guequierre@hrc.org | 202-423-2860
WASHINGTON
– A robust coalition made up of civil rights, labor, progressive,
faith, student, health, legal, women’s, and LGBT organizations today
announced support of the Respect for Marriage Act – the bill to repeal the discriminatory so-called Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) that withholds federal protections and respect for legally married gay and lesbian couples. The Respect for Marriage Act
(H.R.1116 and S.598) enjoys broad support with a majority of Americans
and has a record number of Congressional cosponsors with 136 in the
House and 32 in the Senate.
“Because of the ‘gay exception’
created by DOMA, America’s legally married gay and lesbian couples –
including servicemembers risking their lives on the front lines for our
safety – are treated as strangers under federal law, rather than
provided the respect and protections federal law normally assures to
married couples and their loved ones,” said Evan Wolfson, founder and
President of Freedom to Marry. “This broad and diverse coalition has
come forward to urge members of Congress to end the unfairness. In
America, we don’t have second-class citizens, and shouldn’t have
second-class marriages, either.”
“The federal government should
not be in the business of picking which marriages it likes and which it
does not, but that is exactly what DOMA does,” said Joe Solmonese, Human
Rights Campaign president. “The breadth and depth of this coalition
shines a bright light on the heart-wrenching discrimination against
loving, committed families caused by DOMA.”
The Senate Judiciary
Committee considered the bill with a hearing in July and subsequently
passed the legislation out of committee in November.
DOMA denies
legally married gay and lesbian couples any of the over 1,100 federal
responsibilities and protections of marriage. These include Social
Security survivors benefits, federal employee health benefits for
spouses, protections against spouses losing their homes in cases of
severe medical emergencies, the right to sponsor a foreign born spouse
for immigration, the guarantee of family and medical leave and the
ability to file joint tax returns, among many others. 51 percent of
voters oppose DOMA while only 34 percent favor it, according to a March 2011 poll by HRC and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research.
A full list of the coalition members follows:
Alliance
for Justice, American Civil Liberties Union, American Federation of
Government Employees, American Federation of Musicians, American
Federation of State, County, Municipal Employees, American Federation of
Teachers, Americans for Democratic Action, Anti-Defamation League,
Association of Flight Attendants, Center for American Progress,
Coalition of Labor Union Women, COLAGE, Courage Campaign, Communications
Workers of America, Family Equality Council, Feminist Majority, Freedom
to Marry, GLAD, Gay & Lesbian Medical Association, Gay, Lesbian
& Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Human Rights Campaign,
Immigration Equality, Interfaith Alliance, International Union, UAW,
Lambda Legal, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Log
Cabin Republicans, MALDEF, National Black Justice Coalition, National
Center for Lesbian Rights, National Council of Jewish Women, National
Education Association, National Fair Housing Alliance, National Gay and
Lesbian Task Force, National Organization for Women, National
Partnership for Women and Families, National Women’s Law Center, People
for the American Way, PFLAG, Pride at Work, AFL-CIO, Religious Action
Center of Reform Judaism, Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE),
Service Employees International Union, Servicemembers Legal Defense
Network, Stonewall Democrats, Third Way, Unitarian Universalist
Association, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
(UE), United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, and
USAction.
The Human Rights Campaign
is America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and
engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT
citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and
equality for all.
Freedom to Marry is the campaign to win marriage nationwide. We are pursuing our Roadmap to Victory by
working to win the freedom to marry in more states, grow the national
majority for marriage, and end federal marriage discrimination. We
partner with individuals and organizations across the country to end the
exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage and the protections,
responsibilities, and commitment that marriage brings.
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