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Marriage Equality Bill Moves to the Senate Floor

Providence - In the midst of the largest grassroots issue campaign in Rhode Island history, the Senate Judiciary Committee today voted 7-4 to send S38, the marriage equality legislation sponsored by Senator Nesselbush, to the Senate floor.

“This is an incredible and historic step forward in the campaign to ensure all loving, committed couples in Rhode Island have the freedom to marry,” said Ray Sullivan, Rhode Islanders United for Marriage campaign director. “We are pleased and proud that the members of the Judiciary Committee were so receptive to the thousands of their constituents who reached out and urged them to vote yes on Senator Nesselbush’s bill. We will continue to connect the supermajority of Rhode Islanders who support marriage equality with their senators before a floor vote, and believe we have the momentum to achieve victory on this critical issue.”

In addition to S38, the committee also voted 6-5 to defeat S708, which would have put marriage equality to a statewide referendum in 2014.

“Members of the committee heard from their constituents in strong opposition to putting fundamental rights on the ballot, and we thank them for defeating this divisive and harmful referendum bill.”

Rhode Islanders United is the largest grassroots issue campaign in the state’s history. Since it launched in early January, hundreds of volunteers have knocked more than 25,000 doors, made more than 12,000 phone calls, had 24,511 conversations with their fellow Rhode Islanders about the freedom to marry, and delivered 1,631 constituent letters supporting marriage equality legislation.

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Dean Howard commented 2013-04-23 20:39:48 -0400 · Flag
This is fantastic news! Here in California, we watch with some envy.