Freedom To Marry

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Connecticut Ends Gay Couples' Exclusion from Marriage

Connecticut now joins California and Massachusetts as the next state to end the exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage with the Connecticut Supreme Court ruling to uphold the freedom to marry in Kerrigan and Mock v. the CT Department of Public Health

Just like the California ruling earlier this year, the Connecticut high court understood that the only way to provide equality is through marriage.  As we celebrate Connecticut, all fair-minded people need to join the effort to preserve the freedom to marry in California.

Join the celebration in Connecticut.

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Quote of the Week

“In an Obama-Biden administration, there will be absolutely no distinction from a constitutional standpoint or a legal standpoint between a same-sex and a heterosexual couple.”

— Democratic vice-presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden
Evan Wolfson Warns Against Complacency and Urges Involvement in California

"The only thing that worries me is that anybody feels any complacency or believes that someone else will take care of the whole thing," Evan Wolfson said. "The scale of the campaign, the amount of money needed and the sheer size of California mean that we need all hands on deck and we each must do our personal part." (Link)

Don't Buy Into the Scare Tactics in California!

A new television ad being run by proponents for Prop. 8 in California makes many misleading assertions. Get the real facts from Equality for All. (Link)

Stop the Anti-Equality Initiative in Florida

Pro-equality coalitions are working to stop anti-equality forces by leading the fight against discriminatory Prop. 2 on the November 2008 ballot in Arizona. (Link)

Stop the Anti-Equality Initiative in Arizona

Arizona Together is working to stop anti-equality forces by leading the fight against discriminatory Prop. 102 on the November 2008 ballot in Arizona. (Link)