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North Carolina Newspapers Do Not Support Marriage Amendment

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

By Melanie Nathan, Publisher of GAY U.S. A. the Movie and Blog

Photo: Kristina Lapinski of GAY U.S.A. the Movie

As North Carolina legislators gear up to vote on a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, editorial boards at newspapers throughout the state have come out against the vote and the amendment. Some papers cite it as a distraction from job creation, while others have called it an effort enshrine discrimination in the state constitution.

The American Independent searched for newspaper editorials supporting the proposed amendment, but identified none as of Wednesday afternoon.

The Lexington Dispatch argued that amending the constitution was a hasty idea:

Legislators need to use restraint when amending the state constitution. Only the most serious issues should be sent to the voters for their say-so. If passing a law will accomplish the same goal, then that’s the better path to take. Even on the no felons as sheriff’s amendment, some opponents argued that didn’t merit a change in the constitution. Similar concerns can be voiced over the gay marriage amendment. The state constitution already defines marriage as between a man and a woman. A law passed in 1996 doesn’t acknowledge same-sex marriages in North Carolina that occur in other states that allow it.

The Raleigh News Observer warned Democrats not to side with Republicans in voting for the amendment:

Just as clearly, hostility to gay marriage – and to gays – would be cemented in the constitution, a document better suited to expanding rights than to constricting them. It’s likely that in coming years such an amendment will seem as illogical, discriminatory and downright unfair as states’ former laws that outlawed interracial marriages.

The Wilmington Star News said job creation should be a top priority of legislators, not banning same-sex marriage.

The Greenville Daily Reflector said that with clean up from Hurricane Irene still underway, now is not the time for an amendment vote.

The Charlotte Observer called the amendment a roadblock that would harm business in the state:

Winston-Salem Journal called the push for an amendment by Republicans and some Democrats “useless”:

The Shelby Star wrote that government should get out of the marriage business.

See Full quotes and Article can be read in full at The American Independent:

NC: FRC Launches Marriage Amendment Ad Campaign

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Photo by Melanie Nathan

The Family Research Council has released a series of radio ads in North Carolina, calling for the state legislature to place a constitutional amendment banning marriage equality for gays and lesbians on the ballot this November. North Carolina already prohibits same-sex marriage by statute, but the FRC says it’s not enough, warning, “Our laws defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman could be overturned.”

Organizers of the marriage amendment have called marriage equality an evil plot concocted by Satan and said an amendment is needed to “put a big letter of shame on the behavior.” According to findings from Public Policy Polling published today, while 61% of state voters oppose legalizing same-sex marriage, just 30% support the constitutional amendment.

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How you can Help:

On September 12 the North Carolina legislature will hear amendments for the general election ballot of 2012. One of these amendments is House Bill 777/Senate Bill 106, otherwise known as the “anti-LGBT amendment.” This ridiculous amendment would ban same-sex marriage, prohibit civil unions and nullify domestic partnership benefits.

Equality North Carolina needs your help to make sure this amendment doesn’t get onto the ballot.

All you have to do is sign up for a shift to make phone calls. (Don’t be scared, it’s easy!) You can even do it right from your own house — all you need is a phone and a computer.

You can sign up for a slot from noon to 9pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of every week up until the vote by clicking here: http://bitly.com/ENC_VirtualPB

Once you sign up you’ll receive a short training and then you can makes calls to urge voters to contact their legislators and ask them to oppose this hateful anti-LGBT amendment. You’ll even be able to patch your callers through straight to their legislator!

Please sign up to make calls now!
http://bitly.com/ENC_VirtualPB

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force supports EQNC and urges you to help defeat this legislation.

NC: Asheville Votes 4-2 to Move Ahead on Domestic Partner Benefits

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

City Council took a key and controversial step Tuesday in extending benefits to the partners of gay municipal employees. The move followed pleas for and against the motion by gay and straight members of the Asheville Police Department, civic leaders, ministers and others. Passions ran high with police at one point removing a speaker from the council chambers, which was filled to capacity with 70 people.

The council voted 4-2 to have city staff report March 9 on how workers’ same-sex domestic partners could get the same benefits as heterosexual employees’ spouses, including health insurance, bereavement leave and prescription drug coverage. A majority of council members said they expect to vote for a final measure after the report.

Councilman Gordon Smith advanced the proposal, saying the change fit Asheville’s tradition of being a friendly and diverse city. “Tonight we can continue that tradition and provide equal compensation for equal work,” Smith said.

Full Story from the Citizen Times
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NC: Asheville to Consider Health Benefits for Partners of Gay/Lesbian Employees Tonight

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

A potentially polarizing vote is expected tonight on whether the City Council should extend benefits to same-sex partners of city employees. Councilman Gordon Smith is asking the council to move forward with the idea of giving same-sex domestic partners health insurance, bereavement leave and other benefits.

If a majority votes yes, city staff would come back to the council at a later date with information including estimated costs and who would qualify. A final vote on the measure could then follow. Granting the benefits would “provide equal rights to our employees who are denied the option to marry,” Smith said.

A majority of the seven-member council – whose makeup became more liberal after November’s election – have already said they support the idea and would likely vote for the ultimate extension of benefits.

Full Story from the Citizen-Times
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New Greensboro, NC Billboard Supports Gay Marriage

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Forty-three years.  That’s how long it’s been since Ellen Gerber fell in love with the person who would become her partner for life. Forty-three years of love — but no wedding ring. And that’s why they soon will be on a billboard above Battleground Avenue near Cone Boulevard.

The billboard, paid for by the Triad Equality Alliance, features pictures of long-term gay and lesbian couples, including Gerber and her partner, Pearl Berlin.

It’s part of an effort aimed at achieving what Gerber, 73, describes as her dream. “I want to live long enough to be able to get married in North Carolina,” she said.

Full Story from the News-Record: http://www.news-record.com/content/2009/09/27/article/billboard_supports_gay_marriage

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