Today
the Human Rights Campaign furthered its commitment to
marriage equality, announcing an additional $1 million in the four
states facing marriage-related ballot measures in November – Maine,
Maryland, Minnesota and Washington. Today’s announced investments bring
HRC’s contributions to the four ballot measures to $4.4 million and
$7.3 million overall during this election cycle.
“There’s no doubt that 2012 is the year of marriage equality. When you
have momentum on your side, you don’t slow down, you double down, and
that’s exactly what we’ve done,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “Our
movement is about loving and committed families who deserve nothing less
than full equality under the law. HRC is proud of our many volunteers
and donors who have raised and donated additional resources to fuel this
fight.”
In Maine, voters will be asked for the first time in the country to
affirmatively pass marriage for gays and lesbians at the ballot box.
Voters in Maryland and Washington are being asked to affirm
legislatively passed marriage equality laws. In Minnesota, voters will
consider a constitutional amendment to ban gay and lesbian couples from
marriage. Throughout the campaigns HRC has provided financial
contributions as well as in-kind contributions of staff and research to
support the state efforts.
“Our adversaries have bragged that marriage equality has never won at
the ballot box. This November, we will take that talking point away once
and for all,” added Griffin. “In 2012, fair-minded Americans – and
particularly residents of Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, and Washington –
will support their LGBT friends, family members, and coworkers.”

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