"This is a great victory for our allies and supporters, as
well as Illinois families who have worked tirelessly with us to preserve
marriage in Illinois." — Brian Brown
Washington, DC — The National Organization for
Marriage (NOM) today celebrated the failure of legislation to come to a
vote late this evening in Illinois seeking to redefine marriage, thus
preserving marriage in the state as the union of one man and one woman.
The bill's House sponsor, Rep. Greg Harris, announced this evening that
he did not have the votes to pass the measure and would not bring the
legislation to a vote. Assuming this is the case, the bill is thus dead
until the fall when the Legislature reconvenes for a veto session.
"This effort to redefine marriage in Illinois was one of the most
fiercely contested legislative battles in the country this year," said
Brian Brown, NOM's president. "This is a great victory for our allies
and supporters, as well as Illinois families who have worked tirelessly
with us to preserve marriage in Illinois. We are gratified that our
collective hard work has paid off in this stunning victory."
Illinois is a heavily Democratic state and has been widely considered
by the gay marriage lobby as virtually certain to redefine marriage.
Backers of the legislation have frequently claimed, falsely, that they
had the votes in hand to pass the legislation (SB 10). President
It even was supported by a former Republican Chairman who was
forced to resign from his post for advocating a position contrary to
Republican principles.
"So much for the inevitability of gay marriage," said Brian Brown.
"With a coalition that included strong support from the African American
community as well as so many others throughout the state, we did what
nobody in the intelligentsia thought was possible. This is a huge
victory at a pivotal time, and totally undercuts the lie that somehow
same-sex marriage is inevitable."
NOM spent well over $125,000 on grassroots activities to defeat the
bill, but praised others in the coalition for securing the victory.
"Our thanks go out to champions such as the African American Clergy
Coalition; Rev. James Meeks and Bishop Lance Davis; the Illinois
Conference of Catholic Bishops and their director Bob Gilligan; the
Illinois Family Institute and their director David Smith; the Illinois
Family PAC and their director, Paul Caprio; and the Coalition of African
American Pastors and their chairman, Rev. Bill Owens. Everyone pitched
in everything they had to stop this ill-conceived legislation. We at NOM
are honored to have been part of the coalition effort."
NOM also announced that it would form a state PAC to support
Democrats and Republicans who supported marriage as the union of one man
and one woman, and would oppose legislators, especially Republicans,
who abandoned the true definition of marriage.
"We intend to continue to work with our coalition allies including
Pastor Meeks, Bishop Davis and the other amazing leaders in the African
American community who boldly stood for the truth about marriage," Brown
said. "And those Republicans who betrayed principle will soon learn
that their political careers are headed for the same dustbin that met
former GOP Chair Pat Brady when he betrayed the cause of marriage."
http://www.nomblog.com/35394
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Monday, June 3, 2013
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