Posted on 01/14/2004 4:53:22 PM PST by Liz
IMPORTANT ACTION ALERT
It is crucial that every pro-family American express their opinion to Sen. Travaglini, as the outcome of this situation in Massachusetts will affect every state and every American.
The Massachusetts Legislature is approaching a very important vote: the consideration of the Marriage Affirmation and Protection Amendment (the "MA & PA," or H. 3190) at the Constitutional Convention to be held Feb. 11, 2004.
It is the hope of the Coalition for Marriage that this amendment will be approved in Feb. in order for this crucial issue to advance toward a vote of the people of Massachusetts on the 2006 ballot. This amendment represents the only means of reversing the ruling of the Supreme Judicial Court that declared same-sex marriage constitutional in Massachusetts.
Apparently, Massachusetts Senate President Robert Travaglini is considering postponing the Constitutional Convention until the Supreme Judicial Court issues its opinion on whether a civil union bill will sufficiently meet the requirements of the Goodridge ruling.
Please activate your e-mail alerts. Request people call, fax, and e-mail Sen. Travaglini with the following message: Do not delay the Constitutional Convention.
Contact Sen. Travaglini:
RTravagl@senate.state.ma.us
Phone: (617) 722-1500
Fax: (617) 248-3840
MESSAGE: Do not delay the Constitutional Convention.
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