Posted on 09/07/2005 6:06:36 PM PDT by SmithL
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced Wednesday that he will veto a bill seeking to allow gay marriages in California.
Schwarzenegger said the legislation, given final approval Tuesday by lawmakers, would conflict with the intent of voters when they approved Proposition 22. That measure was put on the ballot in 2000 to prevent California from recognizing same-sex marriages performed elsewhere.
"We cannot have a system where the people vote and the Legislature derails that vote," the governor's press secretary, Margita Thompson, said in a statement. "Out of respect for the will of the people, the governor will veto (the bill)."
Despite his promise to veto the bill, Schwarzenegger "believes gay couples are entitled to full protection under the law and should not be discriminated against based upon their relationship."
"He is proud that California provides the most rigorous protections in the nation for domestic partners," the statement said.
The Republican governor had indicated in previous statements that he would veto the bill, saying the debate over same-sex marriage should be decided by voters or the courts.
A state appeals court is weighing an appeal of a San Francisco judge's ruling striking down state laws barring gay marriages. Meanwhile, opponents of same-sex marriages are planning measures on the ballot next year that would place a ban on gay marriages in the state constitution.
The announcement dampened a celebratory mood among the bill's supporters, who only the night before cheered, hugged and kissed as the state Assembly narrowly sent the bill to the governor's desk.
Assemblyman Paul Koretz, D-West Hollywood, had called bans on gay marriage "the last frontier of bigotry and discrimination."
The bill passed the Legislature through the persistence of its sponsors, Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco. His original bill had failed in the Assembly by four votes in June, but he then amended it to another bill in the Senate, which voted to approve it last week.
It was that amended bill the Assembly passed by a bare majority on Tuesday. Four Democrats who did not vote on the bill in June provided the winning margin this week.
The vote made the California Legislature the first legislative body in the country to approve of same-sex marriage. Gay marriage licenses in Massachusetts and civil unions in Vermont were granted through court rulings.
Bingo!
Which means he's running for re-election!
Leviticus 18:22
"Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination."
Bump!
go ARNOLD!!!....re-elect arnold or...even better...vote for mcClintock
Like the man said: "I've come to clean".
Woo-hoo!!
Arnie gets this one right BUMP!
Homosexual Agenda Ping.
Well, Arinold isn't all bad.
Freepmail me if you want on/off this pinglist.
Nanny nanny boo boo!
(to the idiots in Sacramento.)
No surprise to me.
I knew he'd veto it, soon as I
heard about this "vote."
Where are the people who said that Schwarzenegger would be no better than Bustamante?
He just did.
Well, great, with this veto (and as many future ones as are necessary, including a veto for SB60), I'll vote for him.
hehehe.. told yall Arnie would veto that crap. He has to make up for his stem cell research boondoggle.
Incidentally I called his office today and the guy that answered the phone was like "You're against it (AB849) huh?"
Apparently all of the calls must have been running heavily against it.
Well, that is as it should be. Many panties will be in wads.
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