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Log Cabin Republicans Reject Romney's Marriage Proposal

December 14, 2011 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Blogger Tumblr

(Washington, DC) - Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's proposal to create a three-tiered class system for marriage rights in America is unworkable, unnecessary and entirely foreign to the United States' founding principle of equality under the law.

"Governor Romney is contorting himself into a pretzel trying to avoid the simplest solution to a purely political problem. The best way to strengthen all families is to grant equal access to civil marriage for all couples regardless of their orientation," said R. Clarke Cooper, Log Cabin Republicans Executive Director. "Governor Romney's proposal to create a stratified system is a recipe for legal chaos. It is an offense to the rights of states like New Hampshire that have chosen to legalize marriage equality, and would, for the first time since the Civil War, enshrine second class citizenship in the American Constitution. On the state level, California is already struggling to deal with the fallout of multiple classes of marriage rights imposed by Proposition 8, proving that this system simply doesn't work. Log Cabin Republicans appreciate the governor's efforts to find middle ground, but this is not an acceptable solution."

Speaking with the Boston Herald on Wednesday, Mitt Romney reiterated his support for a federal amendment to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman, but also said that he would establish a system by which straight couples maintained the right to marry, gay couples who are currently married maintain that status, but no additional same-sex couples would be allowed to marry at all.