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Monday, April 13, 2009

Tax Season Serves as a Reminder How the "Defense of Marriage Act" Harms Same-Sex Couples and Costs All Taxpayers Billions of Dollars

NATIONAL JOINT PRESS RELEASE - MARRIAGE EQUALITY USA, HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN, AND JOIN THE IMPACT

Washington D.C.: As millions of Americans file their income taxes, a coalition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy groups call attention to the tax inequities facing same-sex couples as a result of the state and federal laws that refuse to recognize or extend civil marriage protections to same-sex couples.

Marriage Equality USA, Join the Impact and the Human Rights Campaign have collectively organized a series of events at U. S. Post Offices across the nation to highlight the ongoing moral and financial costs of denying marriage equality to same-sex couples—as well as the consequences paid by all Americans as a result of these discriminatory state and federal laws.

"Each tax season, same-sex couples sit at their dining room tables and are forced to live a legal lie by checking 'single' despite their decades together and then arbitrarily dividing up their joint household's income, expenses, and dependents," said Molly McKay, Marriage Equality USA Media Director. "Then we write checks to the IRS for social security taxes, knowing that when we die our families will not even have access to any of the family 'safety net' benefits provided in the form of social security survivor benefits, estate tax deferral, and other programs that we help fund through our tax dollars and that only heterosexual couples and their children will enjoy."

"The tax inequities faced by loving, committed lesbian and gay couples make them less able to care for each other and their families," said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese. "Even lesbians and gays in states that do legally recognize their unions are penalized by the federal government simply for building a family with the person they love. This is an injustice that can and must end."

"Whether couples are married, civil unioned or have no state protections under state law, all same-sex couples in the United States are treated as 'single' under federal law. The U.S. Census has declared that they will not recognize married same-sex couples as "married" in the 2010 Census. We cannot allow our community to be erased," said Amy Balliett, co-founder of Join the Impact. "Tax season is yet another time where same-sex couples are reminded that despite abiding by the requirements of American citizenship by paying our taxes, we are still are treated as second class citizens."

A study produced by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) debunks the myth that granting same-sex couples the freedom to marry would cost the government money. In fact, it would save taxpayer dollars. Same-sex couples aren't the only ones paying for marriage discrimination, all taxpayers fund this discrimination which amounts to as much as $1 billion nationwide. To read the CBO study, visit http://www.cbo.gov/doc.cfm?index=5559&type=0.


NOTE TO EDITORS:

Founded in 1998, Marriage Equality USA is a national grassroots organization whose mission is to secure legally recognized civil marriage equality for all, at the federal and state level, without regard to gender identity or sexual orientation . For more information go to www.marriageequality.org

The Human Rights Campaign is America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all. For more information go to
www.hrc.org

Join the Impact is a national grassroots organization whose mission is to empower grassroots direct action across the nation. For more information go to
www.jointheimpact.com


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Marriage Equality USA Celebrates 'Freedom and Unity' - Vermont Legislature Overrides Veto and Approves Same-Sex Marriage

Oakland, California - "Today, Vermont legislators lived up to their state motto – freedom and unity – and their override of the Governor's veto ensures that thousands of same-sex couples living in Vermont will have the freedom to marry the person they love," said Molly McKay, Marriage Equality USA Media Director. "We know in our hearts, it is only a matter of time for America to turn its back on this history of discrimination against same-sex couples. To witness within a week the Iowa Supreme Court's unanimous decision, followed by Vermont's legislative stand, both in support of marriage equality gives us hope that we may be able to live our happily ever afters sooner than we think."

"We hope the California Supreme Court recognizes how its leadership in last May's marriage decision contributed to these changes in the heartland and across the country," said Pamela Brown, Marriage Equality USA Policy Director. "The Court must continue to illustrate this leadership by overturning Prop 8 and ensure that equal protection and fundamental rights mean something…that they just can't be plucked away in a willy-nilly fashion from minority groups by the majority."

Friday, April 3, 2009

Marriage Equality USA Celebrates Iowa Supreme Court’s Favorable Decision

Des Moines, IA - "Today is another historic day for Iowans in our long history of equality and fairness for individual liberties. The Iowa Court has declared that the promise of 'liberty and justice for all' includes marriage equality for Iowans like myself and Marla who have been together for twenty-five years." said Phyllis Stevens, Chapter Leader of Marriage Equality USA-Central Iowa, who married her wife, Marla Stevens, in Canada in 2003, and whose marriage will now be legally recognized under today’s court ruling.

The Iowa State Supreme Court Opinion concludes, "We are firmly convinced that the exclusion of gay and lesbian people from the institution of civil marriage does not substantially further any important governmental objective. The legislature has excluded a historically disfavored class of persons from a supremely important civil institution without a constitutionally sufficient justification. There is no material fact, genuinely in dispute, that can affect this determination."

Equal protection under the Iowa Constitution "is essentially a direction that all persons similarly situated should be treated alike."

Across the United States, Marriage Equality USA chapters will be hosting local celebrations. "Marriage equality is popping up all over, so we will celebrate with an Iowa staple…. popcorn….which we will hand out in partnership with local movie houses across the state," said Molly McKay Media Director of Marriage Equality USA. "We are so glad to see that the value of fairness and equality for all has resonated today in America’s Heartland. The tradition of extending civil rights to all minorities continues and that is a good thing."

"Iowa joins the growing number of states that recognize that marriage discrimination is both un-American and unconstitutional. Our country is a nation which guarantees the rights of all of its citizens to be treated equally under the law," said Stuart Gaffney Marriage Equality USA Asian Pacific Islander Outreach Director. "Just a generation ago, my parents were legally married in California, because the California Supreme Court overturned the state’s law prohibiting interracial couples from marrying, but faced government discrimination against their marriage when they moved to Missouri and waited until 1967 for the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the bans on interracial marriage. My husband, John, and I married in California last year, and we believe that marriage discrimination against same-sex couples will end soon, too, and that our marriage will be recognized throughout the country."

"While we celebrate history being made in Iowa today, we must remember that federal law continues to deny all same-sex couples access to the 1,138 federal rights, benefits, and protections that come with civil marriage recognition at the federal level. The federal government continues to maintain a second class citizenry in direct violation of the equal protection guarantees contained in the U.S. Constitution." stated Davina Kotulski, Ph.D. Author of Why You Should Give A Damn About Gay Marriage, who spoke last week about marriage equality with students from Iowa State and Drake Universities hosted by Lynn Fallon and her husband, Former State Legislator and marriage equality pioneer Ed Fallon, and the Marriage Equality USA-Central Iowa chapter. "We will not rest until there is equal justice under law for all Gay Americans."

PICTURED: Pictured in this undated handout photo released by Lamda Legal, are Dawn, left, and Jen BarbouRoske and their two daughters in Iowa City, Iowa. The lesbian couple are plaintiffs in a challenge to Iowa's ban on same-sex marriage. The state Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case on Tuesday in Des Moines. (AP Photo/Lambda Legal)