Mayor Stanton joins Bi-Partisan Coalition of Mayors United to Support Marriage Equality
Statement from Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton on Mayors for the Freedom to Marry:
"It’s critical that our laws protect all couples in committed loving relationships, particularly as it relates to healthcare, death benefits, parental rights, taxation and inheritance rights. As promised during the campaign, I support equality and I’m proud to be among so many other mayors across the country who do as well. The LGBT community is critically important to the success of our city, and this is one further step to show, in Phoenix, we embrace diversity."
Mayors for the Freedom to Marry Statement:
As mayors of great American cities, we proudly stand together in support of the freedom of same-sex couples to marry. We personally know many gay and lesbian people living in our cities who are in committed, loving relationships, who are active participants in the civic life of our communities, and who deserve to be able to marry the person with whom they share their life.
We are proud that at its 2009 annual meeting, the U.S. Conference of Mayors unanimously approved a resolution stating that: “The U.S. Conference of Mayors supports marriage equality for same-sex couples, and the recognition and extension of full equal rights to such unions, including family and medical leave, tax equity, and insurance and retirement benefits, and opposes the enshrinement of discrimination in the federal or state constitutions.”
Our cities derive great strength from their diversity, and gay and lesbian families are a crucial part. Studies have shown what we know through our hands-on experience—that cities that celebrate and cultivate diversity are the places where creativity and ideas thrive. They are the places where today’s entrepreneurs are most likely to choose to build the businesses of tomorrow. Allowing same-sex couples the right to marry enhances our ability to build this kind of environment, which is good for all of us.
We stand for the freedom to marry because it enhances the economic competitiveness of our communities, improves the lives of families that call our cities home, and is simply the right thing to do. We look forward to working to build an America where all people can share in the love and commitment of marriage with the person with whom they share their life.
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