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Sen. Forrester to File Anti-LGBT Constitutional Amendment

2/16/2011 - Equality NC has learned that Sen. Jim Forrester is planning to file a bill to amend our state constitution to discriminate against LGBT North Carolinians in the coming days. As he works to get other senators to sign on as co-sponsors, Equality NC calls on supporters of fairness to contact their senators in opposition to this bill.

Sen. Forrester to File Anti-LGBT Constitutional Amendment

Sen. Jim Forrester plans to introduce an anti-LGBT constitutional amendment for the eighth year in a row.

The bill, as proposed in previous sessions, would deny same-sex couples access to marriage and any other form of relationship recognition, including partner benefits from private employers. Equality NC has already been working to stop this amendment from passing. Nearly 200 supporters from across the state met with legislators at yesterday's Day of Action at the General Assembly.

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"This hurtful bill would do real damage in North Carolina," said Ian Palmquist, Executive Director. "It harms couples who seek the most basic protections of their families. It hurts LGBT young people who are told they are unworthy of being treated equally with their peers. And it harms our North Carolina businesses who want to operate in a state that attracts and supports a diverse and inclusive workforce."

"It's telling that Sen. Forrester has gone back on his word," said Palmquist. "Just a few weeks ago, he told his hometown paper that he would not file the anti-gay amendment this year to focus on jobs, but instead he's busy trying to put bigotry and discrimination into our constitution."

In order to become part of the constitution, the bill must pass both the House and Senate with a 3/5ths super-majority, and would then go to the ballot for approval by a simple majority of voters. The Governor cannot veto a constitutional amendment.

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