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October 12, 2007
Assemblyman Leno Responds to Governor's Veto of Marriage Equality Bill

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Assemblyman Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) made the following statement in response to the Governor's veto of AB 43, the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Protection Act:

"The Governor's veto of AB 43 once again puts him on the wrong side of one of the major civil rights issues of this generation. History will record that he turned his back on thousands of gay and lesbian citizens when we needed him to show leadership and honor our families and relationships.

A minority's equal rights should not and can not be a mere popularity contest, subject to the same kind of discriminatory inclinations that at another time in history have denied women, ethnic minorities and interracial couples their full equality. Some things are fundamental, like the freedom to marry the person you love.  

I am proud to be a part of the California Legislature, a majority of whom voted for the second time to treat everyone as a first class citizen in this free society.  There will come a day, not too far off, that all of California's citizens will be treated equally and fairly in the eyes of our government.  Unfortunately, this will happen despite Governor Schwarzenegger."

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Last year, Assemblyman Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) sponsored a bill banning two types of toxic chemicals used as fire retardants in foam padding in furniture. These chlorinated and brominated chemicals are linked to cancer, birth defects and reproductive disorders; they migrate from furniture to dust particles, are breathed in by children and pets, and are found in the breast milk of nursing mothers. That bill, however, never reached Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's desk, falling victim to election-year squabbling.

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