Democratic state Sens. Maralyn Chase and Rosemary McAuliffe say that they support the same-sex-marriage bill now in the state Legislature.
Chase said Thursday that the bill has majority support in the House of Representatives but still is a few votes short in the Senate with several senators undecided.
McAuliffe added her support for the proposal Friday.
McAuliffe issued this statement:
“The governor recently announced her support of marriage equality. For decades our country has struggled with discrimination in many forms. I am proud that our state has a past of joining together to support equality for women, racial minorities, people with disabilities and religions. Now is the time to support marriage for all families with the respect and dignity they deserve.
“Separate but equal is yet another form of discrimination. For many people, I know this is a very sensitive issue. I have received many letters, e-mails and phone calls for and against marriage equality legislation. An overwhelming amount of constituents have sided with my own belief, that all Washington citizens deserve the chance to be equal under the law. We are free to believe whatever we choose, however we must take steps to ensure we live in a state and world where our laws protect human rights for all.
“A main concern I have heard is the right to religious freedom. The proposed marriage equality bill includes an important exemption for religious organizations and clergy to continue to exercise religious freedom.
“In the past, I have supported civil unions, domestic partnerships, and the efforts of Senator Ed Murray to stand up for equality for same sex couples. We as legislators must be vigilant about protecting all of our citizens against discrimination.
“I support marriage equality and have signed my name onto this long overdue legislation to ensure all of our children grow up in a society that truly promotes equality.”
Chase represents the 32nd Legislative District, which now includes Woodway, south Edmonds, nearby unincorporated areas of Snohomish County, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore and nearby areas of King County. In the coming election it will include Lynnwood and part of northwest Seattle and no longer include Lake Forest Park, Kenmore and nearby areas.
McAuliffe represents the 1st Legislative District, which now includes Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Bothell and nearby areas of both Snohomish and King counties but in the next election will include more areas of King County and less in Snohomish County.
Evan Smith can be reached at schsmith@frontier.com
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