ÿortlanh (Observer January 25, 2012 Page 5 L aw Washington Debates Gay Marriage Lawmaker claims enough votes for passage (A P) — As W ashington state law m akers held their first public hearing on gay m arriage M onday, a D em ocratic senator announced her support for the m easure, all but e n ­ suring that W ashington will becom e the seventh state to legalize sam e- sex m arriage. The announcem ent by Sen. M ary M argaret H augen, D -C am ano Is­ land, that she w ould cast the 25th and deciding vote in favor o f the issue cam e as hundreds o f people filled the C apitol to advocate for and against gay m arriage. "I know this announcem ent m akes me the so-called 25th vote, the vote that ensures passage," H augen said in a statement. She said she took her time m aking up her m ind to "to recon­ cile m y religious beliefs with m y be­ A supporter of gay marriage hands out stickers outside an overflow room for a Senate committee liefs as an A m erican, as a legislator, hearing Monday in Olympia on proposed legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage in the and as a wife and m other w ho cannot state of Washington. (AP photo) deny to others the joys and benefits I enjoy. This is the right vote, and it G regoire publicly en d o rsed the p ro ­ packed a S enate co m m ittee hearing lery on the Senate floor. G ay m arriage foes w ore buttons is the vote I will cast w hen this m ea­ posal earlier this m onth. H ow ever, fo r the first public hearing o f the o pponents have already said they m ost high-profile issue before the that said "M arriage. O ne M an. O ne sure com es to the floor." T he state H ouse is w idely e x ­ w ould challenge any new law w ith a L egislature this session. T he Sen­ W om an." O thers w ore stickers that ate set up three overflow areas for read "W ashington U nited fo r M ar­ pected to have enough support to public referendum . O p p o n e n ts a n d s u p p o r te r s the public, including the public g al­ riage," a group that announced in pass gay m arriage, and G ov. C hris Mayor Supports ‘Freedom to Marry’ P o rtla n d M a y o r S am A d am s joined over 70 m ayors in the nation’s capital Friday for the launch o f the bipartisan M ayors for the F reedom to M arry, a cam paign to ensure that all loving, com m itted couples, in­ cluding gay and lesbian couples, are able to share in m arriage. A dam s w as in W ashington, D.C. to participate in the U.S. C onference o f M a y o rs w in te r m e etin g . H e jo in e d m ayors from cities, large and sm all, w ith diverse geographic, e th ­ nic and political backgrounds, w ho have a com m on goal: to secure the freedom to m arry and uphold equal rights for all citizens. “ Portland is the hom e to m any Mayor Sam Adams Beaverton Human Rights Award A group providing low-cost adult English as a Second Language, lit­ eracy and citizenship classes has been recognized for its pursuit o f equality, cultural diversity and advo­ cacy o f basic civil and hum an rights. T he B eaverton Literacy C ouncil is B eaverton’s 2011 H um an R ights A w ard w inner, as nam ed by the B eaverton H um an R ights A dvisory C om m ission and presented to the B eaverton C ity C ouncil last w eek. "B eaverton is hom e to m any resi­ dents w ho tirelessly w ork tow ards m aking this com m unity a better place to live, w ork and play," said M ay o r loving gay and lesbian couples w ho are in com m itted, long-term relation­ ships and contribute to o ur co m m u ­ nities. A s m ayor, I’ve m arried m any people, and I look forw ard to the day w hen P o rtlan d ’s m ayor can m arry couples no m atter their gen d er,” A dam s said. “C ities that celebrate and cu lti­ vate diversity are the places w here creative people and ideas can thrive. T hey are the places w here to d a y ’s entrepreneurs are m ost likely to build the businesses o f tom orrow . A llow ­ ing sam e-sex couples to m arry e n ­ hances o ur ability to build this kind o f environm ent, w hich is good for all o f us,” A dam s said. D enny D oyle. "T his aw ard c e l­ ebrates their efforts and en co u r­ a g e s c u ltu r a l u n d e r s ta n d in g throughout the entire com m unity." T he B eaverton Literacy C ouncil has been providing com m unity ser­ vices for m ore than 4 0 years. The group currently has nearly 4 0 vo l­ unteers, and served m ore than 160 students from 29 nations last year. diversity N o vem ber that it w as form ing a co a­ lition to support sam e-sex m arriage legislation. D em ocratic Sen. Ed M urray, a gay law m ak er from Seattle w ho has led the push for gay civil rights and d o m e stic p a rtn e rs h ip s, te stifie d before the G overnm ent O perations, T ribal R elations & E lections C o m ­ m ittee w ith his longtim e partner, M ichael Shiosaki. "I have w aited 17-years to ask this body to consider m arriage equal­ ity for gay and lesbian fam ilies," said M urray, w ho is sponsoring the Senate bill. "I realize the issue o f m arriage for o u r fam ilies is em o ­ tional and divisive. It touches w hat each o f us holds m ost dear, our families." O thers argued that the m easure goes against traditional m arriage and the B ible. "Y ou are saying as a co m m ittee and a L egislature that you know b e tte r th a n G o d ," s a id K en H utcherson, p asto r o f A ntioch B ible C hurch. W a sh in g to n w o u ld jo in N ew Y ork, C onnecticut, Iow a, M assa­ chusetts, N ew H am pshire, V erm ont and the D istrict o f C olum bia in legal­ izing gay m arriage. T he state has had a dom estic partnership law since 2007, and an "everything but m ar­ riage" law since 2009. 'Print Participate in Democracy Zote Return *our ballet by mad o> diup if off at anv Jcstgnatod votar dnpmtK Call J 666-6?3-9663 to find a lecattcn ntaryou 'Cily *« P*w»' ^ n rtla n b (©bseruer To contact 71,6 Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandob server.com