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QueerNews版 - Chicago市长Rahm Emanuel推动Illinois州同性婚姻
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Makes Push for Marriage Equality
Noting that "the time is right," Chicago mayor and former presidential aide
Rahm Emanuel says it's time to get to work on marriage equality in Illinois.
Saying “the time is right” for marriage equality, Chicago mayor Rahm
Emanuel has thrown his considerable political weight behind getting a same-
sex marriage bill passed in Illinois.
The mayor had a letter to that effect published in Tuesday’s Chicago Sun-
Times, and he followed that up with a conversation with The Advocate, noting
in both that the results of last week’s election make this an opportune
time to continue the push for equality.
The election “continued America’s great history of expanding opportunity
and equality,” Emanuel, a Democrat, wrote in the letter. “Today, we must
take the next step on that journey by affording the opportunity to marry to
all Americans — and we can continue that march by quickly enacting marriage
equality here in Illinois.”
Speaking with The Advocate, he added, “The time is right, the time is now.
” Illinois has offered civil unions to same-sex couples since June of 2011,
and momentum for marriage equality is building around the nation, with the
victories in Maine, Maryland, and Washington State on Election Day, the
defeat of an anti-equality constitutional amendment in Minnesota, and the
election or reelection of many supportive politicians, including President
Obama.
In Illinois, a marriage equality bill was introduced in February by the
state’s three openly gay legislators (there will be a fourth in the next
term). Gov. Pat Quinn, also a Democrat, has made it clear he supports such a
measure. The Democrats have a majority of seats in both the state Senate
and House, and in the next term, beginning in January, will have
supermajorities.
All these factors would appear to bode well for the bill, and there has been
speculation that a vote on it could come before the end of this year.
Emanuel, however, declined to predict when the legislature might take it up
or if it would pass. He said he simply wants to ensure marriage equality won
’t get lost in the shuffle amid the state’s financial and other challenges
, and he thinks it will unless someone makes it a priority. He’s met with
the leaders of both houses of the legislature, and he’s calling on citizens
to become active. “We have to go to work,” he said.
Emanuel, well known for his outspokenness, has a record of support for
marriage equality and other LGBT causes. He’s a member of the national
coalition Mayors for the Freedom to Marry. He lobbied for the Illinois civil
unions bill, and the day it went into effect, he officiated at the union of
one of his top staff members. As mayor, he’s also been an advocate for
programs to address LGBT-specific health concerns, stop bullying in schools,
and assure fair treatment by law enforcement. He represented a Chicago
district in Congress for three terms, from 2003 to 2009, and received a 100%
rating each term from the Human Rights Campaign for his votes on LGBT
issues.
His most high-profile positions before becoming mayor in 2011 were as an
aide to President Clinton from 1993 to 1998 and as President Obama’s chief
of staff from January 2009 until October 2010, when he resigned to run for
mayor. Emanuel declined to say if he had conversations with Obama or Vice
President Joe Biden regarding their statements of support for marriage
equality last spring, but he said he’s “honored to have served” in an
administration that has made so many advances for LGBT rights.
Now he’s working for further advances. Marriage equality, he said, “is
aligning our values and our laws.”
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