Tuesday, February 10, 2004
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MAYOR NEWSOM ASKS COUNTY CLERK TO END DISCRIMINATION WHEN ISSUING MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mayor: Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation is a Violation of California Constitutions Equal Protection Clause
Newsom says Codified Discrimination Will Not Be Tolerated
San Francisco, CA Mayor Gavin Newsom asked San Franciscos County Clerk today to determine the necessary changes to the forms and documents used to apply for and issue marriage licenses in order to provide [them] on a non discriminatory basis. Newsoms request, which was done in the form of a letter, was sent following a review of the California Constitutions equal protection clause, which states unequivocally: (a) person may not be denied equal protection of the laws.
A little more than a month ago I took the oath of office here at City Hall and swore to uphold Californias Constitution which clearly outlaws all forms of discrimination, said Newsom. Denying basic rights to members of our community will not be tolerated.
Californias Constitution is clear: discrimination is immoral, it is illegal and it is antithetical to our most cherished values liberty and freedom, Newsom continued.
Denying gays and lesbians the right to marry denies them more than a marriage license; it precludes millions of couples from obtaining health benefits, hospital visitation rights and pension privileges. Newsom noted that gay citizens pay taxes and protect our communities as firefighters and police officers, among other occupations. Newsom concluded: There is no rationale for discrimination against any individuals in California.
A copy of the letter Mayor Newsom sent to the County Clerk is attached.
Mayor Gavin Newsom's February 12th Statement
Full text of the Mayor's Press Release on Marriage Licenses provided by Office of the Mayor

