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Schumer backs marriage, repeal of DOMA

by Michael K. Lavers
National News Editor
Monday Mar 23, 2009
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Senior New York Sen. Chuck Schumer announced to a group of LGBT activists and elected officials at a dinner in Manhattan he now supports marriage for same-sex couples and a full repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Senior New York Sen. Chuck Schumer announced to a group of LGBT activists and elected officials at a dinner in Manhattan he now supports marriage for same-sex couples and a full repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.  

In what could become a watershed moment for LGBT activism in the Empire State, senior New York Sen. Chuck Schumer announced last night he now supports marriage for same-sex couples and is committed to a full repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.

Schumer made the announcement at a dinner organized by Empire State Pride Agenda executive director Alan Van Capelle and former ESPA co-chair Jeff Soref at the Gramercy Tavern in Manhattan. The Daily News reported state Assemblymembers Danny O’Donnell, Deborah Glick and Micah Kellner and New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn were among those who attended.

"It’s time," Schumer’s office said in a statement to the Daily News. "Equality is something that has always been a hallmark of America and no group should be deprived of it. New York, which has always been at the forefront on issues of equality, is appropriately poised to take a lead on this issue."

Schumer’s announcement comes roughly two months after freshman Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand indicated she supports nuptials for gays and lesbians and the repeal of DOMA. Governor David Paterson appointed her to succeed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the U.S. Senate.

LGBT activists in New York had long criticized both Schumer and Clinton for their failure to endorse marriage for same-sex couples, but Schumer’s change of heart will almost certainly bolster efforts to pass marriage legislation in Albany.

"Equality is something that has always been a hallmark of America and no group should be deprived of it."

"Like a majority of New Yorkers, Sen. Schumer recognizes that only marriage equality provides same-sex couples the status, protections and rights afforded to all other Americans," Van Capelle said. "We look forward to working with him to win marriage equality in New York State and around the country."

Cathy Marino-Thomas, board president for Marriage Equality New York, described Schumer’s decision as "an important move for my family."

"Sen. Schumer [recognizes] that only marriage equality provides my family with the status, protections and rights afforded to all other Americans."

Schumer, who supported DOMA in 1996, is now among the nine U.S. Senators who supports marriage for same-sex couples. And he is the highest ranking legislator in the country to have publicly endorsed nuptials for gays and lesbians.

Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese added in a statement he feels Schumer adds momentum in the fight for marriage and the repeal of DOMA.

"As someone who voted for DOMA in 1996, Sen. Schumer sends a strong signal to other DOMA supporters that it is time to reevaluate and push for equal treatment of married couples," he said.

Michael K. Lavers manages the Fire Island News. His work has also appeared in the Village Voice, WNYC, the BBC, the Advocate and other media outlets. And he blogs at Boy in Bushwick [www.boyinbushwick.blogspot.com]

Comments

  • Anonymous, 2009-03-23 13:08:38

    But does he support the passage of GENDA and ENDA? Funny how trans rights are always forgotten by pols like Schumer when pandering to rich gays...and by the media people who report on them.

  • Anonymous, 2009-03-23 14:32:50

    after the passage of DOMA (which schumer supported as a u.s. representative) i remember standing at the edge of the pride parade in nyc the following june (’97), and as schumer came gliding down 5th avenue zig-zagging from one side of the street to the other, he made the mistake of directly approaching me. within about two feet, with his hand extended, i began shouting at the top of my lungs "DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE ACT! DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE ACT!" and he quickly beelined to the other side of the street. nice to see, 13 years later, he finally heard me.

  • Anonymous, 2009-03-23 17:16:29

    How can his support of ending DOMA equate to his lack of support for ANYTHING else? It’s nice to see a politican change their position on an issue. This gives us all hope as we have a lot of Democrat "positions" to change to get a fully-inclusive ENDA passed. Both sides of the aisle need to be educated on this important issue. Let’s celebrate this announcement and use it as momentum for others to follow!

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