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Declaration for Marriage Equality in Kentucky
Take action by Monday, December 31, 2012
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About the Marriage Declaration
- Same-Sex:
The proclamation is a desire of you and
your partner to enter
into a same-sex marriage. You request that the Kentucky
House and Senate
pass legislation rescinding Constitutional
Amendment 233A and allow Kentucky citizens to vote on
the
issue again.
- Opposite-Sex: The proclamation is your belief that marriage should be an all inclusive institution; same-sex couples should enjoy all of the benefits extended to opposite-sex couples. We request that the Kentucky House and Senate pass legislation rescinding Constitutional Amendment 233A and allow Kentucky citizens to vote on the issue again.
Once enough people have signed the Declaration, it will be presented to your elected officials in Frankfort, KY.
You may sign the online petition below, or sign the petition provided by Change.org in memory of Federation co-Founder and Board member Kimball Roy (or you may sign both if you really want to "drive your message home"):** All signatures will be organized by zip code and matched to voting districts. Once enough signatures are collected, they will be presented to each member of the Kentucky Legislature. **
