same-sex marriage ‘Country has caught up with California’
When he signs the historic bill this week, another Californian will probably be standing beside him: Vice President
The moment will mark a powerful, if imperfect, validation of early political risk-taking by Newsom and Harris — two of California’s most prominent
“What this bill signing indicates is that the country has caught up with California,” said
The Respect for Marriage Act is essentially an insurance policy to protect LGBTQ marriage rights if the
Even though Justice
The final version of the bill that
But the bill offers less protection than Obergefell because it does not require states to let same-sex couples marry. That means if the court overturned the ruling, conservative states could prohibit LGBTQ marriages.
“I don’t think it diminishes the success of the legislation. This was huge,” Sen.
Even with concessions made by
FRC Action, an affiliate of the conservative
California’s
Even in liberal
“There is a scary and nauseating feeling of constitutional rights quicksand under our feet at the possibility that the
But, she said, “it doesn’t go far enough, that’s for sure.”
Having different marriage laws in different states — much like with abortion now — “raises all kinds of issues with access, racial justice, poverty justice, who can afford to leave the state, plus all the expensive challenges that would come with that situation,” she said.
Russell-Slavin’s personal story reflects the topsy-turvy history of marriage equality in
That was the year the
“I was in my
Two days later, Harris wrote, she was in
It was the same
“At that time, this was seen as an act of protest, just as much as an act of love,” Newsom said in a statement. “While these federal protections are an important step forward, we must continue to fight for true equality in every state across the country to ensure that all marriages, and all people, are recognized and treated equally under the law.”
Now, a decade later, Davenport-Conway feels as though her rights could be taken away.
“My wife and I have a future together. We have a home together. We have a retirement we’re planning together,” said Davenport-Conway, who lives in rural
For both Newsom and Harris, their actions to advance marriage equality also came with risks. Newsom faced criticism from fellow
Harris had pledged not to defend Proposition 8 when she ran for attorney general in 2010 in a tight race against a Republican who argued that the state’s top lawyer shouldn’t pick and choose which laws to defend.
“For each of them, it was one of the defining moments in their early careers,” said
The risks paid off as successes that boosted their political profiles and paved the way for a massive cultural shift.



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