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ProtectMarriage.com – Yes on 8 Campaign Asks Legislature to Stop Wasting Time and Resources on Prop 8 Resolutions When Voters Have Already Spoken

Committee urges rejection of legislative resolutions that disrespect voters

Contact: Frank Schubert, 916-448-4234

SACRAMENTO, Feb. 17 /Christian Newswire/ -- Urging the Legislature to stop wasting time and resources on non-binding resolutions concerning voter approved Proposition 8, ProtectMarriage.com today urged legislative committees to shelve HR 5 and SR 7, resolutions stating that the Supreme Court should overturn Proposition 8 when it hears the matter next month.

"Proposition 8 was adopted with over a 600,000 vote margin, gaining approximately the same vote percentage as Barack Obama did nationally," said Ron Prentice, Chairman of ProtectMarriage.com - Yes on 8, the campaign committee responsible for passage of the measure. "It passed in 42 out of California's 58 counties, including the five largest counties in California. It is wrong for legislators to disrespect the vote of the people and attempt to substitute their values for the decision of over 7 million voters."

HR 5 (Ammiano) and SR 7 (Leno) are authored by legislators who have long opposed Prop 8. Their views were well known and rejected by voters when 52.3% of the electorate approved Prop 8. These same legislators have also signed onto amicus briefs before the Court asking that Prop 8 be overturned. Now they are authoring meaningless nonbinding resolutions that take up the time of legislators and legislative staff who should be focused on appropriate legislative priorities such as solving the state deficit.

"Disrespecting the will of voters and wasting taxpayer resources on meaningless legislative resolutions are among the reasons that public approval of the Legislature has fallen to 15%, the lowest in history." Prentice said. "We urge the Judiciary committees of the Assembly and Senate to shelve these inappropriate resolutions and return the Legislature's attention to more appropriate work."