So the bill passed, 70-62. Next year, Minnesotans will decide whether or not I will double for sure for sure not be able to marry Liz. I'm not going down without a fight.
Sarah Anderson, the representative from my district, is my first fight. Sarah Anderson sent us a note right after Jude was born letting us know that she was so excited to hear about the birth of our son and to "let her know if there was anything we needed." So, Liz took Sarah Anderson up on her offer and asked that she vote no on the amendment. So there we were, watching the lights by the representatives' names light up green or red. Looked like green was winning. Sarah still hadn't voted. And then she did. Her light turned green and I took it personally.
Here's the letter I sent to Sarah Anderson. If you are also disappointed in her vote, send her an email here.
Sarah Anderson, the representative from my district, is my first fight. Sarah Anderson sent us a note right after Jude was born letting us know that she was so excited to hear about the birth of our son and to "let her know if there was anything we needed." So, Liz took Sarah Anderson up on her offer and asked that she vote no on the amendment. So there we were, watching the lights by the representatives' names light up green or red. Looked like green was winning. Sarah still hadn't voted. And then she did. Her light turned green and I took it personally.
Here's the letter I sent to Sarah Anderson. If you are also disappointed in her vote, send her an email here.
As a constituent of your district and a member of the GLBT community, I take your vote on the same-sex marriage amendment very personally.
Your vote for the amendment is a vote against my 14 year relationship with my partner. How dare you say that my relationship, a committed monogamous relationship with my high school sweetheart, is not as valid as yours?
Your vote for the amendment is a vote against my 15 month old son, Jude. How dare you force him to live in a state where his parents are looked upon as second class citizens?
Your vote for the amendment is a vote against my parents. How dare you imply that their daughter doesn't qualify for the same rights that your parents' daughter qualifies for?
But most importantly, this is a vote against a community. It is a vote against a community full of parents who intentionally created families because they had so much love to give. How dare you insult them by allowing others the option to take away our rights?
But your vote is your vote, Representative Anderson. I did notice that you were one of the last to vote. I hope that is because you thought of my partner and my family before you cast a ballot. I hope that is because you remembered that when my son was born, you wrote a letter to my partner letting her know that you were available if we needed help with anything. Well, Sarah. My partner sent you a note earlier this week letting you know that we needed help. And you failed my family.
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And just to make sure you're getting the full story, here's my exchange (Liz) with Representative Anderson:
Please Vote NO on the Constitutional Ammendment
4 messages
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And just to make sure you're getting the full story, here's my exchange (Liz) with Representative Anderson:
Liz Heyer |
Please Vote NO on the Constitutional Ammendment
4 messages
Liz Heyer | Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:48 PM | |
To: rep.sarah.anderson@house.mn | ||
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Sarah Anderson | Thu, May 19, 2011 at 8:33 PM | |
To: Liz Heyer | ||
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Liz Heyer | Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:01 PM | |
To: Sarah Anderson | ||
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Liz Heyer | Sat, May 21, 2011 at 11:41 PM | |
To: Sarah Anderson | ||
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2 comments:
Aww Lidsay - this made me cry! Love you all!
I've never commented on your blog before, but your letter to your representative was so moving I wanted to thank you for putting your words out in the internet and to your rep. As someone who has looked forward to moving back to Minneapolis and (hopefully) raising a family and marrying my partner this fight is such a personal affront. Thank you, again.
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