We stand with citizen activists and our colleagues in the California social work community who decry the potential loss of a fundamental right of gay and lesbian couples. Many of these couples have longstanding, committed relationships that will not end if Proposition 8 goes through, as many anti same-sex marriage supporters seem to believe.

The hurtful anti-same sex marriage campaign is a step backwards for California residents, especially coming on the heels of the Connecticut Supreme Court’s October 10 decision to legalize same-sex marriage. Connecticut's action is the direction we need to go as a nation, and we should persuade New Jersey to take a page from Connecticut - and Massachusetts - and join the East Coast progression of positive change for gay and lesbian couples.
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Where in New Jersey can I get active on this issue?
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