LGBT Advocates, Anti-Gay Groups Find Common Ground on Marriage Bill
In what would be an unprecedented move, some leading LGBT advocates say theyre prepared to throw their support behind legislation related to same-sex marriage thats been championed by anti-gay groups, including Texas Values and the Texas Pastor Council.
House Bill 3567, by Rep. Scott Sanford (R-McKinney), states that churches and clergy cannot be forced to participate in the solemnization, formation, or celebration of a same-sex marriage.
Its my job here at the ACLU to protect religious liberty, and if the bill is really about religious liberty, were going to come out in favor of it, said Rebecca Robertson, legal and policy director for the ACLU of Texas. Theres not a single example of any clergy being forced to perform a wedding that they dont believe is consistent with their faith, but nevertheless we agree with the principle.
The Texas Pastor Council, which has led efforts to overturn nondiscrimination ordinances in Houston and Plano, brought in dozens of religious leaders to testify in favor of the bill during a committee hearing last week. Meanwhile, LGBT advocates said the bill was too broad and could allow religiously affiliated organizations, including hospitals and universities, to discriminate against gay couples.
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