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Union Donations in California Same-Sex-Marriage Debate Criticized

By Vaishali Honawar 鈥 October 27, 2008 2 min read
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The California Teachers Association has ignited a fierce debate among its members by donating $1 million to oppose a ballot initiative that would end same-sex marriage in the state.

The donation on Oct. 14 was one of four made by the union鈥檚 political action committee in opposition to the Nov. 4 ballot measure, known as Proposition 8. The 340,000-member union, an affiliate of the National Education Association, had donated $250,000 on July 30. On Oct. 16, the union made two donations, of $12,096 and $50,000, to fight the measure.

鈥淥ur phone has been ringing off the hook,鈥 said Finn Laursen, the executive director of the Christian Education Association International, who said about half his Westlake, Ohio-based group鈥檚 900 California members are also cta members.

鈥淢any members of the cta are asking us to help them get out of the union in California,鈥 he said, 鈥渟o they can invest their money in an arena that does not violate their personal religious convictions.鈥

Proposition 8 would amend the California Constitution to say that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid in the state. Supporters say the amendment is necessary to overturn a ruling by the Supreme Court of California earlier this year that the state constitution protects marriage as a basic civil right of all Californians, whether heterosexual or not.

Union Opposition

The state council of the California Teachers Association, the union鈥檚 governing authority, voted overwhelmingly in June to oppose the ballot initiative because, officials say, it goes against the union鈥檚 stand on equal rights for all.

Union officials could not be reached for comment last week, but a video on the union鈥檚 Web site outlines its official position.

鈥淚t falls into fairness and equity issues,鈥 Lynette Henley, a cta board member, says in the video. 鈥淲e say everyone has full access to everything in America and everything in California, then why are we choosing to carve out a small minority to say that you can鈥檛 because of your sexual orientation?鈥

The cta argues on its Web site that the ballot initiative 鈥渕andates one set of rules for gay and lesbian couples and another set of rules for everyone else. That鈥檚 not fair. California laws should treat everyone equally.鈥

The proposal has become the focus of intense debate in California, including television advertisements by supporters of the ban that say schools will teach students about same-sex marriage if the initiative fails. One ad features a couple talking about how their 2nd grader learned about the topic at school in Massachusetts, which has legalized same-sex marriage.

Opponents of same-sex marriage in Florida have raised similar fears about the possibility that schools would teach about the topic in that state, which has a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 4 ballot that would forbid recognition of any marriage except one between a man and a woman.

Last week, several current or former education officials in California spoke out against the TV ads that imply a link between classroom instruction and legal sanction for same-sex marriage.

鈥淥ur public schools are not required to teach about marriage. And, in fact, curriculum involving health issues is chosen by local school governing boards,鈥 said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O鈥機onnell, an elected official.

Joining Mr. O鈥機onnell in opposing the ballot initiative were Ted Mitchell, the president of the state board of education; former state schools Superintendent Delaine Eastin; and Reed Hastings, a former president of the state board.

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A version of this article appeared in the October 29, 2008 edition of 91直播 as Union Donations in California Same-Sex-Marriage Debate Criticized

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