Fifteen years after California voted to ban gay marriage in the state, Gov. Gavin Newsom is backing a proposal to officially rescind the law and enshrine same-sex marriage as a right in the state constitution.
On Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day, Assemblymember Evan Low (D-Campbell) proposed the constitutional amendment to rescind Prop. 8 and strike language from the constitution limiting marriage between a man and a woman.
“Winter of Love” refers to his actions as mayor to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples for several weeks in 2004 in the city before it was deemed legal.
“Same-sex marriage is the law of the land and Prop. 8 has no place in our constitution. It’s time that our laws affirm marriage equality regardless of who you are or who you love. California stands with the LGBTQ+ community and their right to live freely.”
If approved by a two-thirds majority in the Legislature, the measure would be decided by voters in the 2024 general election.
The California Family Council (CFC), an original proponent of Prop. 8—along with the Roman Catholic Church and other religious groups—remains opposed to same-sex marriage.
“Marriage is a sacred bond created by God, not government, between one man and one woman. It is essential for all people of faith to be free to practice their deeply held religious beliefs regarding marriage,” CFC President Jonathan Keller told The Epoch Times in a text message.
“We welcome the opportunity to articulate God’s design for marriage through a good-faith public debate. We hope this leads to a respectful understanding between our friends in the LGBT community and those holding to a Biblical definition of marriage.”
Assemblyman Greg Wallis (R-Rancho Mirage), who represents LGBT communities in Coachella Valley, told The Epoch Times in an email on Feb. 17 that he supports Low’s proposal.
“The reality is that marriage is a contract and commitment between any two people in love, and it’s high time we make that clear. We need to remove the unconstitutional language from our California constitution. I am proud to join my colleagues in coauthoring this legislation,” Wallis said.