Mitt Romney: Governor Mitt Romney On The Massachusetts Marriage Amendment
Jun 14, 2007 -- Boston, MA - Today, Governor Mitt Romney issued the following statement on the Massachusetts State Legislature's failure to approve the Marriage Amendment:
"Today's vote by the State Legislature is a regrettable setback in our efforts to defend traditional marriage. Unfortunately, our elected representatives decided that the voice of the people did not need to be heard in this debate.
It is now even more important that we pass a Constitutional amendment protecting traditional marriage. Marriage is an institution that goes to the heart of our society, and our leaders can no longer abdicate their responsibility."
Source: Mitt Romney campaign
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