Susan Santa on Marriage Amendment
I’ve heard from people on both sides. I understand that this is a very emotional visceral issue for many people. Personally, I don’t feel the constitution is the right place to add discrimination and hatred.
Susan Santa, St. Louis Park City Council Member
Source: TC Daily Planet
Santra’s reasoning why the Minnesota Marriage Amendment should be defeated this fall and why she supported a resolution for St. Louis Park to oppose the hateful amendment.
Ann Mavity on Gay Marriage
One of the key reasons is that right now our government has over 500 laws at the state level and 1000 laws at the federal level that convey benefits for marriage, at the same time denying a segment of our population the right to marry.
Ann Mavity, St. Louis Park City Council Member
Source: TC Daily Planet
Susan Sanger Speaks Out Against Amendment
It really diminishes all of us. It creates in my mind a problem for the entire state… to be so embarrassed to be in a state where a number of legislators feel it is important to discriminate.
Susan Sanger, St. Louis Park City Council Member
Source: TC Daily Planet
Sanger shares why it was important for her to support a resolution for St. Louis Park to oppose the mean-spirited marriage amendment that will appear on ballots this fall.
Jake Spano on Equality
When my wife and I moved into this community, we found it to be a very welcome and open community… This constitutional amendment is a mean-spirited attempt to codify discrimination in our state constitution. I could not more strongly speak against it.
Jake Spano, St. Louis Park City Council Member
Source: TC Daily Planet
Spano led the effort to pass a resolution against the hurtful marriage amendment on Minnesotans’ ballots this November.
St. Louis Park City Council Opposes Marriage Amendment
While this is somewhat dated now, I still wanted to make sure I posted the fact that another city came out this month against the mean-spirited marriage amendment that will appear on Minnesota ballots this November.
The St. Louis Park City Council voted in favor of a resolution against the marriage amendment. The best part from the article:
Every citizen speaking before the council supported the measure and every city council member voted in favor of it.
Way to go St. Louis Park!

