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Schakowsky Marks the Official Beginning of Marriage Equality in Illinois

June 1, 2014

Chicago, IL – Rep. Jan Schakowsky released the following statement to mark the official beginning of marriage equality in Illinois. The Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act, signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn last year, allows same-sex couples to marry in the state as of June 1.

“Effective today, marriage equality is the law of the land in Illinois. This is a great day for couples all over our state, and I'm so happy for all of those who will be able to marry as a result. Today and going forward every committed couple in Illinois can enjoy the protections and benefits they deserve.

I am thankful for the efforts of the sponsors of the legislation, my good friends, State Senator Heather Steans and State Representative Greg Harris. In addition, I am thankful that Governor Pat Quinn signed this legislation into law. There are also many groups and advocates that made this day possible and I am very appreciative of their efforts as well.

This is certainly a time to celebrate, but the fight for marriage equality is not over. I firmly believe that every citizen in our nation deserves equal treatment under the law. We must continue to move these initiatives forward in states across the nation, and on the federal level, through bills such as the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) and the Respect for Marriage Act. I will work closely with my colleagues on the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus to work toward LGBT equality at the federal level.”