Proposition 3 Would Enshrine Marriage Equality into California's Constitution | KQED
Briefly

Prop 3 is a constitutional right to marriage proposed by the state legislature. It amends the California Constitution to recognize the fundamental right to marry, regardless of sex or race. It also removes language in the California Constitution stating that marriage is only between a man and a woman. By doing so, it aims to affirm marriage equality and protect against any future attempts to reinstate discriminatory laws.
Californians will vote on Prop 3 to decide if we should take that same-sex marriage ban out of the state constitution and replace it with something that affirms marriage is for everyone. This proposition is crucial in preventing the potential re-emergence of outdated, discriminatory laws that impact the rights of countless citizens.
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