That's not a consideration here. There's one hearing on all of these bills. If you go to the hearing, wear a MassEquality sticker, and show support for equal marriage, you're letting the committee know you oppose all of the anti-gay bills. If you sign up and get to testify, you can testify in general, or specifically, on as many bills as you want. Overall, the hearing will probably be an almost clean split between the pro-gay and anti-gay supporters and testimony. There's no need to decide which bills to concentrate on.
I agree with you that the impeachment bill is very unlikely to pass. And that the new amendment is the most serious threat.
I think the fate of the 1913 law is uncertain and I'd like some people to testify and make some good arguments about why we should get rid of it.
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Date: 2005-04-11 20:46 (UTC)I agree with you that the impeachment bill is very unlikely to pass. And that the new amendment is the most serious threat.
I think the fate of the 1913 law is uncertain and I'd like some people to testify and make some good arguments about why we should get rid of it.