Jul 26, 2008 3:40 pm US/Pacific
Proposed Gay Marriage Amendment Title Changed
SACRAMENTO (CBS13/AP) ―
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A same-sex couple holds hands as they enter San Francisco City Hall June 17, 2008, in San Francisco.
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When Californians get their ballot pamphlets in the mail, they'll see a new description of the proposed constitutional amendment to outlaw same-sex marriage.
Proposition 8 on the November ballot had been described as a measure to limit marriage between a man and a woman.
But the Secretary of State's office says that description was changed to reflect a May 15 California Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage.
The original title of the proposed amendment was "The California
Marriage Protection Act," and the Secretary of State's website stated
that "the measure would have no fiscal impact on state or local
governments."
The ballot title and summary now describe the initiative as a constitutional change to eliminate the right of same sex couples to marry.
The revised language also says California could lose several tens of millions of dollars in sales taxes if same-sex marriage were banned.
Critics of the measure say the change accurately shows the initiative would take away a current right of Californians.
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