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- From: ZAHNISER_S%CUBLDR.Colorado.EDU@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
- Subject: Colorado's Amendment 2
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.231254.21068@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 23:12:54 GMT
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- Election night in Colorado was full of exhilarating highs and excruciating
- lows. Clinton and Ben Nighthorse Campbell, the Democratic nominee for the
- U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Tim Wirth, both won easily, and the vast
- majority of pro-choice candidates for the state legislature who were opposed
- by pro-life candidates prevailed. But two extremely vile amendments were
- added to the Colorado State Constitution.
-
- Amendment 1 greatly shackles the state government's discretion in the area
- of fiscal policy. As I understand the amendment, spending increases which
- surpass the sum of the rate of inflation and the rate of population increase
- must be expressly approved by the voters. I believe that many new tax
- increases must go before the voters as well.
-
- Amendment 2 effectively legalizes discrimination on the basis of sexual
- orientation by prohibiting any state governmental entity to enact measures
- that protect the rights of persons of all sexual orientations. Practically
- every poll prior to the election suggested that Amendment 2 would fail. The
- final vote was roughly 56% to 44%.
-
- As it became obvious that Amendment 2 would win, several hundred angry and
- intensely disappointed opponents of the measure stormed the Radisson Hotel
- in downtown Denver, where the Democrats were holding their celebration.
- The opponents of the Amendment 2 seized the stage and spoke out. Many gay
- men in the group charged that while many in the homosexual community had
- worked hard for the Democratic ticket, some Democratic leaders had made at
- best a half-hearted effort to defeat Amendment 2. Later the crowd went
- outside the hotel, demanding that Governor Roy Romer, Denver Mayor Welling-
- ton Webb, and U.S. Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder join them in a late-
- night, early-morning march on the state capitol. Romer and Webb did join
- the march, which took place in the middle of the night despite temperatures
- in the low 20s.
-
- Yesterday evening (Wednesday, November 5), protests were held in Boulder
- and in Denver against the passage of Amendment 2. The crowd in Denver
- numbered roughly 7,000.
-
- At a Wednesday morning gathering at Denver's First Baptist Church, Mayor
- Webb indicated that the City of Denver would file suit against Amendment 2
- on the grounds that the amendment violates the city's home-rule charter.
- Legal scholars interviewed on television seemed to suggest that a challenge
- against Amendment 2 could also be made on the grounds that it violates the
- equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
-
- Kevin Tebedo, a leading member of Colorado for Family Values, one of the
- organizations that fought for the passage of the amendment, has indicated
- that the organization is interested in helping other states pass their own
- versions of Amendment 2. So WATCH OUT!!! Measures such as Amendment 2
- constitute a kinder, gentler form of bigotry than the obviously rabid
- proposition defeated in Oregon.
-
- I will try to post the text of Amendment 2 over ACTIV-L in the next day or
- two. (I do not have time to post the text of Amendment 1, which is rather
- lengthy.) Thank you for your indulgence of this somewhat lengthy message.
-
- Steven Zahniser
- zahniser_s@cubldr.colorado.edu
-
- P.S. Some of the facts cited above were drawn from the Colorado Daily's
- Nov. 5 edition. Others were gleaned from watching the tube and reading
- the Denver dailies.
-