Oct 15, 2008 6:34 pm US/Pacific
CTA Gives $1M More To Fight Gay Marriage Ban
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ―
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Same-sex couple Amber Weiss walks with her partner Sharon Papo before they are married at San Francisco City Hall June 17, 2008, in San Francisco.
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California's largest teacher's union has given another $1 million to defeat a Nov. 4 ballot initiative that would ban same-sex marriage in the state.
The contribution recorded Tuesday makes the California Teachers Association the largest institutional donor to the No on 8 campaign. CTA also gave $250,000 in August to Equality for All, a coalition of gay advocacy and civil rights groups opposing Proposition 8.
Union spokeswoman Sandra Jackson says CTA's 800-member policy body voted overwhelmingly to oppose the gay marriage ban. Jackson says the issue concerns educators because "teachers teach the importance of equal rights for all."
She says CTA leaders made the second contribution this week because the No campaign seems to be struggling.
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