GOP Rep. David Jolly of Florida came out this week in support of marriage equality for gay couples.
The congressman told The Washington Post on Monday that his personal views about marriage center on it being a union between a man and a woman. But, he added, states should not define the “sanctity” of marriage.
“As a matter of my Christian faith, I believe in traditional marriage,” Jolly said in a statement to the Post. “But as a matter of constitutional principle I believe in a form of limited government that protects personal liberty. To me, that means that the sanctity of one’s marriage should be defined by their faith and by their church, not by their state.”
His comments came in response to a Florida judge’s decision last week to strike down a 2008 same-sex marriage ban in Monroe County, which includes the Florida Keys. The ruling is being appealed, however.









