An Alaskan congresswoman on Wednesday became the third Republican senator to publicly support marriage equality, just days before the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the constitutionality of gay marriage.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski joined Republican Sens. Rob Portman of Ohio and Mark Kirk of Illinois in marriage rights for same-sex couples.
“I support the right of all Americans to marry the person they love and choose because I believe doing so promotes both values: it keeps politicians out of the most private and personal aspects of peoples’ lives—while also encouraging more families to form and more adults to make a lifetime commitment to one another,” Murkowski wrote in an op-ed.
But she went on to further detail her beliefs, going to pains to describe she supports “civil” marriage for gay couples, but, as a Catholic, believes marriage “exists exclusively between a man and a woman.”
While my support for same sex civil marriage is something I believe in, I am equally committed to guaranteeing that religious freedoms remain inviolate, so that churches and other religious institutions can continue to determine and practice their own definition of marriage…As a Catholic, I see marriage as a valued sacrament that exists exclusively between a man and a woman. Other faiths and belief systems feel differently about this issue – and they have every right to…
Murkowski cited GOP beliefs in small government and personal liberty as part of her new thinking on gay marriage.
Portman, whose son is gay, reversed his anti-gay marriage position in March. Weeks later, Kirk endorsed marriage equality and said, “Life comes down to who you love and who loves you back.”









