Nearly a week after Pennsylvania’s ban on same-sex marriage was ruled unconstitutional, a Pennsylvania Republican congressman has come out as a supporter of marriage equality.
Rep. Charlie Dent said in an interview with The Washington Post on Wednesday that “life is too short … to stand in the way of” same-sex marriage.
“Years have passed, and the American public’s views on this issue have shifted. So have mine,” the congressman wrote in an official statement. “Life is too short to have the force of government stand in the way of two adults whose pursuit of happiness includes marriage.”
A federal judge struck down Pennsylvania’s ban on same-sex marriage last Tuesday, the same ban Dent voted for as a state representative in 1996. Shortly after the judge’s announcement, Dent released a statement congratulating gay couples.
Dent cited District Judge John E. Jones’s ruling in Wednesday’s statement.
“Fundamentally, this is about equality,” the statement read. “As Federal District Judge John Jones — a man for whom I have great respect and have known for 20 years — wrote, ‘in the sixty years since Brown was decided, ‘separate’ has thankfully faded into history, and only ‘equal’ remains. Similarly, in future generations the label same-sex marriage will be abandoned, to be replaced simply by marriage.’”
“As a Republican, I value equality, personal freedom and a more limited role for government in our lives,” Dent’s statement continued. “I believe this philosophy should apply to the issue of marriage as well.”









