Target has come out publicly in support of marriage equality, joining other major corporations like Apple, Nordstrom, Starbucks and Microsoft that have vocalized their support for LGBT community.
The major retail chain, along with other companies, filed an amicus brief to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals supporting same-sex marriage in Wisconsin and Indiana, two states where gay marriage bans still exist.
“It is our belief that everyone should be treated equally under the law, and that includes rights we believe individuals should have related to marriage,” Target Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Jodee Kozlak wrote on the company’s official website Tuesday.
“We believe that everyone — all of our team members and our guests — deserve to be treated equally. And at Target we are proud to support the LGBT community,” Koziak wrote.
The amicus brief has been submitted for a case before the federal appeals court in Chicago, and specifically points to past cases in which Wisconsin and Indiana appealed the lower courts’ decision to overturn gay marriage prohibitions.
“Current laws — in places like Wisconsin and Indiana that are addressed in this brief – make it difficult to attract and retain talent,” said Koziak, citing economic reasons as grounds for the organization’s announcement. “These disparate laws also create confusing and complicated benefits challenges across multiple states.”









