Congressman Joe Kennedy

Representing the 4th District of Massachusetts
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Equality

From equal pay for equal work to the right have a voice in our democracy and marry who we love: I believe this country was built on the promise of fundamental fairness.  Every American deserves to be treated fairly by their colleagues, their community, and their government. The protections and liberties that define who we are as a nation cannot be restricted by gender, sexual orientation, religion, or any of the things that define who we are as individuals.  

While we have made enormous strides in gender equality in recent years, our work is far from complete.  I am a proud co-sponsor of the Paycheck Fairness Act and of legislation supporting the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment, two initiatives which would go a long way towards ending discrimination on the basis of gender.

In 2013, I joined over 200 of my Congressional colleagues in sending an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, calling on the Court to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act in Windsor v. United States.  On June 26, 2013, our constitutional values were upheld and shone brightly as the Supreme Court ruled that restricting the federal interpretation of marriage to include only heterosexual couples is unconstitutional under the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.  That day was a victory for American families and American values, but our work isn’t done until full equality for LGBT Americans is a legal and lived reality in every classroom, corporation, and community.  I have co-sponsored the Student Non-Discrimination Act and the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and I will continue to stand behind legislation that keeps us faithful to our fundamental principles of equality and fairness.    

Finally, I believe that efforts to limit or suppress an American citizen’s right to participate in our democratic process undermine the integrity of that process. I am a proud co-sponsor of the Voter Empowerment Act, and will continue fighting for the protections that make sure every American has an equal opportunity to be heard and counted at the ballot box.  

Many of the issues our country faces are complex, many of the questions we ask don’t have one simple answer, and many of our debates have room for a wide range of opinions.  But fundamental equality is not of these.  There are no shades of grey in the idea that we are all created equal, and there are no exceptions to the principle that we all deserve to be treated fairly.  This simple idea was the bedrock principle of our nation’s founding, and it remains at the heart of our laws and values today.

More on Equality

Oct 6, 2014 Press Release

Newton, MA – Congressman Joe Kennedy III released the following statement today in response to the Supreme Court decision to deny review of marriage equality rulings in Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin.
 
“Today’s decision by the Supreme Court moves us closer to a country where no one can be told their love doesn’t count. It allows thousands of committed couples across our nation to access the benefits and rights they deserve and inspires us to continue fighting until marriage equality is the law of the land.”
 
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Sep 25, 2014 Press Release

Newton, MA – Congressman Joe Kennedy III today released the following statement on Eric Holder’s resignation.

Aug 1, 2014 Press Release

Washington, DC – Congressman Joe Kennedy III released the following statement today in response to passage of the GOP supplemental appropriations bill.
 
“For centuries, this country’s golden door has been not a free pass or blank check – but a sacred responsibility we assume as leaders of the free world. A promise we make that if you arrive on our doorstep in pain and suffering, in desperation or despair, we will not turn our backs.  Few American families would be here today were it not for that promise. Mine certainly wouldn’t.
 

Nov 7, 2013 Press Release

Newton, MA – Congressman Joe Kennedy today released the following statement after the United States Senate passed the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) by a vote of 64-32.

Jun 27, 2013 Press Release
Washington, DC – Congressman Joe Kennedy today announced that he is an original co-sponsor of legislation to fully repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Kennedy joins 160 members of the House and 41 members of the Senate in re-introducing the Respect for Marriage Act that would eliminate the law entirely. While the Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of DOMA yesterday, other sections of the law remain in place.
 
“For over fifteen years the Defense of Marriage Act has codified discrimination and excused inequality,” said Congressman Kennedy.
Jun 26, 2013 Press Release
Washington, DC – Congressman Joe Kennedy released the following statement today in response to the Supreme Court’s rulings in United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry.  
 
“Today is a victory for the men and women who carried the fight for marriage equality on their shoulders for decades, when public opinion was not on their side. It is a victory for the hundreds of thousands of families who have always deserved a country that recognizes them.