
Major
national camping and sporting supplies retailer REI has endorsed
marriage equality. The company is headquartered in Washington state. Via
press release from Washington United, here is the statement from REI
president Sally Jewell:
REI is
taking a position in support of marriage equality—an issue that is
important to the co-op as an inclusive organization and a welcoming
place to work and do business. A referendum on this issue will come
before Washington State voters in November after passage through the
Washington State Legislature earlier this year; marriage equality is
also gaining momentum nationally. Why is this important to the co-op?
Let me begin my answer with a personal perspective. A few weeks ago, my
husband Warren and I celebrated our 34th wedding anniversary. We’ve
been on a journey through life together since our first date on my 18th
birthday, raising our two children, changing jobs, moving to various
places, and witnessing the challenges and joys of our relationship and
those of our parents, three of them through end-of-life.
For
heterosexual couples, it is very easy to take for granted the legal and
societal benefits of marriage—health care benefits, retirement
benefits, insurance, death benefits, healthcare decisions, child-rearing
and custody, and many more, not to mention the meaning of the
commitment of marriage that was so vivid to us as we introduced each
other as husband or wife for the first time. As executrix of my
mother’s estate, the legal benefits of marriage in estate and health
issues became even clearer to me over the past year. Marriage
equality is important to the co-op because the benefits, legal clarity
and societal understanding that Warren and I have enjoyed these past 34
years should be available to any two people who want to express their
love and make a permanent commitment to each other that is so clearly
provided for in the legal definition of marriage.
Jewell's
statement was delivered via blog post today to REI's 11,000 employees.
REI has 110 physical stores in 30 states and is the nation's largest
online retailer of camping and outdoor recreational equipment. I
recommend a note of thanks via
REI's contact page.
Reposted from Joe
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