The measure will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot.
”We are proud to join NO on 8 and Equality California to protect the freedom to marry for all Californians,” said Nancy McFadden, senior vice president of public affairs.
”PG&E is honored to be a founding member of the Equality Business Advisory Council and urge our business colleagues to join us as we work to guarantee the same rights and freedoms for every Californian.”
On July 26, the founder of the WordPerfect software company, Bruce Bastian, wrote a $1 million check to the campaign against Proposition 8.
”If people are shown the truth and have fear taken out of the equation, I believe they will stand up for what’s good and fair,” Bastian said, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Among other donors, the Human Rights Campaign has given $570,000, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force has given $200,000, and Cleveland businessman David Maltz has donated $500,000.
Uppdaterad 2016-11-16