Connecticut Approves Civil Unions for Gays

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Connecticut Approves Civil Unions for Gays
23 minutes ago U.S. National - AP

By SUSAN HAIGH, Associated Press Writer

HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut on Wednesday became the second state to offer civil unions to gay couples — and the first to do so without being forced by the courts.

About an hour after the state Senate sent her the legislation, Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell signed into law a bill that will afford same-sex couples in Connecticut many of the rights and privileges of married couples.

"The vote we cast today will reverberate around the country and it will send a wave of hope to many people, to thousands of people across the country," said Sen. Andrew McDonald, who is gay.

The state House passed the measure last week but amended it to define marriage under Connecticut law as between one man and one woman. The Senate approved the amended bill Wednesday 26-8.

"I have said all along that I believe in no discrimination of any kind and I think that this bill accomplishes that, while at the same time preserving the traditional language that a marriage is between a man and a woman," Rell said.

Vermont is the only other state to allow civil unions. Massachusetts allows gay couples to marry. But those changes came about after same-sex couples won court battles.

Last summer, seven same-sex couples sued in Connecticut after being denied marriage licenses; the case has not been resolved.

Roman Catholics and pro-marriage activists plan a big rally Sunday in opposition to the bill.

Marie Hilliard, executive director of the Connecticut Catholic Conference, said the civil union proposal "got more legs than we ever hoped it would get." About 44 percent of the state's 3 million residents are Roman Catholic.

Brian Brown, head of the Family Institute of Connecticut, said his group intends to keep the issue squarely before the public.

"Our mission will be to let every person know in the state of Connecticut which lawmakers voted to redefine marriage, and which lawmakers voted to protect marriage," he said.

Anne Stanback, executive director of Loves Makes a Family, said her group would probably begin talking to lawmakers about gay marriage — though she acknowledged it's not likely the issue will be taken up next session.


"As important as the rights are, this is not yet equality," she said.

"PRO-MARRIAGE" activists?! what the fuck are those?

also, wait for the lawsuits to come challenging this, and then the rightwing outcry if/when those "damned liberal activist judges" don't rule the way they want...

kingfish, Wednesday, 20 April 2005 23:11 (twenty years ago)

"pro-marriage" = they want full marriage rights for gays, not all that civil union crap!!!

(if only)

Curt1s St3ph3ns, Wednesday, 20 April 2005 23:40 (twenty years ago)

Yes, pro-marriage would suggest that, but sadly it is going to be just another example of the right framing their language in a better manner than the left. Personally, I think that the left should co-opt the name. Then we can have pro-marriage groups fighting pro-marriage groups, and pro-lifers fighting pro-lifers (ie people against the death penalty and for life of the potential mothers vs people against abortion). 'Twould be very confusing, and thus GOOD.

emil.y (emil.y), Thursday, 21 April 2005 11:00 (twenty years ago)

I have just begin working with a lovely guy who is about to move to the states with his hubby and they plan on adopting a child (apparently they can't do so here in australia). Thing is they're planning on living in Texas. With the new dodgy anti-gays-with-fosterkids rule there, he's now rather worried.

Trayce (trayce), Thursday, 21 April 2005 11:02 (twenty years ago)

and speaking of that,

Texas House of Reps votes to block childrenz from catching "The Gay"

kingfish maximum overdrunk (Kingfish), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:18 (twenty years ago)

I think I heard Brian Brown speak briefly on a local NPR report re: this issue - I wanted to take a bat to my car radio. (I probably should've - it would've fixed my wonky CD player, no doubt.) FWIW, Governor Rell is on record as being non-pro gay marriage.

David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:29 (twenty years ago)

No doubt this wouldn't have happened if Rowland was still Guv.

David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:30 (twenty years ago)

(Actually, there is doubt, as I've no idea if Rowland ever took a stand on this issue - I imagine he'd toe the company line, tho.)

David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:31 (twenty years ago)

HOPE YOU LIKE PRISON JOHN:

Gov. John G. Rowland predicted Monday that any legislative attempts to pass same-sex marriage legislation in Connecticut would fail this session.

Rowland also said he is prepared, if necessary, to support an amendment to the state Constitution restricting marriage to one man and one woman at one time.

[...]

Rowland laid out his position on the question of gay marriage again Monday. The governor opposes the idea.

"I have been a strong supporter of civil rights and anti-discrimination issues for gays and gay couples," Rowland said. "But that is very different than rewriting or redefining marriage, which is pretty much the goal of some of the groups."

Couldn't find any pullquotes re: gay UNIONS, tho.

David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:37 (twenty years ago)

"I have said all along that I believe in no discrimination of any kind and I think that this bill accomplishes that, while at the same time preserving the traditional language that a marriage is between a man and a woman," Rell said.

Like we give a salty fock about wording.

Je4nne ƒury (Jeanne Fury), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:42 (twenty years ago)

Looks like my trip to Hartford next month might not be that boring after all!

nickalicious (nickalicious), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:43 (twenty years ago)

hahaha PSYCH!

David R. (popshots75`), Thursday, 21 April 2005 13:46 (twenty years ago)


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