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Legalized Discrimination
- November 05, 2009 22:05:15
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The Human Rights Campaign is working closely with state leaders across the nation on marriage initiatives.
Currently, same-sex couples are entitled to all of the state-level rights and benefits of marriage in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa and Vermont.
In New Hampshire, Gov. John Lynch signed legislation on June 3 recognizing marriage equality for same-sex couples. The marriage bill will take effect Jan. 1, 2010. No new civil unions will be granted after this date. People who previously entered into civil unions can apply by Jan. 1, 2011 to have their civil unions recognized as marriage.
In addition, same-sex couples in New Jersey are able to enter into state-level civil unions, and there are broad domestic partnership laws in in California, the District of Columbia, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington state (due to take effect July 26, 2009, now pending the outcome of a voter referendum in November). Also, following a ruling by the California Supreme Court, the approximately 18,000 marriages by same-sex couples that were performed prior to the passage of Proposition 8 in November 2008 remain valid. In New York and the District of Columbia, marriages by same-sex couples legally performed in other jurisdictions must be legally recognized.
Visit our Maps of State Laws & Policies for a snapshot of the status of marriage laws.
We are working closely with state leaders across the nation on marriage initiatives and will be fighting to secure equal protections for all LGBT families. You can help support marriage equality for all by signing our Million for Marriage Petition.
A wedding or commitment ceremony is a special occasion for a loving couple. Making a donation in honor of their declaration of love is a great way to celebrate their special day, but also a great way to support HRC's work. To make a contribution in honor of a specific couple's upcoming wedding or commitment ceremony, please visit HRC's Wedding Registry.
http://www.hrc.org/issues/marriage.asp
Currently, same-sex couples are entitled to all of the state-level rights and benefits of marriage in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa and Vermont.
In New Hampshire, Gov. John Lynch signed legislation on June 3 recognizing marriage equality for same-sex couples. The marriage bill will take effect Jan. 1, 2010. No new civil unions will be granted after this date. People who previously entered into civil unions can apply by Jan. 1, 2011 to have their civil unions recognized as marriage.
In addition, same-sex couples in New Jersey are able to enter into state-level civil unions, and there are broad domestic partnership laws in in California, the District of Columbia, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington state (due to take effect July 26, 2009, now pending the outcome of a voter referendum in November). Also, following a ruling by the California Supreme Court, the approximately 18,000 marriages by same-sex couples that were performed prior to the passage of Proposition 8 in November 2008 remain valid. In New York and the District of Columbia, marriages by same-sex couples legally performed in other jurisdictions must be legally recognized.
Visit our Maps of State Laws & Policies for a snapshot of the status of marriage laws.
We are working closely with state leaders across the nation on marriage initiatives and will be fighting to secure equal protections for all LGBT families. You can help support marriage equality for all by signing our Million for Marriage Petition.
A wedding or commitment ceremony is a special occasion for a loving couple. Making a donation in honor of their declaration of love is a great way to celebrate their special day, but also a great way to support HRC's work. To make a contribution in honor of a specific couple's upcoming wedding or commitment ceremony, please visit HRC's Wedding Registry.
http://www.hrc.org/issues/marriage.asp
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+7 raves herb November 06, 2009 02:47:54
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- +1 raves Mariposa November 06, 2009 20:40:03
I signed :D
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- +1 raves permial November 06, 2009 18:33:19
Bush supports it too!
- +1 raves patt November 06, 2009 12:06:17
Signed and sent. Progress is a good thing. -

- +4 raves Karen Bellaart November 06, 2009 04:27:33

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Good point that cartoon makes! - Karen B... Nature ... November 07, 2009 23:54:35
Hehe, I thought so too =] - +3 raves sugarbuzz November 06, 2009 03:57:05
Signed and passed forward. Shame that emotional ties must be subjected to legislation or denied it, when it is there regardless. -

- sugarbuzz Nature ... November 06, 2009 20:56:46
I have a little plaque of "be nice or leave" in my kitchen....sometimes I am the one who has to leave...LOL! - +7 raves herb November 06, 2009 02:47:54

- +1 raves sugarbuzz herb November 06, 2009 03:57:55
They're separating you know.....Ernie is such a slob, Bert couldn't overlook it just for the sock rub! -
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