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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 05:44 PM
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Vermont Senate passes same-sex marriage bill
(Montpelier, Vermont) The Vermont Senate passed legislation Monday that would legalize same-sex marriage in the state. The bill passed 26-4.

It now moves to the House where supporters believe it is likely to be approved. But whether Vermont Gov. James Douglas (R) will sign it is unknown.

The measure would replace Vermont’s first-in-the-nation civil unions law with one that allows marriage of same-sex partners beginning Sept. 1. Civil unions, which confer some rights similar to marriage, would still be recognized but no longer granted after Sept. 1.

House Speaker Shap Smith (D) said he expects the bill to be approved, but by a narrow margin.

Gov. Douglas chastised the legislature for spending time on the bill when it should be focused on the economy and has said that he believes the civil union law is sufficient for same-sex couples. He has not said, however, if he intends to veto it.

If Douglas were to nix the bill, it is unclear if there are enough votes to override a veto.

Supporters cast the debate as a civil rights issue, saying a civil unions law enacted by the state in 2000 has fallen short of the equality it promised same-sex couples. Its appeal has declined, too: In 2001, the state granted 1,876 civil unions, compared with only 262 last year.

An impact study released earlier this month suggests there is a link between the economy and gay marriage.

The study, by the Williams Institute at UCLA, found that approval of gay marriage in Vermont could generate $31 million in new spending and $3.3 million in state taxes over three years.

Last November, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, the Boston-based LGBT rights group that brought the successful legal challenges leading to same-sex marriage in Massachusetts and Connecticut launched the “Six by Twelve” campaign to legalize gay marriage throughout all six New England states by 2012.

Opponents say gay marriage would undermine traditional male-female marriage, rendering men and women interchangeable and destroying the connection between children and marriage. They want the question put to voters in a referendum.

http://www.365gay.com/news/vermont-senate-passes-same-sex-marriage-bill/
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bigwillq Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 05:57 PM
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1. kick
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fascisthunter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 05:59 PM
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2. OMG! Gays are everywhere....
always have been. :sarcasm:

Welcome to human rights, the rights we straights take for granted everyday. What state's next?
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NewJeffCT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 06:00 PM
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4. Rhode Island maybe?
just a guess, though. No insight.
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fascisthunter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 06:02 PM
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5. could happen... large gay populace
from what I have heard. In time it will be as it should.... everywhere in the US.
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NewJeffCT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 05:59 PM
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3. great news
too bad we can't get all states in one fell swoop.
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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-24-09 06:18 PM
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6. I don't know why Shap is saying that he thinks it will pass with a narrow margin in the House
From what I've heard there are already 90 to 95 votes lined up. And the Senate passed it 26 to 4. But he certainly knows more than I do.
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