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N.H. Lawmakers Approve Civil Unions
« on: April 26, 2007, 06:35:36 PM »
Apr 26, 5:10 PM (ET)

By BEVERLEY WANG

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire lawmakers voted Thursday to authorize civil unions and sent the measure to Gov. John Lynch, who announced last week that he would sign it. The Senate passed the bill 14-10 along party lines, Democrats in favor and Republicans opposed.

"This legislation is a matter of conscience, fairness and of preventing discrimination," said governor's spokesman Colin Manning. "It is in keeping with New Hampshire's proud tradition of preventing discrimination."

Three other states already offer civil unions for gay couples: New Jersey, Connecticut and Vermont. Neighboring Massachusetts in 2004 became the only state to allow gay marriage.

Unlike other states, there was no active court challenge to push New Hampshire to act on the issue.

In fact, the success of civil unions was an about-face from two years earlier, when a study panel recommended New Hampshire giving no meaningful consideration to extending legal recognition to gay couples.

That panel had concluded that homosexuality was a choice, and it endorsed a constitutional amendment to limit marriage to unions between a man and a woman. State lawmakers have defeated proposed constitutional bans on same-sex marriage two years in a row.

Sponsors of the civil unions bill called it a door to marriage in all aspects but name. Opponents argued it would lead to the collapse of traditional values.

"Let's just call it what it really is, no sugarcoating," said Republican Sen. Robert Letourneau. "This creates same-sex marriage. There is no right to marriage in either the New Hampshire Constitution or the federal Constitution."

"We don't let blind people drive or felons vote, all for good and obvious reasons," he said.

State Rep. Jim Splaine, who is openly gay, said time would change those attitudes.

"As we continue to evolve this discussion, we'll see people not worried so much about the marriage word," he said. "This is an important difference. This is not marriage. This is civil union. This does nothing to impact anyone's marriage."

The measure would take effect Jan. 1, and some couples were already planning Thursday.

"My partner and I have already spoken to our minister and we will be having a civil union the instant it is possible to do so," said Democratic Rep. Gail Morrison.

Washington, Maine, California, New York City and Washington D.C., recognize domestic partnerships. New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer this week pledged to introduce gay marriage legislation in the next few weeks.

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Associated Press Writer Norma Love contributed to this story.

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Re: N.H. Lawmakers Approve Civil Unions
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2007, 07:36:54 PM »
in the near future we`re gonna have hetero civil unions-(single couples with kids)
I wonder which will get more flack
because that version(hetero) is a true attack on  marraige because they truely don`t want to marry each other.

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Re: N.H. Lawmakers Approve Civil Unions
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2007, 10:00:00 PM »
So, speaking as a Partisan Conservative Christian, I don't see a problem with this.  Can I get an "Amen", and put this to rest?
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Re: N.H. Lawmakers Approve Civil Unions
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2007, 12:11:44 AM »
I think it's a great idea.
The  fewer people who  marry due solely due to societal pressure, the better.  And that would include straight people too.
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