New Hampshire's House Approves Civil Union Bill
Today, New Hampshire's House of Representatives voted overwhelming to give gay couples nearly the same rights as married couples by voting 243 to 129 on Wednesday to allow civil unions for gays and lesbians.
The speculation is that the NH Senate will vote to approve the civil unions bill as well, which must be signed by Gov. John Lynch, a Democrat who has publicly expressed opposition to gay marriage and has not indicated if he will sign it into law.
New Hampshire would become the 4th state in the U.S. to offer civil unions--unless of course Oregon can beat them to the punch.
Oregon's HB 2007 (civil union/domestic partnership type bill) is making it's way through the process right now. The first hearing for the Oregon Family Fairness Act will be help this Monday, April 9th. The House is expected to pass the bill and the Oregon Senate is expected to pass it as well.
-GS
Labels: basic rights oregon, civil union, gay rights, legislature, new hampshire
The Senate as approved this bill too! http://www.reuters.com/article/email/idUSN2648255520070426
14-10!
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