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Oregon Set to Make 'Gay' History

In what will be the last vote on Oregon domestic parnterships benefits (House Bill 2007), this week should prove to be a pivotal moment in Oregon's hisotry. As a pioneer state, from the Beach Bill to the Bottle Bill, we're set to again make history. Upon the passage of the most comprehensive domestic partnership bill in the nation's history, Oregon will become the first state in the nation to pass any sort of relationship rights bill after passing a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.

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By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/29/07, 5:40 PM

Go team Oregon!    



By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/30/07, 3:24 PM

I am overjoyed by this, but let's see if it sticks after the the-con xtians put referendums out to the voters to repeal these laws.

Onanite    



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