Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Massachusetts Legislature Votes to Ban Same-Sex Marriages but Approves

milliampere Legislature right to votes to Ban Same-Sex Marriages merely Approves of Civil UnionsAs supporters and opponents were anxiously awaiting for a decision on Mar. 29, the Massachusetts legislature voted 105-92 to ban sprightly marriage when it approved of amending the state physical composition that would overturn the autonomous Judicial Courts ruling that make same-sex marriages legal five months ago. However, the legislature also voted to legalize civil unions.The amendment was change from when it was introduced this month, and now says that aside from permitting civil unions but banning gay marriage, it would light up that gay couples who marry into civil unions would non receive any federal marriage rights and benefits. It cannot be changed again if lawmakers want it to continue onto the Nov. 2006 ballot.Gov. Mitt Romney asked the lawcourt to deter same-sex marriages until voters can make a final decision in Nov. 2006. Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly told the capital of Massachusetts Globe that since Gov. Romney lacked, a reason commensurate legal basis for stay, because the SJC has ruled twice in favor of gay marriage, he would not take Romneys request to the state Supreme Court.It has not been decided what will happen to couples that marry between whitethorn 17 and Nov. 2006. According to the Boston Globe, a Mar. 2004 poll indicated 53 portion of Massachusetts residents opposed gay marriage while 60 per centum supported civil unions. Also, 71 percent of the surveyed individuals feel voters should be able to define marriage, not the courts or the legislature.You vote on whether or not you want things like highway taxes, says Valerie Fein-Zachary, who sees this as a civil rights issue, not a voting issue. It should not be determined by the best-selling(predicate) vote of the... ...ture, making it difficult for all minorities to achieve equality. Hopefully, with all of the planetary progress currently taking place in Europe, some date in the near future same-sex couples will be able to seduce the same rights as heterosexual couples.Works CitedHuman Rights Watch throw in amusing Marriage. (2003, September 5). Retrieved October 20, 2003 from the World Wide Web (http//www.gay.com/) Klein, Rick. (2004, March 30). Vote Ties Civil Unions to Gay-Marriage Ban Romney to Seek Stay of SJC Order. Boston Globe. p. A1Rabbis To Okay Gay Marriages Its a Done Deal. (1999, December 24). The Forward, (31), 268, 1.Reston, Maeve. Wednesday, November 19, 2003. Victory For Gay Couples In Mass. Same-Sex Marriages Okd By Highest Court. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.Ryan-Vollmar, S. and Chuck, E. (2003, June 27). Boston Phoenix. p. 20-22.

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