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QueerNews版 - GOP kills civil unions in Colorado special session
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DENVER (AP) — A last-ditch effort by Colorado's governor to give gay
couples in the state rights similar to married couples failed Monday after
Republicans rejected the proposal during a special legislative session.
Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper had said the special session was needed to
address a "fundamental question of fairness and civil rights."
The bill's demise was expected by Democrats, who have begun using the issue
as a rallying cry to topple Republicans in the November elections.
Republicans assigned the bill to the House State, Veterans and Military
Affairs Committee, which voted 5-4 along party lines to kill the measure.
"My family is the same as every one of yours," said Rep. Mark Ferrandino,
the Democrats' leader in the House and a gay lawmaker who co-sponsored the
civil unions bill, moments before it was defeated.
Though the ending came as no surprise, the lead-up was emotional. Two
Democratic lawmakers choked up before their votes. In the audience, Marq
Shafer, 31, put his hand on his partner Cody Shafer's shoulder and nervously
rubbed Cody Shafer's wedding ring.
Republican Rep. Don Coram, whose son is gay, cited his reasons for voting
against the measure while his wife, Dianna Coram, wiped away tears in the
audience. Coram said civil unions are too similar to same-sex marriage,
which Colorado voters banned in 2006. He blasted Democrats, accusing them of
bringing up the issue to try to gain votes.
"The gay community is being used as a political pawn," he said.
Ferrandino rejected that argument, saying Democrats were pursuing the issue
to grant gay families equal rights. He said he was optimistic that civil
unions would pass eventually, and it was a matter of when, not if.
"I will tell you that 'when' keeps getting closer and closer and this will
happen soon," he said.
Ferrandino said his party would work this year make sure to "work hard to
make sure the public understands what happened, the games that were played."
Republicans hold a 33-32 advantage in the House, but there was enough
support for the civil unions bill to pass last week after three different
committees gave their approval. The Senate had already passed the measure.
Democrats tried to force Republicans who control the calendar to bring up
the bill for debate. But it became clear Republicans were filibustering by
unnecessarily talking at length about other bills.
Republicans then halted work for hours, killing the bill and several others
that needed a vote before a key deadline.
The regular session adjourned Wednesday, the same day an emotional
Hickenlooper announced his intent to call a special session to take up civil
unions and other bills that died.
More than a dozen states allow either gay marriage or civil unions,
including several that moved to pass such laws this year.
The debate in Colorado is playing out at a time when President Barack Obama
became the first U.S. president to publicly endorse gay marriage. But North
Carolina voters last week approved a constitutional amendment that bars
civil unions and defines marriage as solely between a man and a woman.
Earlier Monday, hundreds of supporters wearing red and waving signs greeted
lawmakers returning to Denver for the special session.
Wiley Sherer, who was selling buttons that read "Ignorance is forgivable.
Pride in ignorance never is," said she believes civil unions are "going to
happen eventually."
"I mean, there's no way in 10 years we don't have nationwide marriage
equality," she said.
Conservatives who argued that civil unions undermine traditional marriage
portrayed the special session as a waste of taxpayer money.
After the vote, Republican House Speaker Frank McNulty said the question was
not worth calling lawmakers back to Denver at taxpayer expense.
"We have more important things to worry about," McNulty said.
Civil unions would grant gay couples rights similar to married couples,
including letting partners make medical decisions for each other. The
protections also would enhance parental and inheritance rights.
Marq and Cody Shafer, who were married in Iowa, hugged after the vote and
said civil unions in Colorado would protect their hospital visitation rights.
"We're at the mercy of a hospital in this state to say if I can be in his
room when he's sick," said Cody Shafer, 33. "I'm asked to leave. I have no
legal ground to stand on to go and be at his side. Our marriage isn't
recognized."
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