November 5, 2008 – 11:32 am
There was a small, but significant, Marriage Equality Victory for my state, Connecticut.
The haters, with the financial support of the Catholic Church, were trying to have a Constitution Convention to add voter driven initiatives to our state constitution. For the sole purpose of having our own version of Prop 8.
The haters lost. 60% of the voters said NO to a Constitution Convention ensuring my right to marry the man I Love.
The only vehicle they have left is the normal amendment process, which is not likely to pass. The majority of the legislature passed Civil Unions three years ago with ease. It is doubtful they would overturn last month’s CT State Supreme Court decision allowing same sex couples to marry.
So come November 12, same sex couples can marry in Connecticut. Unfortunately with all the discriminatory legislation out there, the marriages will only be recognized by Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, California (for now.) In New Hampshire and New Jersey they would be recognized as Civil Unions. I’m so proud to live in the North East.
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