Listen to the gallery erupt after the vote is announced.
Showing posts with label Delaware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delaware. Show all posts
Friday, April 15, 2011
AUDIO: Delaware Passes Civil Unions
Thursday, April 14, 2011
DELAWARE: Civil Unions Pass House!
Tonight the Delaware House passed its civil unions bill by a vote of 26-15. The bill passed last week in the state Senate and is now expected to be signed by Gov. Jack Markell, after which it will go into effect on January 1st, 2012.
The Human rights Campaign notes via press release:
The Human rights Campaign notes via press release:
SB 30 will allow same-sex couples to enter into civil unions giving them all of the rights, benefits, and obligations of marriage under state law, but would not allow same-sex couples to obtain marriage licenses. Religious institutions may choose not to solemnize civil unions. Delaware will be the 8th state to offer civil unions or comprehensive domestic partnerships. After the bill is signed into law, it will take effect on Jan. 1, 2012. Currently, five states have laws providing an expansive form of state-level relationship recognition for gay and lesbian couples, without offering marriage. California, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, and Washington provide same-sex couples with access to almost of all the state level benefits and responsibilities of marriage, through either civil unions or domestic partnerships. Earlier this year, the governors of Hawaii and Illinois signed into law civil unions bills. Couples in Illinois can begin applying for civil union licenses on June 1, 2011 and in Hawaii couples can begin applying on Jan. 1, 2012. Same-sex couples do not receive federal rights and benefits in any state.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Matt Baume: This Week In Prop 8
This week's topics include the GOP's DOMA defense, Delaware civil unions, Rhode Island marriage.
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Thursday, April 7, 2011
DELAWARE: Civil Unions Passes Senate

The Delaware Senate on Thursday passed a bill to legalize civil unions in the state by a 13-6 vote. Eleven votes were needed to pass it. The approval came after the Senate defeated two hostile amendments, including one that would have forced a state referendum on the issue. The second amendment called for expanding the measure to include opposite-sex couples. It was defeated 12-2.The bill will be considered next week by the state House, where it is expected to pass easily. However...remember Maryland.
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