From the Courant:
If the measure passes and is signed, New Hampshire would be the fourth state in the country to allow same-sex civil unions and only the second, after Connecticut, to do so without a court order. Massachusetts allows same-sex marriage, also the result of a court order; in Connecticut, the legislature’s judiciary committee last week passed a same-sex marriage bill.
Looks like Connecticut is a trend setter. Good for New Hampshire for taking this step. Hopefully other states will follow New England’s lead.
Regan, Michael. “N.H. Has A New Take On Civil Union Debate“. Hartford Courant. 4/16/07
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This is the year to end discrimination in Connecticut and pass same sex marriage. The Governor who claims to be against discrimination would do well not to veto it. If she does, Democrats must have the spine to take advantage of their super majority status with an over ride. There appears to be some level minded Republicans that would also join in. Let’s do it now!
The state legislature has already wasted enough time on this; I hope they pass they damn bill;
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