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BTL:Connecticut Set to Become 2nd State to Pass Same-Sex Civil Union Bill

Interview with Ann Stanback, president of the group Love Makes a Family, conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris
Connecticut Set to Become 2nd State to Pass Same-Sex Civil Union Bill

Interview with Ann Stanback, president of the group Love Makes a Family, conducted by Scott Harris

Connecticut's state legislature is now considering a bill that could make the state the second in the nation, following Vermont, to adopt civil union protections for same-sex couples. Backers of the legislation predicted final passage after the powerful Judiciary Committee endorsed the measure in a 25 to 13 vote and Connecticut's Republican Gov. Jodi Rell openly gave her support.

Civil unions provide same sex couples with many of the same rights and responsibilities as traditional marriage, including a voice in medical care issues and legal standing to inherit money and property. But civil unions are not recognized across state borders or by the federal government. Whatever the final outcome of the legislation, Connecticut's courts will also be weighing in on the issue after deciding a lawsuit filed by seven gay and lesbian couples after they were denied a Connecticut marriage license in August.

A coalition backing gay marriage in the state originally opposed the civil union bill, but changed course when supportive legislators promised that they would not abandon the fight for full marriage rights for gay couples. Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Anne Stanback, president of Love Makes a Family, Connecticut's main coalition working for same-sex marriage equality. Stanback explains the shifting debate on the legislation and why she views gay marriage as a civil rights issue.

Contact Love Makes a Family by calling (860) 525-7777 or visit their website at www.lmfct.org

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