• Equality Maine Annual Dinner: March 27, 2010
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  • The Moveable Middle

    Last week a report came out by Third Way based on a study of the two 2009 state ballot initiatives regarding relationship recognition – Maine and Washing  read more »

  • Creating Change

    Last week Betsy, Matt, Dee and I went to Dallas for the annual National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Creating Change Conference. The five day conference offered something for everyone.  read more »

  • 2 Tracks to Marriage

    The plan is in place, now it’s our job to put it in motion. And we’ll need your help.  read more »

  • Announcement!

    The other week we got an email from someone who had been planning to get married this year (prior to the final Question 1 results).  read more »

Can’t gay and lesbian couples get the same protections without marriage? Why aren’t civil unions enough?

Some people want to say to lesbian and gay families, “We’ll give you the protections of marriage, but let’s call it something else.” The problem is, if you call it something else, it is something else.  

Civil unions are not equal because of the special status that marriage holds in our society.  Marriage confers a dignity and respect to a couple that a civil union does not.  As the Connecticut Supreme Court said in its recent decision, “…the institution of marriage carries with it a status and significance that the newly created classification of civil unions does not embody…” (Decision of CT Supreme Court in Kerrigan).  The states that have experimented with civil unions or other forms of domestic partnership have had to go back to the drawing board again:  as in California, Connecticut, and now Vermont and New Hampshire.

 


 

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