States Consider Laws on Same-Sex Unions

California to vote on ‘limit on marriage’ in March

Christianity Today January 1, 2000

Californians will consider a “limit on marriage” initiative on March 7 that could set a precedent for laws against same-sex unions across the country.If passed, the legislation would forbid California from recognizing same-sex unions performed in other states. California does not yet recognize homosexual marriages, but all 50 states recognize lawful marriages, regardless of which state issued the marriage license. Advocates of homosexual rights say approval of the “limit on marriage” initiative would be a major defeat, especially in a state known for its social tolerance. About 60 percent of Californians support the initiative. The legislation gained greater attention in December when Vermont’s state supreme court moved closer to legalizing same-sex marriages. The court found it discriminatory to deny marriage licenses to homosexual couples, depriving them of benefits such as tax breaks, inheritance rights, and health insurance. The court left it to the Vermont legislature to decide whether the state will include same-sex unions in its marriage laws or establish another system to recognize homosexual partnerships. Same-sex marriages are banned in more than 30 U.S. states, including Hawaii, once considered one of the most likely states to legalize homosexual marriage.

Related Elsewhere

Our past coverage of this topic has included:Presbyterians Support Same-Sex Unions (Dec. 10, 1999) Pastor Suspended in Test of Same-Sex Marriage Ban (Apr. 26, 1999) Same-Sex Rites Cause Campus Stir (Aug. 11, 1997) State Lawmakers Scramble to Ban Same-Sex Marriages (Feb. 3, 1997) Clinton Signs Law Backing Heterosexual Marriage (Oct. 28, 1996) Colson: Why Not Gay Marriage? (Oct. 28, 1996)Noting that major decisions about same-sex unions are scheduled this year in United Methodist Church, the Episcopal Church, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), a recent Associated Press story says gay marriages are likely to be one of the top religion stories of 2000.See also Yahoo!’s full coverage area on same-sex marriage, which includes links to current newspaper stories, opinion pieces, and related Web sites.

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