Monday, June 15, 2009

Win Domestic Partnership Rights in Wisconsin This Week!

Wisconsin albeit a ban on same-sex marriage and civil unions may be the next state to add domestic partnership rights; including hospital visitation, the ability to take family medical leave to care for a sick or injured partner and the ability to make end of life decisions for a domestic partner.

Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle included limited domestic partnership protections for the state's same-sex couples in his recent budget proposal.

The good news is that some key members of the state legislature are in favor as well. Since WI was one of the states where voters passed a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in 2006, this piece of legislation is particularly important, as it would be the first piece of pro-equality legislation in more than 20 years.
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The Wisconsin State Assembly is scheduled to vote on this budget next Wednesday, June 17th.

Tell the legislators that you support fairness and equality in the state of WI and ask them to support it, too. You can do this through the Fair Wisconsin site at http://eqfed.org/campaign/Assembly_DP.

1 comment:

Amanda Crowe said...

I won't list off every right and benefit afforded by the State of Wisconsin to a domestic partnership. But this a noticeable step (but not a leap) towards a gay-friendlier Wisconsin – kind of a breath of fresh air.

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