New Hampshire Prepares Once Again For Same Sex Marriage Vote

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New Hampshire Prepares Once Again For Same Sex Marriage Vote

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CONCORD, N.H. --House and Senate negotiators on Friday agreed to add one sentence and change one word in a bill that will determine whether the state allows gay marriage.

Both chambers have approved bills to legalize same-sex marriage, but Gov. John Lynch later demanded additional language to make it clear that churches and religious groups would not be forced to officiate at gay marriages or to provide services, facilities and goods of any kind to participants.

The Senate passed legislation to satisfy Lynch, but the House narrowly rejected it last week. The compromise reached Friday barely changes it.

The new version, which is expected to come up for a vote Wednesday, adds a sentence specifying that all religious organizations, associations or societies have exclusive control over their religious doctrines, policies, teachings and beliefs on marriage. It also clarifies that church-related organizations that serve charitable or educational purposes are exempt from having to provide insurance and other benefits to same sex spouses of employees. The earlier version said "charitable and educational" instead of "charitable or educational."

The changes amount to slightly stronger language than what Lynch proposed, and the governor approves of the revisions.

There was little debate over the changes, save for Sen. Sheila Roberge, R-Bedford, who offered three substitute proposals, all of which were rejected. She suggested asking voters in a nonbinding referendum whether the Legislature should permit same-sex marriage, postponing the effective date of the legislation from January 2010 to July 2011 or allowing businesses and individuals to decline to provide wedding services if doing so would violate their "consciences or sincerely held religious beliefs."

Other members of the negotiating team said the latter would open the door to all kinds of discrimination.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/new_ha ... iage_bill/
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Re: New Hampshire Prepares Once Again For Same Sex Marriage Vote

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As long as it gets passed and signed.


I think the insurance portion may eventually be unconstitutional.
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