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Civil Unions: Possible in CO?

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Monday, February 27, 2012   

DENVER - Colorado lawmakers have repeatedly refused to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples in the state, but this year advocates are hoping that the vote will be different. Today, members of the GLBT community and their allies are headed to the state Capitol. They're talking with lawmakers about issues vital to the community. And Brad Clark, executive director of One Colorado, says Senate Bill 12-002 is at the top of their list. The bill would legalize civil unions in the state.

"Show them our faces and share our stories with them. The one thing that we know that is changing public opinion on the issues we care about in a really dramatic way and a very short period of time is the stories from our families."

Clark says he thinks lawmakers find it refreshing to get visits from "real" people rather than professional lobbyists.

Senate Bill 12-002 made it past its first hurdle earlier this month, with approval from the Senate Judiciary and Finance Committees, and Governor John Hickenlooper urged lawmakers to pass the bill in his State of the State address. But critics say Colorado voters turned down a ballot measure in 2006 legalizing gay marriage, and charge that the civil unions bill would circumvent that vote.

Last year, a similar bill legalizing civil unions passed the state Senate but failed to pass the Republican-controlled House.

Mindy Barton, legal director of the GLBT Community Center of Colorado, says the bill would allow gay and lesbian couples to have protections, like being able to be at a partner's bedside and make decisions during a medical emergency.

"I think that public policy has definitely changed and polling shows now in Colorado that 76 percent of Colorado voters support legal recognition for gay and lesbian couples, and there is definitely a momentum shift."

Brad Clark says this year's visits to lawmakers will, for the first time, include GLBT teens.

"The state Legislature last year passed a comprehensive anti-bullying bill to protect all students. So they'll be talking, hopefully giving a big 'thank you' to the Legislature for doing that."

He hopes those personal touches, and personal stories, can help convince lawmakers that other GLBT-friendly legislation, like the civil-unions bill, should be passed.

SB 12-002 can be tracked at: tinyurl.com/7vjtgk8.




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