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Anti-Gay Amendment
Advances
In Pennsylvania
From the Web, March
19, 2008
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
Mar.18 -- The Pennsylvania Senate Judiciary Committee passed a proposed
amendment to the state constitution Tuesday that would ban both same-sex
marriage and civil unions.
The measure was approved on a 10-4 vote. It still needs approval in the
full Senate and in the House. It would then need to be approved again by
both houses in the next session of the legislature before being put to voters.
Pennsylvania already has a law limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples.
Supporters of the amendment say they fear it could be overturned by a judge.
Opponents of the amendment say the measure is poorly worded and could be used to
take away the few rights same-sex couples already have, such as health benefits
provided by employers.
"I think it's a very dangerous precedent to be amending the constitution of
Pennsylvania based on court decisions in other states," said Sen. Jane Earll (R)
an opponent of the measure.
"I don't think we should be doing it based on potential threats, ghosts in
corners, when there's no evidence there's any litigation now or being
championed, or in the past, in Pennsylvania."
A similar measure died in a Senate committee in 2006.
Tuesday's vote comes less than two weeks after a public opinion poll was
released showing most people in the state would support civil unions.
Sixty-five percent of those polled said they would support civil unions in the
state, while 37 percent were opposed.
The survey was conducted by Susquehanna Polling and Research for the Value All
Families Coalition, an umbrella organization formed to fight the proposed
amendment.
The poll found support for civil unions even among people who regarded
themselves as conservatives. Among those who identified as Republicans, 57
percent said they would support civil unions while only 35 percent oppose them.
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