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Colorado Civil Union Bill Dies

Submitted By: Fabulous Rob on April 4, 2011 One Comment

A Colorado state house committee voted Thursday against moving a bill forward that would have granted civil union rights to gay and lesbian couples.  As reported in The Advocate:

Though the bill, SB-172, had passed the state senate last week with three Republican votes and all 20 Democratic votes, six Republicans in the House committee voted last night against sending the bill on to another committee, with five Democrats voting in favor of doing so.

Of the Thursday evening hearing, which included testimony both for and against civil unions, bill cosponsor Rep. Mark Ferrandino told The Denver Post that while it was difficult to hear the antigay testimony, “What makes me saddest … is there were people on that committee who were, I think, supportive in their hearts but weren’t willing to stand up against the leadership and the far-right fringe of their party.

Democratic governor John Hickenlooper was expected to sign the legislation into law if it had passed in the house.

“Today’s vote was out of touch with everyday Colorado voters,” One Colorado executive director Brad Clark said in a statement. “With 72% of Coloradans in support of civil unions, House Republicans are out of the mainstream. Once again, they have turned their backs on Colorado families and kids.”

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One Response to “Colorado Civil Union Bill Dies”

  1. Wes Tyson says on: 15 May 2012 at 6:40 pm

    I can not believe this issue of healthy, happy lives has been destroyed by a political agenda. Although I am straight white male, and a registered Republican, I believe love and tolerance is what every religion preaches. Shame on the Repubilcans!! Count on my support to get this passed in the future. I hope everyone of them is voted out of office. With a great majority of Colorado in support of this bill, I ask ” Are they Stupid? Their job depends on getting re-elected”.

    Wes Tyson
    303-839-6847
    wtyson@unipathdx.com

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