Objective coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with extensive links to primary sources.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Colorado Legislature Approves Civil Unions; Governor Expected To Sign Bill
The Colorado legislature today gave final passage to SB 13-11, the Colorado Civil Union Act, authorizing both same-sex and opposite-sex civil unions and giving parties to a civil union the same rights and obligations as spouses. It provides that a civil union may be certified by a judge, a magistrate, the parties or "in accordance with any mode of recognition ... by any religious denomination." AP reports that Governor John Hickenlooper has said he will sign the bill, Many Republicans have expressed concern about the absence in the bill of religious exemptions for those opposed to civil unions. Supporters say this would invite discrimination. In 2006, Colorado approved a state constitutional amendment barring gay marriage-- but not civil unions.